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MSU doctors bring much-needed psychiatric care to rural areas via technology

To tackle the growing number of psychiatric cases in Michigan’s rural areas, particularly among children and adolescents, a team of Michigan State University doctors from the colleges of Osteopathic Medicine and Human Medicine meet each week with patients from across the state via video conference.

Publish Date: Oct. 24, 2008 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Audio(s)

Big Ten Battleground Poll: Obama takes lead in Midwest

As the race for the White House enters its final days, the Big Ten Battleground Poll shows Barack Obama has widened his lead over John McCain in eight crucial Midwest states.

 

Publish Date: Oct. 23, 2008 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Audio(s)

MSU leverages public, private funds for farm waste-to-energy project

State and foundation grants exceeding $3 million will assist Michigan State University researchers in developing technology for smaller farms to turn animal waste into usable heat, electricity and other valuable products.

Publish Date: Oct. 15, 2008 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Audio(s)

MSU students rally to ‘Bring FRIB to our Crib’

On Thursday, Oct. 16, 1,000 MSU students and faculty will be dressed the same. No, it’s not to show spirit for a football game, but to show support for the next-generation nuclear physics research facility, the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB).

 

Publish Date: Oct. 14, 2008 | Multimedia: Audio(s)

Most MSU students report they do not drink and drive, survey reveals

Fewer Michigan State University students than ever are drinking and driving in 2008, and nearly 70 percent fewer report driving after having five or more drinks compared to 2000 data, according to information released Oct. 9 by the university’s Olin Student Health Center.

Publish Date: Oct. 09, 2008 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Audio(s)

MSU professor helps federal government adopt first-ever physical activity guidelines

Moderate physical activity during pregnancy does not contribute to low birth weight, premature birth or miscarriage and may actually reduce the risk of complications, according to a Michigan State University professor who contributed to the U.S. government's first-ever guidelines on physical activity.

Publish Date: Oct. 08, 2008 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Audio(s)

Proposed financial bailout no drop in the bucket, MSU experts say

New additions to a proposed financial system bailout plan would carry it over the $700 billion mark originally estimated to free up the credit market.

Publish Date: Oct. 01, 2008 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Audio(s)

Renowned violist Yuri Gandelsman joins MSU College of Music faculty

Yuri Gandelsman, former principal violist with the Israel Philharmonic and the Moscow Virtuosi Chamber orchestras, has joined the faculty at the Michigan State University College of Music.

Publish Date: Sept. 22, 2008 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Audio(s)

MSU and Detroit Symphony commission Wynton Marsalis piece

Nine-time Grammy Award-winning jazz musician Wynton Marsalis has been commissioned by the Michigan State University College of Music, MSU’s Wharton Center for Performing Arts and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra to create a new piece of music that celebrates Michigan.

Publish Date: Aug. 25, 2008 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Video(s)Audio(s)

Largest gift in MSU College of Nursing history will fund building project

Timothy and Bernadette Marquez, through The Timothy and Bernadette Marquez Foundation, have committed $7 million to the Michigan State University College of Nursing.

Publish Date: Aug. 21, 2008 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Audio(s)

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