The U.S. Supreme Court is set to deliver rulings on a range of significant cases this June, addressing issues such as social media regulation, government agency authority, environmental regulation, homelessness rights, drug company influence, and abortion access. These decisions could have widespread implications for both governmental institutions and individual lives.
David Markowitz, associate professor of communication at Michigan State University, has been investigating how language influences social and psychological processes. In today's competitive news environment, high-quality journalism from credible sources must vie for attention against misinformation and a growing volume of partisan content.
For the third consecutive year, Michigan State University (MSU) and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) collaborated to band peregrine falcon chicks.
Felicia Wu, a distinguished professor at Michigan State University, has been chosen to serve on the World Health Organization's Risk-Benefit Assessment Technical Group.
Michigan State University (MSU) advertising students have collaborated with the Lansing Lugnuts to develop a marketing campaign aimed at engaging the local Hispanic community.
Danielle K. Brown, a professor at Michigan State University, has provided insights into how media coverage often emphasizes the spectacle of protests rather than their substance.
The only price of regular gas in cities throughout Ingham County was found at a single gas station in the week ending May 18, according to GasBuddy.com.
Rep. Meerman issued a statement on May 21, 2024, reaffirming his support for the people of Israel against known terrorist groups and condemning antisemitism on college campuses.
Dr. S. Alexandra Burt, a distinguished professor at the College of Social Science and Department of Psychology, focuses her research on understanding how disadvantaged neighborhoods impact youth mental health.