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MSU scientists land $14.4 million to improve quality of fruit

Hungry to make fruit better for longer, Michigan State University scientists will lead a four-year, $14.4 million grant-funded research project. The grant is the largest ever awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Specialty Crop Research Initiative since its inception in 2007.

Publish Date: Oct. 06, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)

Hubble Space Telescope repair ace to speak at MSU on Oct. 9

Space innovator Frank Cepollina is NASA’s much-awarded leader of the team responsible for missions that keep the giant Hubble Space Telescope in peak flying condition. Cepollina will share his experiences and insights at 2 p.m. Oct. 9 in Room 1345 Engineering Building at Michigan State University. His lecture is free and open to the public.

Publish Date: Oct. 01, 2009

MSU’s new Michigan Export Growth Program helping companies go global

Companies wishing to go global but needing the knowledge to make the dream a reality can avail themselves of pro bono services through the new Michigan Export Growth Program at Michigan State University.

Publish Date: Sept. 30, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Video(s)

Kresge continues to celebrate Korea with exhibits, lectures and gallery walks

Michigan State University's Kresge Art Museum continues to explore Korea with a gallery walk and lecture Sept. 28.

Publish Date: Sept. 25, 2009 | Multimedia: Video(s)

MSU’s Arabic Language Instruction Flagship program partners with Dearborn Public Schools

MSU's Arabic Language Instruction Flagship program is partnering with the Dearborn Public School District to develop a national K-12 model for Arabic foreign language instruction that flows smoothly across all grades and builds on previous learning.

Publish Date: Sept. 25, 2009

MSU’s Friends of Kresge 'Make it a Million'

The Friends of Kresge at Michigan State University announced at their annual Twilight in the Garden event that the "Make it a Million" campaign to raise $1 million for the new Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum has reached its goal.

Publish Date: Sept. 22, 2009 | Multimedia: Video(s)

Documentary on Arabs, Jews and news to premiere Sept. 21

On Sept. 21, two Michigan State University faculty members will premiere their new documentary film titled, "Arabs, Jews, and the News."

Publish Date: Sept. 18, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Video(s)

Project aids environmental decisions in the face of complicated trade-offs

Energy shortages, climate change, pollution - some of the world's most pressing problems weigh on the shoulders of some of the world's most hard-pressed people. Michigan State University researchers aim to help them sort out such complex problems.

Publish Date: Sept. 15, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)

Kenneth Corey receives first Gill-Chin Lim Global Award

Kenneth Corey, professor of geography and urban planning at Michigan State University, is the recipient of the first Gill-Chin Lim Global Award from the Consortium on Development Studies. The $10,000 award was presented to Corey this summer at a ceremony held at Hanyang University in Korea.

Publish Date: Sept. 11, 2009

Faculty conversations: James Pritchett

James Pritchett, director of the African Studies Center at Michigan State University, discusses how International Studies and Programs mobilize resources and bring students and professors together to study cultures.

Publish Date: Sept. 03, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Video(s)

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