Workshop will be held to promote specialization's growth at MSU
A two-session workshop on peace and justice education will be held from 1-5 p.m. Wednesday in the Port Huron Room of the Union to try and expand the academic specialization at MSU.
A two-session workshop on peace and justice education will be held from 1-5 p.m. Wednesday in the Port Huron Room of the Union to try and expand the academic specialization at MSU.
MSU retiree and alumnus Richard Best demonstrated everything “The Spartan” statue symbolizes — pride and service to the community — when he began producing replicas of the statue to help out the Spartan Marching Band.
Decked out in her Spartan gear, 21-month-old Francesca accompanied her mother Melissa Hogan to the MSU vs. UAB football game last weekend.
MSU took a step Thursday in bridging the gap between the university and the youth of southeast Michigan.
Hours before MSU’s home football games, some students will be getting on their face paint and their tailgate.
Twenty MSU Honors College students who received the 2007 MSU Alumni Distinguished Scholarship or University Distinguished Scholarship are a step ahead of the tuition game.
Can insects’ eating habits teach scientists about sustaining tropical rain forests? Jiri Hulcr, an MSU entomology graduate student, thinks so.
As Gretchen Birbeck visits the homes of her patients in the African nation of Zambia, the truck she uses to travel between the homes becomes increasingly crowded — with livestock.
Whipping down a lacrosse field and attacking the goal is nothing new to business management sophomore Ben Burland and international relations and Spanish senior Brian Baines. But starting a business for the sport is something they aren’t familiar with.
A couple of times a semester, roughly 25 MSU students get together to play computer games in a local area network, or LAN, gaming group on campus – allowing them to play with and against each other.
John T. Scott, an MSU alumnus and accomplished sculptor, died Saturday in New Orleans from a complication in two bilateral lung transplants. He was 67.
Under an arch of balloons in every color of the rainbow, Mandi Rabe and Bridget Kelley, both sophomores, sat ready to answer questions and recruit potential members to the People Respecting Individuality of Students, or PRISM, on Tuesday at the MSU Union.
When mechanical engineering junior Ken Maisonville begins applying for an automotive industry job later this month, he’ll be one step — and a few finished vehicles — ahead of the competition.
ASMSU’s Student Assembly discussed finalizing tailgate details, reviewing the 2007-08 budget, electing internal positions and discussing a plan to send Virginia Tech a memorial flag at its first meeting of the school year Thursday evening.
J. Morgan Sweeney began his career at MSU in 1976 and instantly was drawn to the study abroad program. He took students on trips to Ireland, England and Scotland, and was known for his “dry Irish wit” and charm.
Studio art senior Brianne Hoffman has sculpted bowls, tiles, teapots and cups in clay. But never in her life did she sculpt an automobile.
Last January, five MSU students had no idea that the senior project they worked on in Advertising 486 would win a national competition with Fuze beverages, a Coca-Cola-owned company that produces a number of healthy beverages in uniquely shaped bottles.
The best advice Mary Hausbeck ever received was to think of what she liked to do best and then make a career out of it.
During the first ASMSU Student Assembly meeting of the school year, Chairperson Michael Leahy plans to enforce one thing right away: better time management.
The root beer keg was flowing at University Reformed Church’s fall welcome party after Sparticipation Saturday.