Julia Perilla, clinical community psychologist and assistant research professor in the Department of Psychology at Georgia State University, will visit Michigan State University on Friday, March 26, as part of the Julian Samora Research Institute's visiting scholar program.
Publish Date: March 24, 1999
Michigan State University faculty and students will be among those honored for academic talents and achievements by the Michigan Association of Governing Boards (MAGB).
Publish Date: March 22, 1999
The Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University will host a one-day symposium on the International Criminal Court on Saturday, March 27, beginning at 11 a.m., at the North Business Complex Auditorium, Eppley Center, on the MSU campus.
Publish Date: March 22, 1999
Michigan State University students enrolled in a public service-related course will soon be taking part, along with Lansing-area residents, in spring semester's third National Issues Forum (NIF), "The Boundaries of Free Speech: How Free is Too Free?" The forum will be held at MSU on Tuesday, March 23, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Room 114 Bessey Hall.
Publish Date: March 15, 1999
Michigan State University, as part of its ongoing commitment to make both the university and the state of Michigan global pioneers, is hosting the 37th annual Michigan Association for Foreign Student Affairs (MAFSA) conference on March 18-19 at the Kellogg Center.
Publish Date: March 15, 1999
Parents beware: more than one-quarter of TV shows airing on major broadcast and cable networks are not providing ratings information early enough to be published in TV Guide, according to a new study released by the Telecommunication Department in the College of Communication Arts and Sciences at Michigan State University.
Publish Date: March 09, 1999
Two award-winning writers and nationally known speakers, Maxine Hong Kingston and Paul Theroux, will speak at Michigan State University in March as a part of the Celebrity Lecture Series, sponsored by MSU's College of Arts and Letters.
Publish Date: March 05, 1999
Michigan State University is among 16 private companies and universities that will share more than $70 million in federal grants that will be used to build a better automobile engine - an engine that could someday get more than 80 miles to a gallon of gas.
Publish Date: March 05, 1999
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