A recent timeline of activism at the state Capitol Building
Like any capitol building, state or otherwise, the lawn and steps of Michigan’s has been the scene of countless demonstrations in the past 143 years.
Like any capitol building, state or otherwise, the lawn and steps of Michigan’s has been the scene of countless demonstrations in the past 143 years.
“I look forward to joining the Spartan community at such an exciting time,” Vice President of Financial Planning and Analysis Rebecca Barber said. “I’m encouraged by the vision set forth by MSU’s 2030 strategic plan and for the opportunity to leverage my expertise in support of a world-class university’s mission by helping to protect the integrity of its financial resources through effective stewardship and transparent reporting.”
MSU Board of Trustees Chair Dianne Byrum said the move to remove President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. following discussion of his contract is misguided, according to a statement she released Monday.
“This is a very serious, unacceptable incident that ELPD is actively investigating. We will leave no stone unturned in uncovering what occurred and identifying the individuals involved," ELPD Capt. Chad Pride said in a statement.
The Board of Trustees is evaluating President Stanley's contract. Students and faculty demand transparency on the process.
Former Board of Trustees Secretary and Chief of Staff Eric Scorsone left the position, returning to a faculty position within the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
“It’s a brotherhood,” Acafellas vice president Josh Morrisey said. “There’s not a lot that any of us wouldn’t do for each other, and because of our strong alumni base, we have a huge group chat ... We have a good network, and brotherhood is the best word for that.”
President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.’s contract with Michigan State University is under discussion with the Board of Trustees.
An East Lansing Police Department scanner confirmed victims were transported to the hospital, but the department was unable to confirm the number of victims or the severity of their injuries.
Various student leaders voiced support for inclusivity and transparency at the Sept. 9 Board of Trustees meeting.
A new interim dean of the Broad College of Business was appointed at the Board of Trustees meeting following the recent resignation of former dean Sanjay Gupta. Professor and interim associate dean Judith Whipple was appointed interim dean in a 5-2 vote with one abstention.
Board chair Dianne Byrum said the resolution, which called for the board to ask vendors to align financial contributions with candidates opposing voter suppression, was removed because it was political.
The Court's decision means that both ballot proposals will face voters on Nov. 8.
It was also revealed at the meeting by ELPD Cpt. Chad Pride that one officer who shot VanAtten has returned to duty, but not in a patrol function.
Cristin Larder, senior epidemiologist for ICHD, stressed that the threat to the public is low, with only five probable cases in the county so far.
For students with dietary restrictions or preferences, adjusting to the college lifestyle can be a challenge. Check out these options for vegan and vegetarian students in East Lansing.
This is the fourth bar crawl held in East Lansing by nightlife app LineLeap, and the biggest one so far, according to LineLeap co-founder Max Schauff.
Two girls are in custody for their connection to an armed robbery following a vehicle chase Tuesday night.
MSU Health Care has hired two orthopedic surgeons who will also work as team physicians for MSU Athletics.
Michigan politics looked a little different when Rep. Julie Brixie got into the game two decades ago. Now, after a career in Meridian Township government and four years in the state legislature, she said that this year’s midterm election cycle is critical.