College of Law appoints new interim dean
Michigan State college of law appoints Melanie B. Jacobs as interim dean
Michigan State college of law appoints Melanie B. Jacobs as interim dean
The MSU Board of Trustees faces transparency concerns from omitting the appointment of Associate Provost Mark Largent in their Dec. 13 meeting.
Students share their thoughts on President Donald Trump and address what impeachment might mean for the 2020 election.
Transfer students enter Michigan State with hopes, fears and distinct orientation experiences.
Australia's wildfires won't change travel plans to the continent, but could change the curriculum.
Concerns of escalation between the U.S. and Iran are on the minds of Michigan State students and lawmakers alike.
During the break, news continued to pop up. Here's what you missed.
MSUPD sent out an alert informing that an armed robbery occurred at or near University Villages Apartment Complex on Jan. 2.
Chicago man charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of MSU student.
A Michigan State freshman was fatally shot over winter break.
The Michigan attorney general investigation into Michigan State stirred confusion over the holidays.
The jury found Steve Washington guilty of second degree murder of an MSU student.
Six survivors of Larry Nassar spoke to the board about transparency at Friday's Board of Trustees meeting.
A Title IX lawsuit against the Michigan State Board of Trustees was dismissed today.
President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. announced two new initiatives Friday — one aimed at allowing the university to have a better engagement process and the other aimed at diversity, equity and inclusion.
Alright, it's almost time to go home for the winter break. Find out what kind of college student you are when you go home and spend time with your family for the holidays.
Road collisions increase when winter weather ramps up. ELPD Deputy Chief Steve Gonzalez explains the best way to avoid them.
East Lansing requests market contracts for a housing study and a development opportunity.
Ex-MSU dean William Strampel to pay fine and lose medical license in a new state action from the Attorney General's office.
This year’s Give Green Day total almost doubled from last year’s amount, which was over $788,000. Deneau said she believes the best thing about Give Green Day is the amount of support the projects receive from alumni and friends of the university.