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McPherson awarded for work in Iraq Published: Monday, 09 Aug 2004MSU President M. Peter McPherson has received an award from the U.S. Department of Treasury for his efforts last summer to help rebuild Iraq's struggling economy.
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U.S. Treasury honors McPherson with Distinguished Service Award Published: Monday, 09 Aug 2004MSU President Peter McPherson was honored by the U.S. Department of Treasury with the Distinguished Service Award. U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow presented the award to McPherson and five other recipients at a ceremony on Wednesday in Washington, D.C
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MSU offers homeland security training online Published: Tuesday, 03 Aug 2004Michigan State University is launching the first of three new online courses in homeland security for practitioners and others interested in updating their skills.
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AIDS toll in African heartland isnt always what people think Published: Thursday, 08 Jul 2004New ways to study the impact of HIV/AIDS on rural African families is showing that conventional wisdom isnt necessarily wise, and pointing to better ways to help those struggling in the wake of death.
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International photographs help illustrate MSU mission Published: Sunday, 20 Jun 2004Michigan State Universitys Office of International Studies and Programs, in cooperation with the MSU Alumni Association, has posted a virtual gallery of winning photographs related to MSUs international mission.
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Detroit mayor to present commencement address at Michigan State University College of Law Published: Thursday, 20 May 2004Detroit Mayor Kwame M. Kilpatrick, a 1999 graduate of Michigan State University College of Law, will present the law colleges commencement address Sunday, May 16... and more
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The ISP International Awards Ceremony Published: Thursday, 13 May 2004Recognizing and celebrating outstanding contributions toward international understanding.
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President McPherson to take next step down Published: Wednesday, 12 May 2004President Peter McPherson announced Friday, May 7, that he will step down Jan. 1 after 11 years at MSUs helm...
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President McPherson to step down Published: Wednesday, 12 May 2004President Peter McPherson announced Friday, May 7, that he will step down Jan. 1 after 11 years at MSUs helm...
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Andrew Schechtman of Doctors Without Borders to speak at MSU medical college commencement Published: Tuesday, 11 May 2004Andrew Schechtman, a physician who has found himself on the front lines of many of the worlds major health crises, is the featured speaker at the Michigan State University College of Human Medicines commencement exercises.
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MSU International Newsmagazine Published: Wednesday, 05 May 2004Spring 2004 Edition now available in Adobe Acrobat format, along with back issues.
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Report shows decrease in job-related "deaths" Published: Thursday, 29 Apr 2004As workers and public health professionals gather around the country this week to pay tribute to colleagues who have died on the job, a new report shows that the number of workers killed in job-related injuries decreased in 2002, the last year complete statistics were available.
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MSU Board of Trustees approves new school, housing rates Published: Friday, 16 Apr 2004The Michigan State University Board of Trustees today approved new housing rates for 2004-05, which officials said are among the lowest in the state.
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Faults still plague electric systems as peak summertime use nears Published: Wednesday, 14 Apr 2004North Americas electricity system has yet to be fixed after contributing to a massive failure eight months ago. Utilities, reliability councils and grid operators are working to fix as much as possible before temperatures rise. But ironing out all the problems will be fairly difficult, says Kenneth Rose, senior fellow at MSUs Institute of Public Utilities.
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Women in the Executive Suite topic of third annual Neal Shine Lecture at MSU Published: Tuesday, 13 Apr 2004The third annual Neal Shine Lecture at Michigan State University will feature six women who shattered the glass ceiling and changed the culture at news organizations around the country.
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Research questions transplant method safety Published: Thursday, 01 Apr 2004A method once thought to inactivate retroviruses such as HIV from bones and connective tissues used in transplant procedures may not be quite as effective as originally thought, researchers at MSU have concluded
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Charter schools hire less-experienced, certified teachers than public schools Published: Thursday, 01 Apr 2004Teachers in the nations charter schools have half the experience of traditional public school teachers and are far less likely to be certified, according to an analysis released recently by the Education Policy Center at MSU.
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