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Recent News About Michigan State University
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Legal battle looms over government authority in imposing tariffs
The Trump administration announced a significant increase in tariffs on April 2, 2025, an event referred to as “Liberation Day.” This move has sparked ongoing discussions among economists and policymakers about the effects of tariffs.
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Apple Developer Academy marks fourth graduating class
Michigan State University, Apple, and the Gilbert Family Foundation have marked the graduation of the fourth cohort from the Apple Developer Academy.
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MSU professor Anil Jain receives prestigious BBVA Foundation award
Anil Jain, a University Distinguished Professor and Douglas E. Zongker Endowed Professor at Michigan State University's College of Engineering, has been honored with the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Information and...
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Understanding how stolen data fuels illicit markets
Every year, data breaches expose sensitive personal information such as credit card numbers, addresses, and passwords.
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MSU uses AI and nanomedicine for early disease detection
Researchers from Michigan State University (MSU) and their collaborators have made strides in the early detection of prostate cancer and heart disease.
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Postcard project connects transgender community through shared stories
Researchers from Michigan State University and the University of Oregon have distributed over 10,000 postcards to members of the transgender and nonbinary community.
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Michigan State appoints Dr. James Hintz as VP for Student Affairs
After a national search, Michigan State University has appointed Dr. James Hintz as the new vice president for Student Affairs.
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Geologist explores Earth's tectonic shifts through volcanic rock study
Millions of years ago, Earth's landmasses formed a supercontinent known as Pangea.
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US Navy funds study to reduce mistakes under stress
A team of cognitive psychologists from Michigan State University has been awarded an $860,000 grant by the Office of Naval Research.
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FOIA request sent to Michigan State University regarding Chinese National students on June 16, 2025
FOIA Request to Michigan State University regarding Chinese National students on June 16, 2025.
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MSU publishes data on Black Americans born before emancipation
Michigan State University's Enslaved.org, a project documenting the lives of enslaved individuals of African descent, has published its latest dataset.
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Michigan State University trustees approve $3.69 billion operating budget for FY2025-26
During a public meeting in June, the Michigan State University Board of Trustees approved a $3.69 billion operating budget for fiscal year 2025-26.
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Study reveals challenges in using SIF data for Amazon forest health monitoring
Scientists at Michigan State University have published a study in New Phytologist revealing how Amazon rainforest canopy trees manage sunlight absorption.
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FRIB researchers uncover dynamic nuclear shapes in cobalt-70 isotopes
A research team at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan State University has discovered that cobalt-70 isotopes can form different nuclear shapes with only slight differences in energy levels.
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How pride month has evolved since its inception
The first Pride march took place in New York City on June 28, 1970, marking the anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising.
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MSU study highlights impact of communication on construction project success
Michigan State University has conducted new research highlighting the importance of communication in improving large-scale construction projects.
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MSU study explores motives behind US farmland ownership restrictions
A recent study by Michigan State University has analyzed the increasing legislative activity across U.S. states aimed at restricting foreign ownership of agricultural land.
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MSU's Matt Grossmann awarded prestigious Andrew Carnegie Fellowship
Matt Grossmann, director of Michigan State University’s Institute for Public Policy and Social Research and professor in the Department of Political Science, has been named one of the 26 researchers to join the 2025 class of Andrew Carnegie Fellows.
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Study shows vr aids remote education but has time limits
Virtual reality is gradually becoming a fixture in educational settings, including colleges and high schools.
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MSU appoints J Batt as new director of athletics
Michigan State University has appointed J Batt as its new vice president and director of intercollegiate athletics.