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MSU Police Chief Chris Rozman says officers are continuing to process their time serving as first responders on Feb. 13.
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Common Ground is opening the United Resiliency Center in East Lansing on March 4.
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Michigan State University is telling instructors to cancel their classes on February 13 next year. Officials are organizing an event to observe the one-year anniversary of the shooting.
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Michigan State University administrators are trying for a second time to get the court to dismiss a complaint from the former Broad College of Business dean.
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The suits allege the school put community members at risk of identity theft after an "unauthorized actor" may have had access to the school's internal network.
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The Legislature’s auditor general says the Michigan Department of Education is falling short when it comes to making sure schools are conducting required criminal background checks.
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Sanjay Gupta has updated his complaint to include details from an independent review of his departure and add the MSU Board of Trustees as defendants.
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Attorneys representing students Troy Forbush and Nate Statly filed notices of intent on Monday indicating they plan to sue MSU for damages.
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Earlier this week, the administrators filed a motion arguing the case should be thrown out, characterizing Gupta’s suit as “a desperate, last-ditch plea” to be reinstated as dean.
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Students who graduate from Battle Creek public schools will receive scholarships to attend a Michigan college or a historically Black college or university outside the state, officials announced Wednesday.
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Oxford Community Schools are following — or even exceeding — best practices for threat assessments, but a report finds there's still room for improvement.
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The Michigan Senate adopted a bill Tuesday to scrap the state’s A-F system that grades school performance in different subject areas.