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Experts from Michigan State University provide insights on upcoming Supreme Court rulings
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.
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MSU study finds simpler headlines attract more online engagement
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.
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MSU concludes successful peregrine falcon banding partnership with DNR
For the third consecutive year, Michigan State University (MSU) and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) collaborated to band peregrine falcon chicks.
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How many Ingham County students played sports on collegiate teams in 2022?
Ingham County universities had 2% of its student body playing sports on collegiate teams in 2022.
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MSU professor joins WHO committee for global dietary guideline recommendations
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.
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MSU partners with Lansing Lugnuts for Hispanic community advertising campaign
Michigan State University (MSU) advertising students have collaborated with the Lansing Lugnuts to develop a marketing campaign aimed at engaging the local Hispanic community.
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Expert critiques focus of media coverage on protest spectacles
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.
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Neighborhoods' impact on youth mental health explored by MSU researcher
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.
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Seven MSU researchers named as fellows by American scientific society
Michigan State University (MSU) researchers have been recognized for their significant contributions to science.
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Flint residents help develop culturally tailored family health history toolkit
In 2014, Flint, Michigan faced a significant crisis when it was discovered that the city's drinking water had been contaminated with lead.
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International team develops new method for solving quantum many-body problems
Researchers from the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) have collaborated with an international team to address complex computational challenges in quantum physics.
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Michigan State track and field sends largest group since 2019 to NCAA prelims
Eighteen Michigan State University track and field athletes have been selected to compete in the NCAA East First Round Regional.
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MSU Professor Jiquan Chen to receive prestigious forestry research award
Jiquan Chen, a professor of Geography at Michigan State University, will be honored with the Scientific Achievement Award by the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO).
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LeConté Dill discusses mental health's role in holistic wellness
Mental health has become an integral part of wellness discussions in various sectors, including education and healthcare.
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Walstrom family donates $1 million for women's health research at MSU
Ward and Mari Margaret Walstrom have donated $1 million to Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine.
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Report shows declining trend in Michigan's teacher compensation
A recent report from the Education Policy Innovation Collaborative at Michigan State University has examined teacher compensation in Michigan, revealing that salaries for educators in the state are below national averages.
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MSU recognized among top institutions for producing Peace Corps volunteers
Michigan State University (MSU) has been acknowledged as one of the top 10 large colleges and universities producing the most Peace Corps volunteers.
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Study links recent jail experience to higher U.S. adult suicide rates
A recent study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that one in five U.S. adults who die by suicide had spent at least one night in jail within the year before their death.
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MSU experts reflect on Brown v. Board ruling after 70 years
May 17 marks the 70th anniversary of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, a decision that ended legalized racial segregation in schools and overturned the "separate but equal" precedent.
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Study finds mismatch between US job market demands and people's career interests
A study conducted by Michigan State University has revealed significant gaps between individuals' career interests and the demands of the U.S. job market.