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With campus as "living lab," MSU seeks solution to pollution

Michigan State University's new, collaborative trans-college effort to identify and solve pollution problems that plague Michigan's rivers will serve not only the campus, but communities worldwide wrestling with concerns about pollut

Publish Date: Sept. 27, 2000

MSU launches statewide resource network

Tapping into the vast knowledge resources of Michigan State University is now as easy as tapping a few keys on your computer keyboard. A new Web site connects Michigan residents, communities and organizations with MSU faculty expertise, programs and services throughout the state.

Publish Date: Sept. 22, 2000

MSU team measures potential impact of agriculture on global warming

As scientists and policy makers throughout the world debate the merits of different ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, MSU scientists are helping define how agriculture can play a positive role in this effort.

Publish Date: Sept. 15, 2000

MSU, East Lansing look to extend river trail through central campus

The Lansing River Trail, that winding string of a path that follows the Grand and Red Cedar rivers through Lansing and East Lansing to the edge of Michigan State University, may someday extend through the campus.

Publish Date: Sept. 06, 2000

Cars, fresh water and presidential politics to be featured at environmental journalism conference at MSU

The chairman of Ford Motor Co. and the top environmental advisers to the U. S. Presidential candidates will join hundreds of journalists at Michigan State University in October to wrestle with the great environmental issues of the 21st century.

Publish Date: Sept. 06, 2000

MSU turf scientists work to make high school fields dreamy

Michigan State University wants to help Michigan high schools build safe and sound athletic programs from the ground up.

Publish Date: Sept. 05, 2000

MSU veterinarians, students participate in State Fair 'Miracle of Life' exhibit

For the eighth consecutive year, veterinarians and veterinary students from Michigan State University will be active participants in the Miracle of Life, a Michigan State Fair exhibit that has become one of the fair's most popular attractions.

Publish Date: Aug. 15, 2000

120-year-old experiment sprouts new gardening knowledge

Old seeds - really old seeds - may grow into answers for farmers, gardeners and others, thanks to the world's longest continuous experiment on seed germination.

Publish Date: July 25, 2000

Hannah Professor in Food Safety announced

Thomas S. Whittam has been selected as the National Food Safety and Toxicology Center's (NFSTC) new Hannah Professor of Evolutionary Microbiology in Food Safety at Michigan State University.

Publish Date: July 24, 2000

MSU turf scientists get to the point of golf shoe performance

It's said you really can't know a golfer unless you walk a mile in their shoes.

Publish Date: July 13, 2000

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