Gov. Whitmer and former quarterback Cousins to speak at commencements
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and former Michigan State quarterback Kirk Cousins will speak at Michigan State's graduation commencements, according to a university press release.
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.
Apparel and textile design majors at MSU hosted a pop-up fashion show Friday at the MSU Horticulture Gardens and talked designs, inspirations and fashion on campus.
A list of candidate questions put forth by MSU's Faculty Senate was sent to the presidential search committee and will be utilized in developing interviews with the candidates.
The Michigan State University Police Department crime log includes 14 reports since Monday, March 19, including a sexual assault, a burglary of a $400 pair of shoes and four incidents of larceny.
On top of hearing from MSU Acting President Satish Udpa, ASMSU's General Assembly discussed 11 bills and allocated money toward a variety of upcoming student events.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel released a consumer alert regarding state towing laws and how to file a complaint about unlawful towing.
Both northbound lanes of Abbot Road will be closed from Monday, March 25 until approximately Monday, April 8.
MSU Debate will compete at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis from March 22 to March 25. They qualified three teams.
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Speakers at the Graduate Employees Union of MSU's teach-in rally held Wednesday evening addressed many issues including the on-going contract negotiations taking place with university administration, low wages and needed improvements to RVSM policy.
Several MSU professors came together and formed the Climate Outreach Team years ago in order to inform the public on the impacts of the issue, and to foster dialogue within the MSU community.
The state capitol was moved to Lansing in 1847, and the city was officially founded in 1859.Since the capitol's founding, women began being integrated into universities, earned the right to vote in 1920, and have taken public office, beginning in 1950. From the first woman representative to the first woman governor of Michigan, here’s a timeline of how we got to where we are today.
Plans for a $30 million drain project and a $250 million development project could drastically reshape the Michigan Avenue corridor, bringing big changes to the Lansing-East Lansing border.
A bill allocating $32,500 to update the Student Legal Services office failed in ASMSU's finance committee last week due to concerns about the limited amount of money that would be left in its budget following the allocation.
Former MSU Interim President John Engler is refusing to sit for an interview with Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's investigators unless her assistant attorney general recuses herself from the office's investigation into MSU, according to a letter obtained by the Detroit Free Press.
There were 12 arrests on St. Patrick's Day, according to the East Lansing Police Department and Michigan State University Police Department crime logs.
With a focus on mental and emotional health, food and nutrition, exercise, general health assistance and more, the MSU Health4U program aims to make wellness services accessible and available to university employees.
Quinn XCII will perform at MSU's annual spring concert on April 25.
Trustees Brianna Scott and Kelly Tebay held a town hall meeting for members of the university community Monday evening. They hope to hold these meetings quarterly.