MSU diversifies international students
For Nailya Maxyutova, education at MSU means more than attending classes and graduating with a degree.
For Nailya Maxyutova, education at MSU means more than attending classes and graduating with a degree.
MSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine has canceled its Mobile Veterinary Clinic, a three-week summer program that provided MSU veterinary students with an opportunity to assist in affordable spay and neuter procedures and other animal health services for low-income pet owners around the state.
After a short civics lesson on the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, former Michigan supreme court justice Thomas Brennan spoke about his judicial history to a small group of students Tuesday night gathered at the James Madison College Library in Case Hall.
Students interested in supply chain management can celebrate IBM’s 100th anniversary and learn tips for success at a presentation by their general manager from 5-6 p.m.
The Office of Study Abroad will be holding a free workshop Friday to help students find ways to pay for study abroad trips. The workshop will be held 3-4 p.m.
The MSU Alumni Association is accepting entries for this year’s Homecoming parade. The deadline for entries is 5 p.m.
The weather on Tuesday was 72 degrees and sunny in East Lansing, according to the National Weather Service.
The “East Lansing Farmer’s Market”:http://www.cityofeastlansing.com/farmersmarket’s annual Autumn Fest will be held from 10 a.m.
Students have the opportunity to undergo a free mental health screening across campus on Thursday as part of National Depression Screening Day.
The University Research Corridor, or URC — an alliance between MSU, the University of Michigan and Wayne State University — has played a major role in rebuilding Michigan’s economy, according to a recent economic impact report.
One of Potter Park Zoo’s snow leopards has lost its battle with cancer, according to zoo officials.
White House officials released a report Tuesday detailing President Barack Obama’s efforts in the American Jobs Act to maintain quality teachers in communities across the country.
From a homeless high school dropout to a motivational speaker, graduate student Eric Thomas has a success story to share with others.
When anthropology sophomore Kelsey Carpenter prepared to sign up for housing for the 2011-12 academic year, she had her mind made up to stay in Landon Hall because of convenience and proximity to her job as a desk receptionist.
Crime dropped on campus in 2010, according to MSU’s annual security and saftey report released Saturday.
A new national program called Venture for America has the potential to benefit Michigan’s college graduates while helping to revitalize Detroit’s economy.
MSU’s Bioeconomy Institute is going green. The center is among a group of businesses — including the Prima Civitas Foundation in East Lansing — that received a $1 million grant from the Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration earlier this month to fund an additional research center to develop green energy technology.
Claire Gaut and Jamie Crist were sharing a casual lunch in Shaw Hall on Monday, unaware that a part of their meal was grown just a few miles down the road.
The MSU Crew Club will start its annual Rent-A-Rower fundraiser on Oct. 22 and 23.
For students and community members with questions about Michigan’s economy, there might be answers during a free workshop next Wednesday.