Recent Articles
Public art provides a sense of place, community
The East Lansing Public Arts Commission and the Public Art on Campus Committee work to ensure that public art installations are a part of construction or development projects in East Lansing and on MSU's campus. These groups aim to incorporate public art in order to provide a sense of community, provoke thought and elicit emotions.
MSU 'Stuff the Library' book drive aims to provide diverse literature for school libraries
Through February, the MSU community can give books or monetary donations to the Stuff the Library book drive, which is an effort to put more books that celebrate diversity and represent students of many backgrounds into school libraries.
Student Book Store stops renting books as online textbooks grow in popularity
The Student Book Store will no longer be renting books to students—a symptom of a changing industry and online academic landscape.
MSU Jazz concert to honor interwoven legacies of jazz music and Martin Luther King Jr.
The concert will take place on Sunday, Jan. 19 at 3 p.m. in MSU’s Fairchild Theatre, and the program will be performed by MSU Jazz Orchestra I. This year, the concert program is titled "I Have a Dream for the World."
Experts discuss seasonal affective disorder, symptoms, possible treatments
Michigan winters can be a struggle for people who experience seasonal effective disorder (SAD), a type of depression caused by seasonal changes in day length and light quality. MSU experts discuss the symptoms of SAD, possible treatments and the resources available for students on campus.