Brown Bag Project to return to MSU
Director of the MSU Museum Gary Morgan will speak at the first installment of the 2011-12 Brown Bag Series from noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Museum Auditorium.
Director of the MSU Museum Gary Morgan will speak at the first installment of the 2011-12 Brown Bag Series from noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Museum Auditorium.
As China emerges as a major global power, its presence in the U.S. – and on campus – is growing as well.
There are 168 hours in a week, and economics junior Juan Ouyed spends about six studying for his 12-credit course load.
The MSU Bikes Service Center staff broke out the birthday cake Friday for a celebration marking the center’s fifth anniversary.
Changes made to MSU’s course repeat policy soon will allow students to retake classes to improve their overall grade and understanding of the course material.
People who alter their fingerprints to avoid identification now might be caught red-handed thanks to new technology developed by MSU university distinguished professor of computer science and engineering Anil Jain.
Dressed in formal black attire, students marched somberly into the lobby of the Administration Building on Friday afternoon, carrying a casket in which MSU’s beloved mascot, Sparty, was laid to rest.
On a day marked by American pride and sentiment, students and members of the East Lansing community turned to a Japanese custom Sunday at the MSU Museum to pay tribute to the 10-year anniversary of Sept. 11.
Experts and MSU professors will host two additional events on the impact of Sept. 11on a national and international level later this week.
The Campus Master Plan is a blueprint for construction and development on campus as part of the university’s 2020 Vision Master Plan. Stations will be set up to discuss roadways, pedestrian and bike routes and future buildings.
Preliminary admissions numbers presented to the MSU Board of Trustees last Friday indicate MSU’s overall enrollment is about 47,800 students this academic year, up about 2 percent from last year’s numbers.
Despite the drizzle, music blared, the crowd was abuzz and students were eating all the free hot dogs they could get at Spartan Remix 2011 — a welcome event to celebrate the diversity of the MSU student body.
ASMSU is set to begin offering discounted test-prep courses for undergraduate students wishing to go on to graduate school, its officials said.
Things are as sweet as honey for Zachary Huang, associate professor of entomology. Huang has been working with bees since 1982, but before that, he had never seen a single honeybee.
Construction at Bailey and Rather halls in Brody Complex Neighborhood is on track and about 10 percent complete, university engineer Bob Nestle said Thursday.
Yesterday, (Scene) Metrospace, 110 Charles St., opened up a new exhibition that runs until Oct. 23. There are two sub-exhibits on display entitled “Raw Materials” and “Skins”.
From one woman to another, MSU students have the chance to spice up their wardrobes by sharing their clothes with their peers next month. The MSU Women’s Resource Center is sponsoring the Woman-to-Woman Sale at the Union Oct.
The 9th annual Kerrytown BookFest runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday at the Ann Arbor Farmers Market, 410 N. Fourth Ave. and Kinglsey St., in downtown Ann Arbor.
Forty-five engineering industry leaders have committed to doubling the amount of engineering internships available to students in 2012, according to a release from The President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness.
Professional writing senior Kevin Marheine stopped by the Earn, Learn and Intern Fair on Wednesday afternoon to find a company where he could get some real-world experience without some of the consequences of a full-time job.