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Shelle uses her expertise to assist her clients in training their own psychiatric service dogs – an initiative she has worked on since 2019. “To me, it’s not about making money. My clients give me a reason to be here. A purpose. It fills my soul.” → Read More
Former Michigan State head football coach and former trustee George Perles died late Tuesday evening, per a report from the Detroit Free Press. He was 85. → Read More
The final iteration of the MSU Museum’s “Finding Our Voices: Sister Survivors Speak” will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday. → Read More
Take Back the Night, an annual day of events devoted to raise awareness of sexual violence and offer recovery resources, took place Thursday on campus. → Read More
What was formerly known as the Academic Orientation Program, or AOP, has become the New Student Orientation. → Read More
The Beaumont Tower carillon bells will ring at 12 p.m., paying tribute to Sexual Assault Awareness Month. → Read More
Room and board rates will increase by 1.95% for the 2019-20 academic year. Trustees approved other changes at the meeting as well. → Read More
Tensions culminated at the end of the meeting, when a survivor's mother Leslie Miller confronted Paulette Granberry Russell. → Read More
After Michigan State’s 61-51 loss against Texas Tech in the Final Four, Cedar Village in East Lansing was monitored heavily by police. → Read More
At "The LifeCycle of a Crisis: Strategy, Response and Management," panelists discussed ethics, and offered insight into the Larry Nassar crisis and its legal consequences. → Read More
A massive, lively "welcome back" crowd gathered at the Breslin Center late Sunday night minutes before Tom Izzo and the men’s basketball team landed back in Michigan. → Read More
Following Michigan State’s 68-67 win over Duke in the Elite Eight, Cedar Village celebrated with a couch fire and celebratory chants. → Read More
'Fate of the Earth,' a symposium with a focus on environment issues, is the sixth annual symposium held through Michigan State's Environmental Science and Policy Program and will take place April 13. → Read More
E-Fest, an engineering festival held by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, will come to MSU from April 5-7. → Read More
Michigan State baseball's home-opening game against Central Michigan will be delayed due to forecasted inclement weather in East Lansing. → Read More
The strike — that around 60 students participated in — was MSU's version of the Global Climate Strike, a day designated by activists to raise awareness for climate change prevention. → Read More
Elizabeth Schester knows what it’s like to be the only girl in a room. → Read More
"Covering the Crisis: Journalism and Sexual Violence" will feature journalists and professors who have experience in covering sexual assault. → Read More
Empower Extraordinary — an MSU campaign — raised $1.83 billion before it ended in December 2018. → Read More
"Here’s friendly, take-it-as-you-so-please advice from the student who’s lived in a dorm for three years and sure would like to move off-campus for her fourth. → Read More