Joan Rose, the Homer Nowlin Chair in Water Research, talks about one of her goals to help Michigan State University become the state’s center for water science and technology.
Publish Date: Sept. 18, 2009 | Multimedia: 

For the 17th year in a row, the “Our Daily Work/ Our Daily Lives” program is exploring how work fits into everyday life. Since 1992 the program has expanded its reach and has successfully integrated multiple departments throughout Michigan State University.
Publish Date: Sept. 11, 2009 | Multimedia: 
Erin Carter, community liaison for the city of East Lansing and Michigan State University, talks about programs that bring together students and community members in East Lansing.
Publish Date: Sept. 11, 2009 | Multimedia: 

Michigan State University celebrated the opening of its new Surplus Store and Recycling Center in a grand opening celebration on Sept. 10.
Publish Date: Sept. 11, 2009 | Multimedia: 

Kimberly Fenn, assistant professor of psychology, discusses her study suggesting that sleep reduces mistakes in memory.
Publish Date: Sept. 11, 2009 | Multimedia: 

Russ White, a communications manager at University Relations at Michigan State University, will facilitate a discussion on the future of news at 7 p.m. Sept. 16 in the Lincoln Room at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center at MSU. The event and parking is free.
Publish Date: Sept. 09, 2009 | Multimedia: 

Michigan State University celebrates the opening of its new Surplus Store and Recycling Center in a grand opening celebration set for Thursday, Sept. 10.
Publish Date: Sept. 08, 2009 | Multimedia: 

James Pritchett, director of the African Studies Center at Michigan State University, discusses how International Studies and Programs mobilize resources and bring students and professors together to study cultures.
Publish Date: Sept. 03, 2009 | Multimedia: 

Lynn Aguado, a coordinator with the Office of Study Abroad at Michigan State University, talks about her interaction with students who take part in study abroad programs.
Publish Date: Sept. 03, 2009 | Multimedia: 

America’s increasing reliance on standardized testing as a yardstick for educational success is a flawed policy that threatens to undermine the nation’s strengths of creativity and innovation, according to a provocative new book from a Michigan State University scholar.
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