On June 1, 2007, Michigan State University announced that a new world-class art museum will be built on campus.
Publish Date: June 01, 2007 | Multimedia: 


From gender-bending fish to computer-generated organisms that evolve right on the screen, Michigan State University researchers are exploring evolution on all fronts – from the test tube to the field to the social impacts.
Publish Date: Feb. 14, 2007 | Multimedia: 

The American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, Feb. 15-19 in San Francisco, is an international science and technology extravaganza, with a range and impact that generates extensive news coverage and influences science conference organizers around the world.
Publish Date: Feb. 12, 2007 | Multimedia: 

Michigan faces an opportunity that it is uniquely positioned to seize-to build upon its established economy a new, expanded bio-based economic sector.
Publish Date: April 04, 2006 | Multimedia: 
MSU is proud to be home to a newly minted Truman Scholar, Churchill Scholar and three Goldwater Scholars. In addition, a pair of seniors on the debate team has been crowned national champions.
Publish Date: March 30, 2006 | Multimedia: 

Michigan State University announced today that “The Campaign for MSU,” an ambitious fund-raising project that began nearly three years ago, has surpassed the $1 billion mark.
Publish Date: Aug. 09, 2005 | Multimedia: 

Saints' Rest is the university's first dormitory and was in use from 1856 until it was destroyed by fire in 1876.
Publish Date: June 14, 2005 | Multimedia: 

Turns out building cars and building life have a lot in common – it all comes down to quality control.
Publish Date: May 12, 2005 | Multimedia: 

The MSU community will come together to celebrate its past and its future at a Founders' Day Celebration Feb. 11, a day MSU will mark its 150th anniversary and inaugurate its 20th president, Lou Anna Kimsey Simon.
Publish Date: Feb. 02, 2005 | Multimedia: 

Ground zero in the latest movement to lighten up the environmental assault of urban development is rather lofty.
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