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MSU creates tool to measure election fairness district-wide
MSU Professor of Economics and Political Science Jon X. Eguia collaborated with MSU’s Institute for Public Policy and Social Research to create a software that would help the public measure partisan fairness in elections to the U.S. House of Representatives.
Simone Biles, other Olympians, survivors file federal claims against FBI for mishandling of Nassar investigation
Olympic gymnasts Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney and Aly Raisman are among the 90 women seeking over $1 billion in damages under the Federal Tort Claims Act, which enables people who have been harmed by negligent or wrongful actions of the federal government to seek redress.
Communication Arts and Sciences dean to step down, become associate provost
Michigan State University Dean of the College of Communication Arts and Sciences Prabu David announced in an email to the MSU community that he will be stepping down from his position as ComArtSci dean.
Michigan-based artist creates new East Lansing mural to honor Dr. Robert L. Green
Painted above the entrance/exit of the Division Street Garage on Albert Avenue, “First Class” by Michigan-based artist Ndubisi Okoye honors the legacy of civil rights leader Dr. Robert L. Green through depictions of his fight for equality.
Michigan State University announces several new science research projects
As one of the top research universities in the world, Michigan State University is constantly advancing, innovating and changing the future of the world. Here are some recent research efforts you might’ve missed.