Recent Articles
MSU researchers express concerns on White House autism claims
Experts at MSU say the Trump administration's recent claims linking Tylenol and leucovorin to autism distract from well-established, evidence-based approaches and misunderstand the rising autism diagnosis rates.
MSU researchers, administrators cope with estimated $82 million lost in funding cuts
One semester into Donald Trump's presidency, MSU has lost millions in federal funding to research. The cuts have left faculty and administrators grappling with what this means for the future of research in their fields.
MSU loses 13 NSF grants in latest round of cuts to federally funded research
Vice President of Research and Innovation Doug Gage said there is no way for the university to make up for all of the funding that has been lost.
'Wholesale slaughter': MSU loses 10 grants amid National Endowment for the Humanities cuts
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) terminated 10 grants and one fellowship at Michigan State University. The terminations reflect another agency's response to the Trump administration’s orders to restrict federal funding for research in higher education.
MSU sues Department of Energy over proposed cuts to research funding
Michigan State University, alongside three organizations and eight other universities, is suing the U.S. Department of Energy, arguing a recent policy that caps the amount of money the university is given for research grants is illegal. The Rate Cap Policy sets a standardized indirect cost rate for all grant awards to universities at 15%.










