MSU Culinary Services announces new dining options, exiting methods
One of the biggest changes is the suspension of non-mobile takeout options at residence hall dining facilities, which were available during the virtual start to spring semester.
One of the biggest changes is the suspension of non-mobile takeout options at residence hall dining facilities, which were available during the virtual start to spring semester.
Native American Institute interim director Christie Poitra is suing MSU on behalf of sexual harassment and discrimination allegations. She hopes the lawsuit can hold the university accountable, helping others in the same situation.
Because the CATA service reductions were extended to March 6, accommodations will be made for students needing transportation on campus including an extra week of complimentary parking and tripper buses.
Instead of enrolling for an entire year's worth of classes at once, students can begin enrolling in fall semester classes in April and begin enrolling in spring and summer semester classes in October.
Since 2011, Safe Place has been operating with three staff, operating a 24-hour shelter, Rosen said. With the grant, they are able to add a third advocate, a therapist, and a volunteer coordinator.
The election, held in December 2021, was announced in November when the position became vacant following the former VPGA Matt Apostle’s resignation.
In preparation for the return of in-person classes on Jan. 31, Michigan State University released new and returning information for those traveling back to campus including new distributions of KN95 masks.
The infected individual was a University of Michigan student, and had attended an event at Club Rush hosted by Sigma Beta Rho fraternity on Jan. 22. The event was attended by an estimated 250 participants.
The foundation granted nearly $12 million to MSU beginning in 2012, which allowed for the expansion and relocation of the College of Human Medicine’s public health program to Flint.
On Jan. 19, U-M agreed to a $490 million settlement with survivors of now late Michigan doctor Robert Anderson. Just days prior, The U-M Regents terminated Schlissel on Jan. 15 following an investigation that found he was having a relationship with a subordinate.
The scholarships are intended to help assist the financial burden tuition places on many MSU students and are offered for many different student demographics including parents, LGBTQ+ students and veterans, among several others.
There's no end in sight for the outstanding course material price tags that students have to deal with, but there are still many ways to combat the issue at hand.
We want to be positive allies for survivors of sexual assault and relationship violence. That means adjusting our allyship as time goes on.
Associate professor Eric Scorsone was appointed as secretary and chief of staff for the Board of Trustees. He will assume his position on Feb. 1 and be approved at the scheduled board meeting on Feb. 11.
Administration confirmed today that students can return to in-person learning on Jan. 31. This announcement followed three weeks of online classes at the beginning of the spring semester.
In total nine bills were introduced with six bills passed, Bill 58-39 rescinded, Bill 58-49 was tabled for the next GA meeting and Bill 58-55 did not pass.
Monica Ibarra, a Michigan State University psychology sophomore, died on Jan. 11 in Shaw Hall. The Holland, Michigan native was 19 years old. Ibarra’s family hopes that she will be remembered by many things, but most of all the care and love that she showed to her friends and family.
As of Monday, Dec. 6, 2021, 4,470 exemption requests have been submitted, 3,702 have been approved, 509 have been denied, and an additional 207 are pending an appeal.
Michigan State announced Thursday night in an email from the Office of the Provost it will not offer Satisfactory/Not Satisfactory, or S/NS, for the spring 2022 semester and does not plan to offer it for future semesters.
MSU’s Summer Circle Theatre has provided free performances of musicals, comedies, drama and children’s shows to the East Lansing community throughout June for 60 years.