Survey reflects opinions about Graduate School
MSU graduate students are satisfied overall with their departments but feel the atmosphere is lacking, according to results from the 2000 Graduate Student Survey.
MSU graduate students are satisfied overall with their departments but feel the atmosphere is lacking, according to results from the 2000 Graduate Student Survey.
Faculty, staff and students will have a chance to discuss their ideas and concerns with MSUs Department of Police and Public Safety at a public forum tonight. The forum is sponsored by MSUs Task Force on Student-Police Relations.
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month gives women the opportunity to learn more about the disease - the sooner the better. Activities throughout the month will help women recognize the importance of early detection. Today is Tell a Friend Tuesday, which encourages women to call eight friends they care about who are older than 40 and remind them to get their yearly mammogram. Lansing Mayor David Hollister will be placing calls in support of the program at City Hall from 10-10:30 a.m. Sharon Greenhoe, a spokeswoman for the Lansing-area American Cancer Society, said early detection is the most important treatment of the disease. Early detection is 97 percent curable, she said.
The city of East Lansing will hold its general election Nov. 6, but time is almost out to register to vote.
With Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Domestic Violence Awareness Month both recognized in October, leaders at Williams, Yakeley and Gilchrist halls are eager to show their support.Mentors, minority aides and other staff held a kickoff event at midnight Sunday for 31 Marathons in 31 Days, a fund-raiser sponsored by Residence Life.Participants took the first steps toward their goal by walking or running 1 mile around West Circle Drive.For the next 31 days, whenever they are walking or running on campus, they will keep a tally of the number of miles they covered - hopefully until they reach the equivalent of 31 marathons.Its going to be really interesting to see if we can pull this off, said Jason Leonard, an electrical engineering senior and mentor at Williams Hall.
The South Complex minority aides are offering an opportunity for students to express their opinions about racial issues through an open forum today.The event, Aftermath of Blame: Risks for Communities of Color, will be held from 7:30 p.m.
Since the Sept. 11 attacks in Washington and New York, concerns of potential bioterrorist threats have grown, but representatives from the Michigan Department of Community Health say they have been preparing to respond.Dr. David Johnson, the departments chief medical executive, said the expertise of heath-care providers and professionals would play a critical role in the event of a biological or chemical attack.
Walk a mile in someone elses shoes. The AIDS Walk Michigan twisted this familiar saying and asked volunteers to walk a while to pay for someone elses shoes.Six hundred people from around Michigan gathered to participate in AIDS Walk Michigan at Valley Court Park in East Lansing on Sunday.
Lansing - A giant inflatable green dinosaur greeted both runners and visitors to the reopening of the Impression 5 Science Center on Sunday.The ninth annual Capital City River Run began at 10 a.m.
The Office of Study Abroad has something new to offer the MSU community this year, and its not in a different country.Its new director, Kathleen Fairfax, plans to use her experience to keep the program strong.I really love my job and the fact that I am personally enthused about study abroad makes me good at what I do, Fairfax said.
Asmaa Abdel-Azim ate an entire plateful of pancakes early Sunday morning during East Lansings Breakfast for America. The 12-year-old came to East Lansing High School, 509 Burcham Drive, with her father, Amr Abdel-Azim, a 1986 MSU graduate.
MSU students may soon be able to set their sights on a country that once laid beyond the iron curtain - Lithuania.Robert Huggett, MSU vice president of research and graduate studies, joined a group of three faculty members in a tour of the countrys universities last month.He said he hopes to establish opportunities for students to study abroad in the nation, which was formerly under Communist influence.We discovered what appears to be a great interest in collaborating with MSU, he said.
The Coalition of Indian Undergraduate Students took the opportunity to honor Mahatma Gandhi on Saturday by facilitating its second day-long volunteer effort.The event was designed to coincide with Gandhi Day, celebrated on Oct.
Lansing - More than 100 peace promoters trekked from the Union to the Capitol on Saturday afternoon to show solidarity for a nonviolent response to the Sept.
Anyone looking to donate some time and caring effort may find an opportunity through the Lansing Area AIDS Network. The network is looking for volunteers for its buddy program and for this Sundays AIDS walk. Being a buddy can change your life, said David Bialski, a buddy program volunteer.
Living alone in her Yakeley Hall dorm room, Lindsay Kroon knows she can just go to her room and close the door when she is fed up with her neighbors.
Red Cross to sponsor disaster relief trainingA student chapter of the nationwide group, Physicians for Social Responsibility, is sponsoring a Red Cross Disaster Relief Training session from 9 a.m.
Although several universities, including MSU, declined to participate or failed to make the deadline in Yahoo!
Hands of MSU students popped up to ask U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow about her experience and plans in dealing with the Sept.
Lansing - Frogville, Mich.? That could have been the name of the city now known as Lansing without the help of the citys pioneers.