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Medical students study in Mansoura, Egypt

Eleven College of Osteopathic Medicine students and two from the College of Human Medicine traveled recently to Mansoura, Egypt, for clinical rotations and didactic seminars at Mansoura University Specialty Hospital.

Publish Date: Nov. 04, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)

MSU researcher: Obesity significantly cuts odds of successful pregnancy

Obese women are as much as 28 percent less likely to become pregnant and have a successful pregnancy, according to research that earned a Michigan State University professor a national award.

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

Contractors gather at MSU

More than 300 builders, contractors and consultants from around Michigan will come to Michigan State University this Thursday, Nov. 5, to learn what new construction projects might be on MSU’s horizon.

Publish Date: Nov. 02, 2009

Michigan State collaboration spawns robotic fish to monitor water quality

Nature inspires technology for an engineer and an ecologist at Michigan State University. They’re developing robots that use advanced materials to swim like fish to probe underwater environments.

Publish Date: Nov. 02, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Video(s)

MSU considers academic, operational cost-cutting measures

As Michigan State University continues to shape its future and look for ways to reduce expenses while maintaining quality, efficiency and effectiveness, the MSU Board of Trustees today received a report outlining a series of recommendations that could do just that.

Publish Date: Oct. 30, 2009 | Multimedia: Audio(s)

MSU receives $2.5 million DOE award to build advanced hybrid engine

Michigan State University researchers have received a $2.5 million federal stimulus grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to build a prototype new engine and generator technology that can dramatically improve efficiencies and reduce costs of electric hybrid vehicles.

Publish Date: Oct. 29, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Video(s)

MSU team lands grant for breast cancer survivorship program

A team from Michigan State University's Breslin Cancer Center is developing a clinic for the survivors of breast cancer, hoping to reduce mortality and improve quality of life.

Publish Date: Oct. 29, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)

MSU announces December commencement speakers

Regarded as a leader of the global breast cancer movement, Nancy G. Brinker, founder of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, will be one of three speakers for Michigan State University's December commencement ceremonies.

Publish Date: Oct. 29, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)

MSU Extension for the 21st century will move Michigan forward

MSU Extension has conducted a vigorous internal discussion focused on resculpting itself into a 21st-century organization, while continuing its dedication to furthering the quality of life and prosperity of Michigan citizens. The program now will carry that conversation to its external stakeholders, starting with partners in state government.

Publish Date: Oct. 28, 2009

Julian Samora Research Institute’s 20th anniversary conference to highlight Latino issues

MSU’s Julian Samora Research Institute will celebrate its 20th anniversary next week with a conference highlighting the contributions and needs of Latinos and to show how their growth impacts Michigan’s economy.

Publish Date: Oct. 28, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)

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