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MSU’s 'renaissance scientist' tackles research using multifaceted approach
Jose Luis Mendoza-Cortes, a self-described "renaissance scientist" at MSU, blends multiple scientific disciplines — physics, chemistry, engineering and mathematics — to address pressing challenges such as sustainable energy, climate change and nuclear waste management.
MSU sends alert to "avoid area" of Shaw Lane and Farm Lane amid gas leak
Michigan State University sent an alert Tuesday afternoon instructing people to "Please avoid the area of Shaw Lane and Farm Lane due to a gas leak."
MSU reinforces enrollment policy after three-year pause
With the beginning of the 2024 academic year, Michigan State University has started reenforcing its disenrollment policy. The policy says a student's enrollment may be canceled by MSU due to lack of payment or academic recess, among other factors.
New Spartan One-Stop streamlines student services
A new MSU department will streamline communication and support for three existing offices: student accounts, the registrar and financial aid. Spartan One-Stop is entirely virtual now, with a physical office space opening in May 2025.
MSU's handling of exhibit featuring pro-Palestinian sentiment raises concerns of censorship, racism
In a series of secretive decisions, MSU canceled an art opening and added a disclaimer to the exhibition. The university later admitted it had acted in response to a complaint over a piece depicting a protest in support of Palestine. The closed-door discussions have sparked debate over censorship and academic freedom on campus.