Earlier this year, community members at the Indigenous Food Sovereignty Summit asked what it means to feed a people and who gets to decide. Click below to learn about the summit, food sovereignty and hear from community members.
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Graduating student Devin Johnson transferred to MSU for its accessibility. Click below to hear from Devin and follow his journey at MSU as an active community member and student with a disability.
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The sixth annual MSU Juneteenth Commemorative Celebration is taking place across campus with a weeklong series of events, from June 15-19. Events will bring together students, faculty, staff, alums and community members. Click below to learn more and RSVP.
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A new national study led by MSU researcher Amber Pearson reveals a surprise: The biological benefits of nature are not experienced equally across all populations. Click below to learn more and hear from Pearson. https://t.co/VBOrNJXdNr
Did you know? The MSU Center for Survivors and its volunteers provide resources for students on campus and throughout the Greater Lansing area who are impacted by relationship violence and sexual assault. Click below to learn more about the they do.
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The Education Team within the IEI Office is hosting a series called Inclusive Systems this spring! The 6-week program brings together people from the MSU community to explore empathy, constructive dialogue and personal wellbeing. Click below to learn more.
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An MSU alum is making sure every Spartan can wear green and white with pride through an MSU-licensed apparel company focused on inclusive merchandising and adaptive clothing. Click below to learn more and hear from founder Mo Gerhardt.
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MSU Public Health is celebrating 5 milestones that demonstrate how pairing community trust and decision-making with academic rigor leads to interventions and policy reforms that save lives. Learn how MSU is redefining public health through community power.
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Futuras Engineers, a newly registered student organization at MSU, provides Hispanic women in engineering support to excel academically, find career opportunities and achieving their personal goals. Click below to learn more.
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As MSU's APIDA Heritage Month celebrations come to an end, hear from student Maya Fukumori on her experience being a part of MSU's APASO and community building. Click below to hear from Maya and learn more about APASO.
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Through Apr. 9, MSU students and staff are invited to take part in the first institution-wide effort to better understand experiences, engagement and sense of belonging across MSU. Click below for the short 15-min survey featuring prizes and sweepstakes. https://t.co/aO8mgkxqDN
Through Apr. 9, MSU students and staff are invited to take part in the first institution-wide effort to better understand experiences, engagement and sense of belonging across MSU. Click below for the short 15-min survey featuring prizes and sweepstakes. https://t.co/aO8mgkxqDN
Thank you to all who have contributed to this year's #GiveGreenDay thus far! Gifts to DRN help provide places and spaces to network, collaborate and strengthen faculty engagement and community at MSU. Click below to take part in the last matching event!
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With today's Powwow of Love in mind, click below to learn about powwow traditions and etiquette taking place during MSU's largest student-led event on campus.
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Earlier this year, MSU's Rx Kids program was launched in the city of Detroit! Click below to learn how the expansion represents an unprecedented investment into the Detroit's youngest residents.
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Last month, the annual Malcolm X Muslim Studies Community Forum featured Yusef Salaam, a NYC Council member and member of the Exonerated “Central Park” Five, concluding with a book signing. Click below to learn more about the event and the Exonerated Five.
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In recognition of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we highlight third-year student Lia Kim, who found community through on-campus orgs. Click below to learn how organizations like Women in Computing help support women in STEM at MSU.
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In celebration of Black History Month, learn about 13 African American Spartans that have made history at Michigan State University and beyond! Click below to read more.
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February is National Black History Month! This year is BHM's 50th anniversary as a federal designation. Click below to learn more and find events happening across campus! https://t.co/M3ntRdgwzD
At this year's Community Unity Dinner, a new tradition began with a powerful debut from the MSU Transforming Theatre Ensemble, or TTE. Click below to learn more and hear from director Lynn Lammers and first-year student, Detroit-based poet Charisma Holly.
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