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National conference at MSU explores "matters" of the 20th century

What are the critical moments, ideas, events and movements of the 20th century? What matters, or should matter, when we consider the U.S. past in contemporary America? How do our present-day concerns shape the knowledge we create from the past?

Publish Date: Oct. 26, 1999

NSF has chosen MSU as homesite to $3.6 million project to preserve the spoken word

Michigan State University has been chosen by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to lead a $3.6 million project that will revolutionize audiotape repositories across the U.S.

Publish Date: July 14, 1999

Nationally recognized science fiction authors to take part in annual workshop at MSU

Award-winning science fiction and fantasy writers from across the U.S. will come together next week to share their expertise with apprentice writers at the 32nd annual Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers' Workshop at Michigan State University.

Publish Date: June 09, 1999

American thought and language professor recipient of second Fulbright grant

American thought and language professor Nancy Bunge, has been awarded a Fulbright grant, her second such fellowship, to teach American literature at the Free University of Brussels and the University of Ghent in Belgium.

Publish Date: April 28, 1999

Law school, Department Of Theatre join forces for unique performance

The Moot Court Room of the Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University will be put to an unusual use this weekend when the law school joins forces with the MSU Department of Theatre to produce "Nuts," a play that centers on a woman accused of murder and her fight against being declared incompetent to stand trial.

Publish Date: April 22, 1999

Nationally acclaimed author to give Nye lecture as part of ethnomusicology forum

Nationally acclaimed author Eric Lott will deliver the annual Russel Nye Lecture at Michigan State University.

Publish Date: April 15, 1999

MSU takes part in annual commemoration of the Holocaust

In memory of those who died in the Holocaust, three special events will take place next week at Michigan State University.

Publish Date: April 06, 1999

MSU theatre students share talents with teens on “Simply Shakespeare” Tour

Getting high school and junior high school students excited about reading Shakespeare can sometimes prove a challenge but when four MSU theatre students come to visit, all eyes and ears are focused on the 16th century playwright's every word.

Publish Date: April 05, 1999

Oakland County project awarded research grant from MSU coalition

The Michigan State University Coalition for Children, Youth, Families and Communities (CYFC) recently awarded $15,000 to an Oakland County-based music therapy research project that aims to decrease adolescent delinquent behavior by involving teens in music groups.

Publish Date: March 25, 1999

Film to make world premiere at East Lansing Film Fesitval

International star and film director Carlos Gallardo will appear at the East Lansing Film Festival when his new film "Bravo" makes its world debut on Thursday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the Hitchcock Theatre, Wells Hall, on the campus of Michigan State University.

Publish Date: March 22, 1999

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