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Guest Essay: Spartans abroad feel disconnected, lean on community
By journalism juniors Kayla Nelsen and Ashley Zhou, State News alumni
Education students adjust after teacher preparation program reduced from 5 to 4 years
All education students received a confidential message announcing an option to transition from a five to four-year program in the College of Education, affecting current freshmen and sophomores in all education programs. Many 2023 and 2024 graduates will continue with the original five-year model, with some exceptions for students that began the program later.
Following trustees' work session, Gupta supporters speak out at board meeting
MSU's board verbally heard the results of an investigation into the resignation of former business school dean Sanjay Gupta. His supporters demand the report be made public and said his removal would discourage donors to the university.
MSU completes 95 Title IX actions, board public comment raises concerns
At the Dec. 16 Board of Trustees meeting, Woodruff reported she has visited the Title IX Office and revisited the Center for Survivors within the last month, one of her commitments to engaging with faculty and students.
Student stays confident in faith following incident in residence hall
“Especially with Hannakuh coming up … lighting, each night, another candle, bringing more light and kindness into this world," Shemtov said. "That’s the best answer we can give, and ... hopefully that will have an effect and share that warmth with our surroundings and hopefully, that will make the world that much brighter.”