The Michigan State University Board of Trustees today adopted a budget for fiscal 2007-08 that is designed to preserve and build upon MSU’s strength and stature as one of the top 100 universities in the world.
Publish Date: July 11, 2007
Despite an increase of about 5 percent, room and board rates at Michigan State University will remain among the most competitive in the nation.
Publish Date: April 13, 2007
The Grand Rapids building that will become the new home of the MSU College of Human Medicine will be named “The Secchia Center” in recognition of a gift from alumnus Ambassador Peter F. Secchia that will total $20 million toward the $40 million in private
Publish Date: Jan. 18, 2007
Michigan State University, the University of Michigan and Wayne State University announced Tuesday the creation of the University Research Corridor, an ongoing alliance to work jointly to transform, strengthen and diversify Michigan’s economy.
Publish Date: Nov. 28, 2006
Michigan’s 15 public universities are preparing to put their best feet forward for visiting high school counselors from around the state and nation.
Publish Date: Sept. 12, 2006
Opportunities to expand knowledge of the world around us through literature, cuisine, war and peace, and art and architecture will be offered through Michigan State University Alumni Association’s Evening College.
Publish Date: Aug. 17, 2006
A new ranking of Top 100 Global Universities released by Newsweek/MSNBC this week lists Michigan State University at No. 62.
Publish Date: Aug. 15, 2006
More than 40 new nurses will soon be ready to join the work force as they prepare to graduate from a new accelerated program in Michigan State University’s College of Nursing.
Publish Date: Aug. 08, 2006
The Michigan State University Board of Trustees has approved a new program that makes MSU a national leader in financial aid by offering grants and work study to eliminate loans for the neediest Michigan students enrolling this fall.
Publish Date: July 17, 2006
The Michigan State University Board of Trustees has approved a new program that makes MSU a national leader in financial aid by offering grants and work study to eliminate loans for the neediest Michigan students enrolling this fall.
Publish Date: July 17, 2006
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