Hunting for treasure at the MSU Surplus Store
Sales and marketing specialist for the MSU Surplus Store and Recycling Center James Ives said he has seen everything pass through the store.
Sales and marketing specialist for the MSU Surplus Store and Recycling Center James Ives said he has seen everything pass through the store.
A new vaccine developed by an MSU research group shows promise in protecting against malaria, a potentially fatal disease that effects millions of people each year.
As the College of Education continues to prepare for the arrival of a new permanent dean in January 2012, the college is searching to fill several open faculty positions including that of Deborah Feltz, a long-time chair of the Department of Kinesiology.
Two researchers at MSU have been honored by President Barack Obama for their independent research in science and engineering.
As the adage goes, if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. ASMSU has taken that advice to heart as it continues to support a bill that would provide medical amnesty for underage drinkers.
Students stopping by Wells Hall now can add a caffeinated boost to their study sessions after a new Starbucks Coffee Co. franchise opened Monday.
After holding an election with lower than expected participation, ASMSU officials are planning to advocate for more than 20 additional representatives to join an interim Academic Assembly for the 2011-12 academic year.
Music blared from speakers, and lanterns were strung around the room as students came together to party at Night Market on Monday night at the Wonders Hall Kiva.
London-based 3-D illustrator and graphic designer Liam Keating visited MSU on Monday for a hands-on graphic design workshop, but he will continue to work with students after returning to England.
A new music website created by MSU students has been named the headline sponsor of the sold-out Dayglow Invades East Lansing concert.
The Office of Study Abroad is hosting its annual Study Abroad Fair from noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday at Breslin Center.
The Society of Actuaries, or SOA, will be at MSU on Oct. 6 for a panel discussion with students in Wells Hall. The discussion runs from 5:30 – 7 p.m. in room B119.
Monica Fochtman probably won’t need to make a trip to the hair stylist for quite some time.
Enrollment numbers in several key graduate programs at MSU dropped last year for the first time since 2007, reflecting a recent national trend of deteriorating student enrollment across the country in university graduate programs.
The next group of prospective Sparty Escort Program members gathered Sunday night at the Union for an informational meeting.
Cartoonist Jorge Cham made an appearance on campus Friday night for a special screening of his new film and to talk about the humor in academic life.
A bus-tracking mobile phone application is on the horizon for MSU students as ASMSU representatives passed a bill Thursday night to begin discussions on how to develop the program.
Covered in charcoal and paint, studio art senior Jane Sasso worked on her artwork among dozens of other artists sketching on the collaborative art boards strewn across the Kresge Art Center front lawn on Thursday afternoon for the MSU Department of Art and Art History Drawing Marathon.
A newly redesigned energy-themed lobby in Wilson Hall will give engineering students a chance to learn about real-world issues and work with Consumers Energy employees.
In a 15-foot-long tank holding 6,000 gallons of water in the basement of the Engineering Building, a group of robotic fish swin in sync to help the enviroment thanks to a team of MSU researchers and students.