Portions of Farm Lane and Service roads on the campus of Michigan State University will be closed Oct. 16 for grand opening activities and a ceremony marking the re-opening of Farm Lane.
Publish Date: Oct. 15, 2009
The deadline to submit program proposals for the 7th annual Michigan State University Women's Leadership Conference has been extended to Oct. 16.
Publish Date: Oct. 14, 2009
The new Michigan State University Surplus Store and Recycling Center has been open since September, but one addition that has yet to be unveiled is the highly anticipated drop-off center, which will be open 24/7 to the campus and off-campus MSU community.
Publish Date: Oct. 14, 2009
The Michigan State University Parking Office will be closed Oct. 16-21. Operators will be available to answer calls Oct. 16 and Oct. 19-21, but online services, such as paying parking tickets online, purchasing a permit online, and appealing tickets online, will not be available during this time.
Publish Date: Oct. 09, 2009
There is joy at Michigan State University – Farm Lane and Service Road are back in operation, open to vehicular, pedestrian and bicycle traffic – after several months of being closed.
Publish Date: Oct. 09, 2009
John Hudzik, MSU vice president for Global Engagement and Strategic Projects, will return to the School of Criminal Justice as a professor, effective Jan. 1. In addition to his other duties, he will continue his international teaching and research work.
Publish Date: Oct. 08, 2009
Wharton Center for Performing Arts will launch its 2009-10 season with a recently completed $18.5 million expansion and renovation, yielding improved amenities for performers and new space for community art education.
Publish Date: Oct. 08, 2009 | Multimedia: 


Farm Lane and Service Road on the campus of Michigan State University reopened to vehicular and pedestrian traffic Sept. 30.
Publish Date: Sept. 29, 2009
Michigan’s University Research Corridor has grown in all competitive categories during the past two years, rising among the nation’s top research and development clusters for producing patents, businesses and graduates with high-tech related degrees and injecting more than $14 billion into Michigan’s stagnant economy.
Publish Date: Sept. 28, 2009
In 1985, Michigan State University’s Office of Financial Aid disbursed some $60 million in aid to about 12,000 students. Last year, MSU disbursed more than $530 million to more than 37,000 students, or nearly 73 percent of the student population.
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