Recent Articles
Convenience, low cost keeps some MSU seniors and juniors sticking to dorms
While many Michigan State students spend their freshman and sophomore years in the dorms before heading off-campus, some upperclassmen are committed to campus housing. For most, the decision is less about nostalgia and more about convenience and keeping costs down.
Facility for Rare Isotope Beams inaugurates microchip testing facility
Michigan State University’s Facility of Rare Isotope Beams held an inauguration for the K500 Chip Testing Facility through a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, recognizing the completion and operational launch of a refurbished superconducting cyclotron, originally built in the 1980s.
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson's legacy extended through MSU
Civil Rights leader Jesse L. Jackson died at the age of 84, his son announced Tuesday morning. The leader and founder of the Rainbow/PUSH coalition and colleague of Martin Luther King Jr. visited campus five times throughout his life.
MSU College of Human Medicine's Dr. Mona Hanna recognized in TIME Magazine's TIME100 health list
Dr. Mona Hanna, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine associate dean of public health, has been recognized in TIME Magazine’s 2026 TIME100 health list of the World’s Most Influential Leaders in Health.
Day of remembrance planned for third anniversary of Feb. 13 campus shooting
The Michigan State University community will gather across campus Friday, Feb. 13, for a full day of remembrance marking three years since the campus shooting that killed three students and injured five.












