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MSU alumnus and billionaire Eli Broad dies at 87

Billionaire and Michigan State University alumnus Eli Broad died Friday at age 87 → Read More

Michigan voters to be mailed applications for August, November elections

All registered Michigan voters will be mailed a voter application for Aug. 4 and Nov. 3 elections → Read More

MSU alumnus creates 'Optic Defogger' for wearing glasses with a mask

MSU alumnus Austin Piwinski co-founded the company Clarifii in 2016 when he was a chemistry junior. → Read More

MSU establishes 'COVID-19 Reopening Campus Task Force'

MSU established a task force to determine when and how to reopen campus during the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

MSU's pandemic-inspired final projects promote community understanding

The COVID-19 pandemic transitioned in-person classes to an online format. For some, the crisis inspired new projects. → Read More

Column: We should rethink our views on essential workers of color

As a low-income, African American student, life didn’t stop, and it definitely couldn’t be contained to the four walls of my home. → Read More

MSU's Spring Career Fair is next week, here's how to sign up

Michigan State's virtual career fair is scheduled for next Thursday and Friday. → Read More

The COVID-19 financial resources available to MSU students

What to know about the coronavirus-related financial resources for students. → Read More

Online classes pose challenges for STEM, arts majors

How STEM majors and arts majors alike are transitioning to an all-online curriculum. → Read More

Healing fund expanded to reimburse Nassar survivors' mental health services

Michigan State's healing fund was expanded to mental health services. → Read More

East Lansing Art Festival canceled following local state of emergency extension

The annual East Lansing Art Festival is the latest event in East Lansing to have been canceled. → Read More

MSU to require passwords for new Zoom meetings

Zoom meetings for Michigan State classes are set to require passwords. → Read More

Social media trends help some students cope with isolation

Social media trends and challenges are on the rise. Experts and students weigh in on why. → Read More

How COVID-19 affects Spartan international students

International students at Michigan State find themselves in a complex predicament In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic when it comes to the decision to return home. → Read More

What it's like to have a severe latex allergy during the COVID-19 pandemic

The novel coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the lives of many at MSU, but religious studies junior Liv Swanton's severe latex allergy makes matters worse. → Read More

Dual columns: Should you stay or should you go?

With the closure of in-person classes, limited dining hall hours and the need to practice social distancing, many Michigan State students have a choice to make: should I stay or should I go? → Read More

MSU Economist: Coronavirus consequences start in college towns

COVID-19's economic impact in Michigan starts in college towns like East Lansing, according to an MSU economics professor. → Read More

MSU President 'concerned,' 'troubled' by crowded EL bars amid COVID-19

MSU President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. said he was concerned with lines at local bars following a rise in COVID-19 cases across Michigan. → Read More

MSU commencement postponed, classes to remain online through end of semester

Michigan State's spring graduation commencement has been postponed. → Read More

Coronavirus update: Multiple MSU campus events have been cancelled

In the wake of Michigan State's decision to cancel in-person classes due to COVID-19, more events have been rescheduled or canceled. → Read More