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Technology helps international students stay connected with family around the world
While the closing month of semester ushers in the holiday season and the scramble of many students across campus to trek home, many international students are not afforded that luxury.
Former MSU professor invents solar powered leaf
MSU’s Abram’s Planetarium was shining bright this past Sunday with stars of the United Nations Association.
Gala celebrating the 70th Anniversary of the United Nations to be held at Abrams Planetarium
The United Nations 70th Anniversary Celebration Gala is set to take place this Sunday, October 25th at MSU’s Abrams Planetarium. The event is hosted by the Greater Lansing United Nations Association, or GLUNA. Many MSU departments are sponsoring the event.
MSU parking lot closing for construction of solar array
The western portion of lot 83 off of Trowbridge road is set to close tomorrow, Friday October 9th at 5 p.m.
STEM disciplines not immune from current events
Being a senior pursuing degrees in both the College of Engineering and the College of Arts and Letters, I can attest to a stark contrast in the content of class discourse.