Updating tradition
As MSU football head coach Mark Dantonio looks to build his program on traditions from the past, MSU alumnus Bob Skandalaris has given the program a jump start into the future.
As MSU football head coach Mark Dantonio looks to build his program on traditions from the past, MSU alumnus Bob Skandalaris has given the program a jump start into the future.
A recent study that included an MSU professor has answered a question scientists have been pondering for years: How do you predict the reproductive potential of animals that die before they have a chance to reproduce?
And then there were three. The MSU College of Law has been without a permanent dean since Terence L. Blackburn left on administrative leave in October 2006 and resigned in July 2007.
While many groups worldwide are putting forth effort to help the crisis in Darfur, the Spartans for Progressive Divestment are taking it a step further locally.
The MSU College of Human Medicine in Grand Rapids will partner with Grand Valley State University to create a 5,600-square-foot laboratory for women’s health studies.
MSU assistant professor Mark Largent held a book signing to promote his first single-author book Wednesday at Schuler Books in Okemos.
Snow and ice resulted in class cancellations at several university campuses in Michigan on Wednesday.
It was the most intense 30-minute interview of his life. Rhodes Scholarship finalist Ramy Goueli’s only shot at the oldest of the major international fellowships rested on the interview.
The victim of an alleged assault and unarmed robbery last year testified Tuesday that he used Facebook.com and voice recognition to help identify three MSU football players as suspects.
After a five-month search that spanned more than 50 candidates from across the country, the MSU College of Law is expected to complete its quest to find a new dean in the next few weeks.
Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s State of the State address Tuesday echoed Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign sentiments: “It’s the economy, stupid.”
A celebration of the life of Ruth Jameyson will be held 2 p.m. Thursday in Kellogg Center’s Lincoln Room.
Protesters gathered Tuesday at the steps of the Capitol in Lansing to talk about a mortgage situation as gloomy as the night’s dreary weather.
When Jennifer Adams was a freshman, she didn’t have a problem finding honors courses that fit her schedule.
The MSU community is banding together this week to help educate students on global warming issues as part of the nationwide Focus the Nation events.
As state funding dwindles and tuition increases, many students don’t understand why the $1.2 billion MSU has locked away in an endowment isn’t offsetting their costs.
MSU researchers are turning poop into power. The university is researching how to utilize the methane in animal waste as a form of energy, which would be used to power generators and peoples’ homes, said Steve Safferman, associate professor of biosystems and agricultural engineering.
President Bush’s eighth and final State of the Union address Monday was reminiscent of his previous addresses to some students and experts in the greater MSU community.
An increasing number of food animal veterinarians nearing retirement could create opportunities for graduates, but might also spell food safety concerns, according to a recent study.
The Interfraternity and Panhellenic councils, which oversee the greek system at MSU, will send more than 10 members to the Mid-American Greek Council Association in late February.