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- January 9, 2009 - Winter fitness tips from MSU Sports Medicine
- December 19, 2008 - MSU prof offers holiday travel tips
- December 12, 2008 - MSU vet with tips on caring for pets in cold weather
- December 5, 2008 - MSU prof with tips for safely shopping online
- November 28, 2008 - Tips for safe Thanksgiving leftovers
- November 21, 2008 - Holiday food safety tips
- November 14, 2008 - Parents and children should talk early about paying for college
- November 7, 2008 - Loan advice from MSU financial aid director
- October 24, 2008 - No need to rake your leaves; mulch them
- October 10, 2008 - 4-H is going strong as it celebrates its 100th birthday
- September 26, 2008 - MSU Dairy Store prepares students for industry
- September 12, 2008 - Now is the best time to prepare your lawn for 2009
- August 29, 2008 - Spartan football player Ross Weaver majors in mechanical engineering
- August 15, 2008 - MSU seeks world class science facility
- August 1, 2008 - MSU helps Chinese build Olympic turf
- July 18, 2008 - MSU researcher applies "small" research to big technology
- July 4, 2008 - Ag Expo 2008 is July 15 to 17 at MSU
- June 20, 2008 - Ron Mason retires June 30 as MSU athletic director
- June 13, 2008 - MSU is a leader in the bioeconomy
- June 6, 2008 - MSU Global creates online learning opportunities
- May 16, 2008 - shop.msu.edu is the place for gifts for dads and grads
- May 2, 2008 - MSU prof fuses Cuban rhythms with symphony orchestra
- April 18, 2008 - MSU video game teaches Chinese culture and language
- April 4, 2008 - Spring lawn care tips from MSU Extension
- March 14, 2008 - MSU student radio is college station of the year
- March 7, 2008 - Mark Hollis is athletics director at MSU
- February 29, 2008 - MSU is an international leader in popular culture studies
- February 15, 2008 - MSU's Intelligence Program
- February 8, 2008 - Exhibition at the MSU Museum explores provocative, personal expressions in "Quilts and Human Rights."
- January 25, 2008 - MSU's College of Engineering is working on problems that matter
- January 18, 2008 - MSU will be the home of a world-class art museum
- November 30, 2007 - shop.msu.edu is for the Spartan on your holiday gift list
- October 5, 2007 - MSU Homecoming 2007 is October 12 through 14
- September 28, 2007 - The charismatic Dr. E. James Potchen leads MSU's Department of Radiology
- September 21, 2007 - Mark Hollis will succeed Ron Mason as MSU athletics director on January 1, 2008
- September 7, 2007 - MSU's College of Agriculture and Natural Resources is more than you imagined
- August 24, 2007 - MSU opens the Energy and Automotive Research Laboratories
- August 3, 2007 - Provost Kim Wilcox looks to MSU's future
- July 20, 2007 - Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center established
- July 6, 2007 - MSU's Ag Expo 2007 is July 17 through 19
- June 22, 2007 - MSU College of Law's innovative Fieger Trial Practice Institute trains litigators
- June 8, 2007 - MSU's new women's basketball coach is Suzy Merchant
- May 18, 2007 - Boldness by Design guides MSU’s strategic vision for the 21st century
- April 27, 2007 - MSU wishes WJR a happy 85th anniversary
- March 30, 2007 - MEDC CEO lauds MSU’s economic impact
- March 2, 2007 - MSU’s School of Music becomes the MSU College of Music
- February 2, 2007 - MSU launches serious games program
- January 27, 2007 - MSU Veterinarian has tips for cold weather pet care
- January 19, 2007 - Winter fitness tips from MSU Sports Medicine
- January 5, 2007 - MSU Dance Team competes for national championship
- December 22, 2006 - Holiday travel tips from MSU prof
- December 1, 2006 - Online holiday shopping tips from MSU prof
- November 24 , 2006 - Tips for safe Thanksgiving leftovers
- November 17 , 2006 - Food safety tips for Thanksgiving
