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MSU alumna and renowned journalist Jemele Hill with her new book, Uphill: A Memoir

MSU alumna and renowned journalist Jemele Hill returns to MSU Today to discuss her new book, Uphill: A Memoir.

New MSU dean leading a diverse and welcoming College of Agriculture and Natural Resources to a sustainable future

Michigan State University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Dean Kelly Millenbah talks with Kirk Heinze on MSU Today.

Renowned plant scientist to lead MSU’s Plant Resilience Institute

Seung Yon “Sue” Rhee, a researcher with diverse and interdisciplinary experience ranging from plant development to plant metabolism, bioinformatics, genomics, and comp...

MSU scholars analyze results and reflect on the 2022 midterm election results

MSU Institute for Public Policy and Social Research (IPPSR) Director Matt Grossmann, Professor Emeritus of Economics Charley Ballard, and IPPSR associate director Arno...

MSU alumnus and retiring radio executive reflects on influential 47-year career

Steve Schram is an MSU alumnus, an outstanding alumni honoree of MSU’s College of Communication Arts and Sciences, and a member of the Michigan Association of Broadcas...

Schupan leader working to improve and increase recycling in Michigan

Tom Emmerich is chief operating officer for Schupan and president of Schupan Recycling. He joins me on MSU Today to talk about the state and future of recycling in Mic...

Culture, community, communication and “stagility” guide interim Michigan State University president

Michigan State University Interim President Teresa K. Woodruff joins Russ White on MSU today.

Centralized security operations, partnership with East Lansing Police to improve campus safety

As Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D. prepares to leave his role as the institution’s 21st president, his legacy will be remembered by his...

MSU STRIDE Center promotes independence, employment and quality of life for people with disabilities

Michigan State University has launched a new center to meet the critical need globally to support individuals with disabilities in life and career transitions.

Pandemic School Performance and Political Predictions

State of the State is a monthly conversation on Michigan politics, policy, and the economy from Michigan State University's Institute for Public Policy and Social Rese...

Get to know “enthusiastic’ SpartanMag.com Publisher Jim Comparoni

SpartanMag.com Publisher Jim Comparoni joins me on MSU Today.

President Stanley reflects on the “extraordinary opportunity I've had at Michigan State University”

Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D. joins me on MSU today to elaborate on topics he covers in his October 2022 Spartan Community Letter, wh...

Hispanic Heritage Month recognizes contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans

National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated in the United States every September 15 through October 15 to recognize the contributions and influence of Hispanic Amer...

Facilitators in Government Relations advocate for MSU and higher education

Three-time MSU alumna Kathy Wilbur is Senior Vice President for Government Relations at MSU. Katie John is Associate VP for State Relations and an MSU alumna, too.

Grand marshal for MSU Homecoming 2022 is track and field legend James Bibbs

MSU icon, trailblazer and 2022 Homecoming Grand Marshal James Bibbs was the first Black head coach at MSU and first Black head track coach in the Big Ten.

Fall semester is underway at MSU, “where people want to come and learn”

Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D. joins MSU Today to elaborate on topics he covers in his September 2022 Spartan Community Letter, which ...

Politics, Policy and the Economy subjects in the latest IPPSR State of the State conversation

Matt Grossmann, Charley Ballard, and Arnold Weinfeld from MSU's Institute for Public Policy and Social Research talk politics and the economy.

“Championship resources” drive holistic mental and physical wellness in Spartan Athletics

Ashton Henderson, a four-year letter winner for Spartan Football from 2006 through 2009, returned to MSU in February of 2022 as executive associate athletics director ...

Arts and culture institutions collaborating to imbue the arts into the fabric of MSU

Three of Michigan State University's arts and culture institutions are celebrating significant milestones this year.

Alumna, MSU students inspire each other to live “hope-rich” life of recovery and sobriety

Michigan native and MSU alumna Susan Packard is a media entrepreneur, who along with many talented people, created popular TV channels like CNBC, HGTV, and Food Networ...

MSU Police evolving to better engage with the campus and community

This is another edition of Chopping It Up with the Chief, the chief being Michigan State University's Vice President for Public Safety and Chief of Police, Marlon Lynch.

Catching up with Michigan State University’s 19th President Peter McPherson

Peter McPherson was the 19th president of Michigan State University, serving from October of 1993 through 2004. He's also president emeritus of the Association of Publ...

Broad Museum interim director seeks to embed arts and culture across campus

Steven Bridges is the interim director and senior curator and director of curatorial affairs at MSU's Broad Museum. The Broad is celebrating 10 years of being open to ...

Remembering Dr. E. James Potchen, a giant in MSU history

Dr. E. James Potchen passed away peacefully on August 20, 2022.

President Stanley looking forward to a “safe, focused and productive” year at MSU

Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D. elaborates on topics he discusses in his August 2022 Spartan Community Letter, which you can read by cl...

Inflation, recession, and expanding broadband services to all Michiganders are subjects in the latest State of the State podcast

On this month’s State of the State Podcast, Institute for Public Policy and Social Research (IPPSR) Assistant Director Arnold Weinfeld, along with MSU Economist Charle...

New executive director engaging Wharton Center’s audience of the future

Eric Olmscheid is the new executive director of MSU's world-renowned Wharton Center for the Performing Arts.

MSU institute promotes love for fitness and works to reduce professionalization of youth sports

Inside Michigan State University's renowned College of Education is the equally renowned Department of Kinesiology, and within the department is the acclaimed Institut...

MSU’s first-ever W. M. Keck Foundation award will show life in a new light

A $1.3 million research project will use laser light to record movies of biological processes at an unprecedented resolution

New MSU College of Education dean seeks to “anchor strengths and optimize opportunities”

Michigan State University's renowned College of Education has a new leader. It's Jerlando F. L. Jackson, who is also an MSU Foundation Professor of Education.

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