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College of Arts and Letters facing deficit amid budget cuts
The college is facing a $7.1 million structural deficit amidst university-wide budget cuts, but it remains unclear how the college found itself in debt.
MSU student group calls for protection of professor on Turning Point USA watchlist
In a now deleted Instagram post, Michigan State University’s W.E.B. Du Bois Society called for the university to provide security for their faculty advisor who is featured on Turning Point USA’s MSU Professor Watchlist following alleged harassment, threats and doxing.
MSU board to vote on seeking state funds for $340 million engineering center
Seeking further state partnership, Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees will vote on Friday to advance the estimated $340 million Engineering and Digital Innovation Center as part of its 2027 capital outlay plan.
Fewer classes, fewer benefits: MSU’s non-tenure track faculty feel impacts of cuts
Non-tenure track faculty (NTTF) at Michigan State University have been seemingly pushed to the sidelines since the 9% budget cuts were made in the spring. They have felt the brunt of the reductions in their workload, impacting employee benefits and availability to students.