- November 13 , 2006 - Com Arts international film festival focuses on Middle East
- November 10 , 2006 - Operation Military Kids is underway via MSU Extension
- November 6 , 2006 - MSU prof advises on headphone volume
- November 3 , 2006 - Renowned MSU lab hosts open house
- October 30, 2006 - MSU is a leader in deception research
- October 28, 2006 - MSU is a leader in youth sports initiatives
- October 27, 2006 - Don't rake your leaves, mulch them
- October 23, 2006 - Professors working to keep us safer online
- October 21, 2006 - Emerging Leaders program helps teachers become principals
- October 16, 2006 - Artificial Language Lab helps people communicate
- October 9, 2006 - MSU develops background checks for long-term care employees
- October 7, 2006 - Collaboration with Detroit public schools trains urban educators
- October 2, 2006 - Master's programs offered in southeast Michigan
- September 25, 2006 - MSU is a leader in health communication
- September 23 2006 - MSU effort works to improve math and science education
- September 22, 2006 - Governor praises MSU research
- September 18, 2006 - MSU lab studies games for entertainment and learning
- September 16, 2006 - Standards reduce remedial courses for college students
- September 15, 2006 - Prepare your lawn now for 2007
- September 11, 2006 - MSU prof studies social impacts of communication technologies
- September 9, 2006 - MSU to offer Chinese language classes online
- September 8, 2006 - 2006 Homecoming features Kermit the Frog
- September 4, 2006 - MSU a leader in environmental journalism
- September 2, 2006 - MSU prof applauds curriculum standards
- September 1, 2006 - Miracle of Life exhibit at State Fair
- August 28, 2006 - MSU is a leader in telemedicine
- August 25, 2006 - One Book/One Community features "The Glass Castle"
- August 21, 2006 - Tomorrow's communication taking shape today at MSU
- August 18, 2006 - First class graduates from MSU accelerated nursing program
- August 11, 2006 - Great Lakes Folk Festival is August 11-13
- August 4, 2006 - MSU prof praises Post Labor Day Schools law
- July 28, 2006 - New website for prospective MSU students is Beaspartan.com
- July 21, 2006 - Spartan Advantage makes MSU a national leader in financial aid
- July 14, 2006 - MSU's Ag Expo 2006 is July 18 thru 20
- July 7, 2006 - MSU education prof applauds curriculum standards
- June 30, 2006 - MSU sociologist studies urban youth culture
- June 23, 2006 - MSU is driving the bioeconomy
- June 16, 2006 - Wayne County exec Robert Ficano praises MSU partnerships
- June 9, 2006 - Jeff Daniels speaks highly of MSU
- June 2, 2006 - MSU Alumni thrilled with WJR partnership
- May 26, 2006 - MSU Tourism Center says season outlook is good
- May 19, 2006 - MSU offers online store
- May 12, 2006 - Berry Gordy addresses MSU's class of 2006
- May 5, 2006 - Motown founder Berry Gordy to deliver MSU convocation address
- April 28, 2006 - MSU to offer Chinese language classes online
- April 21, 2006 - MSU debate team wins national championship
- April 14, 2006 - MSU College of Law to host Indigenous Justice Systems Conference
- April 7, 2006 - MSU opens Office of Bio-based Technologies
- March 31, 2006 - 2006 tourism forecast is upbeat
- March 24, 2006 - Job market for college grads looking up
- March 17, 2006 - MSU's student radio station best in state again
- March 10, 2006 - MSU to use grant to jump-start mid-Michigan manufacturing sector
- March 3, 2006 - MSU students head to New Orleans to help clean up as part of alternative spring break
- February 24, 2006 - Agri-food system could be boon to state's economy
- February 17, 2006 - Profs aim to make Internet safer for teens
- February 10, 2006 - MSU Children's Choir wins Grammys
- February 3, 2006 - Profs rate Super Bowl ads
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