Rachel Laws, a fourth-year doctoral student in African American and African Studies, discusses her experience as the first Nelson Mandela Museum/MSU Museum Graduate Curatorial Fellow.
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As the U.S. government and technology providers grapple with issues related to broadband policy, Michigan State University researchers are seeking ways to make business and regulatory decisions around such technology more informed.
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Access to education can help foster social and economic change in India, believes the Michigan State University chapter of Asha for Education, one of several groups participating in MSU’s Going Global Fair Nov. 18.
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Cash prizes of up to $500 beckon Michigan State University undergraduates who are game to test their mathematics skills in the annual Herzog Math Competition Nov. 14.
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A lively program about the importance of family traditions in creating strong families will take place from noon to 1 p.m. Nov. 16 in the Lake Superior Room in the Union at Michigan State University.
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Blue collar comedian Jeff Foxworthy, host of the popular TV show “Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader,” will perform Dec. 13 at the Michigan State University Concert Auditorium.
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With tough economic times, the savings rate is up and parents are fostering the habit of saving on their children.
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Director of Michigan State University Orchestras Leon Gregorian will conduct nearly 180 musicians in five movements of “The Planets,” by Gustav Holst, at 8 p.m. Nov. 14 at the Wharton Center.
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They weren’t creating Frankenstein, but hundreds of youth and their families spent Halloween morning being “mad” scientists this past Halloween at Agriculture Hall at Michigan State University.
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With the help of a Michigan State University surgeon and medical team from Lansing’s Sparrow Hospital, a 12-year-old Iraqi boy brought to mid-Michigan for medical care for severe burns has undergone four surgeries and is well on the road to recovery.
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