This fall Michigan State University’s Kellogg Biological Station is offering “Art in Nature” classes, featuring bird fauna.
Publish Date: Sept. 29, 2009
The seventh annual Michigan State University Women's Leadership Conference is scheduled for Nov. 8 at the MSU Union Building. MSU faculty, staff, students, community leaders and MSU alumni will present a variety of workshops to help empower undergraduate and graduate women students to pursue their leadership potential.
Publish Date: Sept. 29, 2009
Award-winning author Beverley Danusis will present the "Discover the Seven Wisdoms of Women" workshop from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sept. 26 in the Lake Huron Room at the Michigan State University Union Building.
Publish Date: Sept. 25, 2009
After 36 years WKAR Radio Talking Book, a free radio information service for mid-Michigan’s visually and physically challenged residents, will change its name to the WKAR Radio Reading Service. The change is effective Oct. 1.
Publish Date: Sept. 25, 2009
The Friends of Kresge at Michigan State University announced at their annual Twilight in the Garden event that the "Make it a Million" campaign to raise $1 million for the new Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum has reached its goal.
Publish Date: Sept. 22, 2009 | Multimedia: 
In 1985, Michigan State University’s Office of Financial Aid disbursed some $60 million in aid to about 12,000 students. Last year, MSU disbursed more than $530 million to more than 37,000 students, or nearly 73 percent of the student population.
Publish Date: Sept. 22, 2009 | Multimedia: 
Former Michigan governors James Blanchard and John Engler will headline the Michigan Political Leadership Program’s 2010 dinner and West Michigan breakfast.
Publish Date: Sept. 22, 2009
A team of MSU researchers and archaeology students has confirmed the existence of an undisturbed, prehistoric sand dune beneath a grove of pine trees between Demonstration Hall and Munn Ice Arena.
Publish Date: Sept. 21, 2009 | Multimedia: 

A Michigan State University researcher is using a federal stimulus grant of more than $460,000 to better understand how humans comprehend speech, work that could have far-reaching implications in the treatment of a number of maladies that include dyslexia and autism.
Publish Date: Sept. 21, 2009 | Multimedia: 
Routine sidewalk replacement has led to the discovery of part of the foundation of Michigan State University’s historic first building, College Hall.
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