Mar 31 Tuesday
Can't Stop Eating? Compulsive Eaters Anonymous – HOW (CEA-HOW) is a 12-Step fellowship for anyone suffering from compulsive eating, anorexia, and bulimia. We are a fellowship of individuals who share your problem and offer support. Come meet others who have found a working solution. Come to a meeting and start finding hope! In CEA-HOW membership is anonymous. There are no dues or fees for membership. The only requirement is a desire to stop eating compulsively. Local in person and virtual meeting held in Dewitt, Michigan every Tuesday at 5:30pm. For other meetings and more information visit www.ceahow.org.
Apr 01 Wednesday
MSU Libraries presents the African American Women Scholars on Race, Racism, and Living Black in America book talk series. A four-part series centered in the American academy exploring contemporary topics from Black social media, police brutality, community health inequalities, and parenting young Black boys and girls. The scholarship is new, innovative, and engaging and will surely be educational. Join us in conversation with these dynamic authors. For more information visit MSU Libraries Book Talk event page. https://libguides.lib.msu.edu/booktalk
To access zoom visit https://msu.zoom.us/j/92697587153%20
Wednesday, April 1 session features Tamura Lomax , Associate Professor of Religious Studies, MSU- featuring her book Freeing Black Girls: A Black Feminist Bible on Racism and Revolutionary Mothering with moderator Professor Rashida Harrison (James Madison College).
Every Wednesday at 6pm, UrtbanBeat invites you to showcase your musical talent!
Whether you're experienced or just starting, the stage is open to all.
Not a performer? Enjoy dinner, drinks, and live music from local artists. No cover charge and all ages are welcome. Come early and enjoy the local flavor of Old Town.
Sign ups are first come, first serve.
Doors at 5PM
Apr 02 Thursday
AdultsScientists want to know! Step into a new kind of space mission by looking at a set of NASA online images for signs of clouds above Mars. Every cloud you spot helps NASA scientists understand daily and seasonal weather patterns on the Red Planet, informing future missions and research.https://gladl.libcal.com/event/15706640
Apr 04 Saturday
First Saturday means Family Day at the MSU Broad Art Museum! Make creative connections with our exhibitions through free hands-on and interactive family fun throughout the museum. All ages are welcome.
Why do artists play with ideas? Let’s find out as we celebrate the young artists in the Saturday Morning Art (SmART) pop-up exhibition, in collaboration with the MSU Department of Art, Art History, and Design.
We’d love to see you at this event!
Lincoln Brick ParkDr. Susan Elbin from Capital Area Audubon presents an exploration of the benefits/costs of strategies used by migrating birds. Learn the birds to see during migration, the importance of dark skies and how to make our windows safer! Crafting of bird strike abatement materials, an early spring birding hike- & s'mores.https://gladl.libcal.com/event/16247397
Apr 06 Monday
A Caregiver’s Butterfly Garden – Exhibit at the City of East Lansing's Hannah Community Center
Event Description
Experience A Caregiver’s Butterfly Garden, a powerful art and storytelling exhibit created by MSU's IMPART Alliance and AgeAlive, in partnership with the City of East Lansing.
This vibrant installation honors Michigan’s Direct Care Workers (DCWs) — the professionals who provide essential daily support for older adults and people with disabilities. Each butterfly in the exhibit carries a handwritten message from a caregiver, folded into art that transforms individual reflections into a collective symbol of compassion, resilience, and advocacy.
Curated by East Lansing artist-in-residence Zahrah Resh, the exhibit combines creativity, community, and awareness to highlight the urgent need for a stronger direct care workforce across Michigan—one that receives fair wages, training, and recognition for their vital work.
Visitors are invited to explore the garden, learn about the project, and reflect on the importance of caregiving in our communities.
Exhibit Dates: November 18, 2025 – April 30, 2026Sunday: 12:00 PM - 08:00 PMMonday: 06:00 AM - 09:00 PMTuesday: 06:00 AM - 09:00 PMWednesday: 06:00 AM - 09:00 PMThursday: 06:00 AM - 09:00 PMLocation: Hannah Community Center, East LansingAdmission: Free and open to the publicMore Information: dcwgardens.com
Apr 08 Wednesday
Join us for a fun and engaging afternoon of Bingo complete with light refreshments and prizes for the lucky winners! No registration required, just show up ready to have fun!https://gladl.libcal.com/event/15934859
MSUFCU Arts Power Up artists-in-residence Carl Craig and Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm come together for a conversation exploring art, technology, and creative practice. Moderated by Sophia Saliby of WKAR, the discussion offers insight into how artists working across disciplines imagine and shape the future. We’d love to see you at this event!
This event is presented in partnership with the MSU Museum, Arts MSU, and the MSUFCU Arts Power Up Artist-in-Residency program, which is generously supported by an endowed gift from Michigan State University Federal Credit Union.
On view at the MSU Broad Art Museum from Jan. 31–Jul. 12, 2026, Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm’s Synthetic Sirens is a gallery-sized installation developed out of generative machine-learning models and artificial intelligence programs, revealing both the limits of, and opportunities within, our algorithmic societies.
During spring semester 2026, Carl Craig—an internationally renowned Detroit DJ, producer, and techno innovator whose work spans music, performance, and visual art—is working in close collaboration with researchers at Michigan State University’s Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). Through this residency, he is translating complex scientific research and research environments into new creative and conceptual forms. The residency will culminate in a new exhibition at the MSU Museum opening in fall 2026.