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Researchers to probe whether Lyme disease will follow spread of ticks across U.S.

Potentially debilitating Lyme disease doesn’t afflict people everywhere that the ticks harboring it are found. At least not yet. A five-university consortium led by a Michigan State University researcher wants to find out why.

Publish Date: Sept. 16, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)

New MSU Surplus Store and Recycling Center opens

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: Picture(s)Video(s)

Sleep helps reduce errors in memory, MSU research suggests

Sleep may reduce mistakes in memory, according to a first-of-its-kind study led by a cognitive neuroscientist at Michigan State University.

Publish Date: Sept. 10, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)

Sustainable features of the MSU Surplus Store and Recycling Center

Sustainable features of the MSU Surplus Store and Recycling Center.

Publish Date: Sept. 08, 2009

MSU Surplus Store and Recycling Center frequently asked questions

MSU Surplus Store and Recycling Center frequently asked questions.

Publish Date: Sept. 08, 2009

MSU Surplus Store and Recycling Center grand opening set for Sept. 10

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: Picture(s)Video(s)

Standardized testing hurting U.S. education, new book contends

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.

Publish Date: Sept. 01, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Video(s)Audio(s)

Seminar on moving companies in new directions set for Sept. 17 in Troy

The Eli Broad College of Business’ Executive Development Programs, or EDP, is organizing a free day-long seminar to provide Michigan companies with tools and concepts that will support their diversification and transformation into new markets and away from total dependence on the automotive industry.

Publish Date: Sept. 01, 2009

MSU researchers improve cloning method for zebra fish

A team of Michigan State University researchers has developed a new, more efficient way of cloning zebra fish, a breakthrough that could have implications for human health research.

Publish Date: Aug. 31, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)

Center for Engineering Education Research established at MSU

The College of Engineering at Michigan State University has established the Center for Engineering Education Research, or CEER, at MSU.

Publish Date: Aug. 27, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)

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