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Kristopher Wilson Won the Homer Higbee International Education Award at MSU (/news/?id=1196) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013Kristopher D. Wilson, a junior in international relations is supporting a welcoming environment for international students at MSU through his support of numerous student organizations and participation in intercultural activities.
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Carol Downing Towl Won the Homer Higbee International Education Award at MSU (/news/?id=1197) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013Carol Downing Towl, the co-chair of the Community Volunteers for International Programs has been an exceptional volunteer serving on the executive committee and arranging international speakers at local schools and community organizations.
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MSU Presents 2013 International Awards (/news/?id=1198) Published: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013On April 3, at its International Award ceremony, the Office of International Studies and Programs (ISP) celebrated the staff, students and community members for their efforts to foster international understanding.
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A Global Day of Service - Powered by Spartans 4-13-13 (http://www.serviceday.msu.edu/) Published: Monday, 01 Apr 2013On April 13, 2013, MSU alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends have a special opportunity to come together for MSU’s first Global Day of Service. Help show the power and spirit of Spartans everywhere. A special website has been created to register service projects that Spartans are involved in on 4-13-13. The site also allows Spartans to find and join other Spartan led service project on 4-13-13.
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Final Sharper Focus/Wider Lens Lecture set for April 2 (http://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2013/final-sharper-focus-wider-lens-lecture-set-for-april-2/) Published: Friday, 29 Mar 2013
The Sharper Focus/Wider Lens lecture series will present “Food and the City,” April 2 at the MSU Union Parlor Room BC. The lecture begins at 7 p.m.
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Conservation: One Bird Song at a Time (/news/?id=1151) Published: Tuesday, 26 Mar 2013A passionate ornithologist builds a scientifically valuable bird sound database.
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We Have Bad News for TB (/news/?id=1150) Published: Tuesday, 19 Mar 2013Researchers at Michigan State University are developing strategies to combat drug-resistant TB.
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One World, Many Stories (/news/?id=1169) Published: Thursday, 14 Mar 2013
A community-based program in collaboration with MSU, East Lansing Public Library, Target, and Red Cedar Elementary School to promote family reading practices with interactive events that expose children to a variety of cultures and ideas.
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Brazilian Students Gain International Knowledge at MSU (/news/?id=1149) Published: Tuesday, 12 Mar 2013Over the past decade Brazil has experienced unprecedented economic growth and business expansion by providing 100,000 scholarships for its best students to study abroad at the world’s top universities.
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A Growing International Student Population (/news/?id=1148) Published: Tuesday, 05 Mar 2013The Office for International Students and Scholars is helping students and the university address needs for the increasing international student population at MSU.
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Join the most prestigious and powerful student government in the Big Ten (/news/?id=1162) Published: Tuesday, 05 Mar 2013The Associated Students of Michigan State University (ASMSU) are looking for students from the International Studies and Programs to run as a representative for the General Assembly. ASMSU is interested in students that embody leadership skills, are dedicated to making a difference, and care about their college.
For more information please visit asmsu.msu.edu (http://asmsu.msu.edu/) or email
MSU: A champion for resilient communities (/news/?id=1155) Published: Thursday, 28 Feb 2013MSU and its partners in Tanzania are committed to unraveling the multi-faceted issues of poverty and are placing a priority on facilitating resilient communities.
Mexican Collaboration Shines Ligh on Osteopathic Medicine (/news/?id=1147) Published: Tuesday, 26 Feb 2013Michigan State University has a new partnership in hyperbaric medicine with the Yucatan Department of Health, which now has a 23-patient capacity hyperbaric chamber.
Nourishing People - and an economy (http://report.president.msu.edu/360/lilongwe/) Published: Friday, 22 Feb 2013In an effort to double the capacity of Malawi’s dairy value chain, MSU researchers led by Puliyur MohanKumar, professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, are applying successful outcomes from a similar MSU partnership project that helped transform India’s dairy industry. India, now the world’s top milk producer, shares similar environmental and cultural traits with Malawi.
Science inspires an award winning music composition (/news/?id=1143) Published: Tuesday, 19 Feb 2013A young composer studying at MSU uses science and personal experience to create award winning music.
MSU’s Engagement with Mali and Community Outreach (/news/?id=1142) Published: Monday, 18 Feb 2013The MSU African Studies Center will be sponsoring a teach-in titled, ‘Why Mali Matters’ on Tuesday, February 19, 2:00pm to 7:00pm at Room 303-305 in the International Center, featuring two former U.S. ambassadors to Mali, and scholars from MSU and other institutions.
MSU to offer good wishes in Celebration of Chinese New Year (/news/?id=1126) Published: Wednesday, 06 Feb 2013In celebration of the ancient tradition of Chinese New Year, the Career Services Network and International Studies and Programs have come together to offer New Year greetings and tangerines in the International Center Lobby on Friday, February 8 from 11:30 to 1:30 pm. Students, faculty and staff are invited to stop to ring in the year of the snake.
Michigan State University earns spot on Peace Corps’ annual Top Colleges rankings (/news/?id=1120) Published: Tuesday, 05 Feb 2013For the thirteenth year in a row, Michigan State University (MSU) has earned a spot on the Peace Corps’ annual list of the top volunteer-producing large universities across the country. With 76 graduates currently serving as Peace Corps volunteers, the university ranks tenth and remains a solid source of alumni committed to making a difference at home and abroad. Since the agency was created in 1961, 2,300 alums have served overseas, making Michigan State University the No. 6 a
Follow MSU 's crew as it chronicles Spartan impact around the world Published: Thursday, 31 Jan 2013The SPARTANS WILL. 360 crew is taking you on an adventure—around the world and on the scene—to see the indispensable work of MSU’s scientists, scholars, and students.
Learn more about the project or start exploring for a firsthand look at Spartan impact in locations from East Lansing to East Africa.
MSU Symposium Aims to Globalize Graduate Education through Study Abroad Opportunities (/news/?id=1116) Published: Wednesday, 30 Jan 2013MSU Department of Educational Administration and the Mildred B. Erickson Distinguished Chair in Higher, Adult & Lifelong Education together announce a symposium to address the need for study abroad programming for graduate students.
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