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On Thursday, Feb. 2, the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine presents the first of three speakers as part of the 2023 Dr. William G. Anderson Lecture Series, “Slavery To Freedom.”
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Amid ongoing protests and government repression in Iran, a group of artists at Michigan State University is using their craft to raise awareness about the women fighting for their rights in the country.
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Recently released results from a 2022 Michigan State University survey found that trans and nonbinary individuals as well as people with disabilities and in the LGBTQIA community face more incidents of sexual misconduct than their peers.
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Michigan State University President, Teresa Woodruff, delivered her first State of the University Address on Wednesday.
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Michigan State University researchers say North America plays a pivotal role in worldwide conservation efforts. But, more needs to be done to preserve critical areas and limit global warming.
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The Michigan State University Board of Trustees is set to select a new chair and vice chair at its first meeting of the year.
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Advocates pushing Michigan State University to reinstate its swim and dive program are criticizing the Board of Trustees. They say trustees are providing conflicting messages on why the program remains in limbo.
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The Michigan State University Board of Trustees announced that the school's swim and dive program will not be reinstated in the near future. The board also heard calls for transparency from the school's business school community and received criticism over holding a ceremony in honor of controversial former President Lou Anna Simon.
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A judge has ordered Michigan State University to release donor agreements with two alumni who gave or pledged millions of dollars to the athletic department.
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Over the weekend, a group of Michigan State University student environmental activists were told to take down protest signs and escorted out of a basketball game. It’s the second time they’ve been removed from a campus athletic event this year.