An international team of ecologists and agricultural experts this week cautions against blanket solutions to global fertilizer pollution, considering that some regions still suffer greatly from lack of cropland nutrients.
Publish Date: June 18, 2009 | Multimedia: 
Michigan State University graduate student Vanessa Hull returns to China this week in her quest to capture endangered giant pandas and affix tracking collars. She will find a much-changed environment since she departed last March.
Publish Date: Nov. 10, 2008 | Multimedia: 

Just as Michigan State University’s turfgrass scientists are busy building the portable athletic field for the Beijing Olympics, the university has launched a Web site highlighting this and other high-profile projects relating to China.
Publish Date: July 23, 2008
The university’s world-famous turf team has been contracted to help China build a portable athletic turf in the new Beijing National Stadium, aka the Bird’s Nest. The turf will support the Olympics’ main track and field competitions and the gold medal soccer match, as well as future events.
Publish Date: July 16, 2008 | Multimedia: 


Chinese officials have tapped Michigan State University’s renowned turf scientists to help build a portable athletic field for this summer’s Olympics in Beijing National Stadium.
Publish Date: July 15, 2008 | Multimedia: 
Two of the world’s largest environmental programs in China are generally successful, although key reforms could transform them into a model for the rest of the world, according to new research published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Publish Date: July 07, 2008 | Multimedia: 

For 24 Michigan State University students participating in a U.S.-China collaborative turfgrass management program, commencement is all about location – Beijing, China.
Publish Date: June 09, 2008
Michigan State University has partnered for years with the world’s epicenter of giant panda research and preservation, and now is continuing as the area in China struggles to recover from the devastating earthquake.
Publish Date: May 15, 2008
Michigan State University’s panda habitat research team has spent years collecting mountains of data aimed at understanding and saving giant pandas. Now people can join a graduate student as she works to catch crucial data that’s black, white and furry.
Publish Date: Dec. 10, 2007
MSU's panda habitat research team has spent years collecting mountains of data aimed at understanding and saving Giant Pandas.
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