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MSU appoints Mike Yankowski as new chief of police
Mike Yankowski has been appointed as the new police chief and executive director of public safety at Michigan State University (MSU).
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Research grant awarded for studying Brucella abortus towards potential vaccine development
Sean Crosson, a professor at Michigan State University, has been awarded a $2.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
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MSU's Project MOON-Light expands broadband access across Michigan
Two professors from Michigan State University (MSU) are contributing to reducing the digital divide for over 28,000 households in Michigan.
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MSU launches music app to enhance campus walking experience
Michigan State University (MSU) has introduced a new app-based installation called "Art Moves MSU" that aims to connect visitors, students, and the community to its campus through music.
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AI helps bridge gap between science communication and public understanding
In a recent study, David Markowitz, an associate professor of communication at Michigan State University, explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can simplify scientific communication and potentially restore public trust in science.
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MSU researchers explore tree adaptation strategies amid climate change
Climate change presents a significant challenge to plant life, affecting growth and adaptation.
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Biden's final days: Examining historical actions by lame-duck presidents
As President Joe Biden approaches the end of his term, attention turns to the actions he might take before President-elect Donald Trump assumes office.
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Tips for handling political talks with family during holidays
In a time marked by political polarization, family gatherings during the holidays can become challenging when political differences arise.
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MSU researchers develop new method for early disease detection through blood tests
Michigan State University researchers, in collaboration with the Karolinska Institute and the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a new method for detecting diseases earlier through blood tests.
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Expert outlines expected grocery costs for holiday season
David Ortega, a food economist and chair in Food Economics and Policy at Michigan State University, provides insights into what consumers can expect at grocery stores this holiday season.
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MSU receives NIH grant for dementia risk study focused on vitamin D
Michigan State University (MSU) researchers have secured a $4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to investigate dementia risks.
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MSU experts analyze potential impacts under President-elect Trump's administration
Donald Trump has been elected as the next president of the United States, marking his return to the White House in 2025.
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MSU nursing faculty recognized as American Academy of Nursing fellows
Three faculty members from Michigan State University's College of Nursing have been recognized as fellows by the American Academy of Nursing (AAN).
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MSU expert discusses potential impact of Trump presidency on U.S. education
Josh Cowen, a professor of education policy at Michigan State University’s College of Education, has shared insights on the potential impacts of President-elect Donald Trump's administration on education in the United States.
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Kristin Arola named director of AIIS program at Michigan State University
Kristin Arola has been appointed as the director of American Indian and Indigenous Studies (AIIS) at Michigan State University.
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MSU researcher explores effective science communication strategies
Being a scientist involves numerous challenges, and communicating scientific research responsibly is among the most complex.
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MSU researchers explore unknowns in biochemistry through new NIH-funded study
To some, the metabolome is akin to "dark matter," an unexplored domain in biochemistry.
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MSU experts discuss potential election impacts on environment policies
As the election approaches, climate change and environmental issues are becoming key concerns for voters.
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Michigan's key voter groups may decide close presidential race
As Michigan gears up for the 2024 presidential election, the state is once again in the spotlight as a key battleground.
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Neurologist David Kaufman releases book recounting experiences with MSU football
David Kaufman, a professor at Michigan State University (MSU), has released a new book titled "We Need You in the Locker Room," which provides a personal account of his experiences as the neurologist for MSU football.