Barre Code co-founder Jillian Lorenz speaks on campus for 'Innovate State'
MSU alumni and co-founder of The Barre Code Jillian Lorenz spoke on campus Tuesday as a part of the "Innovate State Speaker Series."
MSU alumni and co-founder of The Barre Code Jillian Lorenz spoke on campus Tuesday as a part of the "Innovate State Speaker Series."
Many events will be held on campus throughout "It's On Us" Week of Action to bring awareness to sexual assault, including a "teal out," a "Start Believing Day" and more.
Developments adding at least 50 parking spaces will be required to include one electric vehicle charging station after the East Lansing City Council passed a new law.
The number of measles cases in Michigan has spiked to 22, putting those unable to be vaccinated for health reasons at high risk, local and state health officials say.
'Fate of the Earth,' a symposium with a focus on environment issues, is the sixth annual symposium held through Michigan State's Environmental Science and Policy Program and will take place April 13.
Community members shared conversation on topics ranging from gun violence to immigration at a "Face to Face” event Wednesday night at the East Lansing Hannah Community Center.
The Trump re-election campaign makes a stop in Grand Rapids on Thursday, as presidential candidates have visited Michigan in bunches 19 months ahead of Election Day 2020.
The Michigan-Chile Investigative Journalism Program — organized by MSU professor Rachel Mourão and the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile's journalism department — will take place from May 30 to June 10.
The draft policy discussed in Tuesday's University Council meeting would make relationships between MSU faculty and undergraduate students grounds for “appropriate disciplinary action up to and including termination.”
In this week’s episode, we’ll take a look at a heated moment during the men’s basketball team’s first game in March Madness, concerns expressed by graduate students at a teach-in rally held last week by the Graduate Employees Union and what happened to former Interim President John Engler’s interview with the Attorney General's office.
A community-funded project will bring a beach to Lansing's new Rotary Park, on the Grand River between the Lansing Center and the Shiawassee Street Bridge.
At Tuesday's East Lansing City Council meeting, three applicants for medical marijuana dispensaries received city approval despite MSU President Satish Udpa speaking against allowing them during public comment.
East Lansing residents gave largely positive feedback to the city in regards to the parks and recreation department while pointing out areas for improvement.
With a vote of 33-2-1, ASMSU passed a bill that will amend the ASMSU manual to clarify what constitutes as inappropriate acts in the General Assembly Code of Operations in their Thursday meeting.
Following Tuesday's release of an investigative report into the Meridian Township Police Department's dismissal of a 2004 allegation of Larry Nassar's sexual abuse, township officials held a press conference.
During the appointment Nassar touched the then 17-year-old's breasts and genitals.
E-Fest, an engineering festival held by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, will come to MSU from April 5-7.
The seventh annual MSU Science Festival, "Unraveling the Mysteries," will take place on campus from April 5 to April 20.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and former Michigan State quarterback Kirk Cousins will speak at Michigan State's graduation commencements, according to a university press release.
A panel to discuss traumatic world events and how to help heal from them will be held at the Hannah Community Center this Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.