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Study abroad scholarships offered by Global Center for Food Systems Innovation Published: Sunday, 28 Apr 2013
The Global Center for Food Systems Innovation is offering scholarships for MSU students who will be studying abroad in 2013 and plan to focus on food systems development challenges.
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MSU, The MasterCard Foundation partner on $500 million African scholars program Published: Wednesday, 26 Sep 2012With 50-plus years of engagement in Africa, Michigan State University will partner with The MasterCard Foundation on its $500 million education initiative, The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program, to provide talented, yet financially disadvantaged youth – especially those from Africa – with access to high-quality education.
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Students of Mexican descent eligible for research grants Published: Thursday, 06 Jan 2011Thanks to a grant from the Institute for Mexicans Abroad and the Consulate of Mexico, up to eight Michigan State University students of Mexican descent, who engage in research, will receive scholarships for the remainder of the 2010-11 academic year.
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MSU: Tops in study abroad participation, international student enrollment Published: Monday, 15 Nov 2010EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State University ranks in the top 10 for both study abroad participation and international student enrollment, according to Open Doors 2010, the annual report on international education released today by the Institute of International Education.
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Annual Central Eurasian Studies Society Conference to be held at MSU Published: Friday, 15 Oct 2010EAST LANSING, Mich. — Scholars in all humanities and social science disciplines from around the world as well as MSU community members with an interest in Central Eurasia will have opportunities to learn more as the Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS) comes to host their annual international conference at MSU October 28-31.
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New MSU Web site aims to help address inequality in Latin America Published: Thursday, 10 Jun 2010Today, Michigan State University launched a new web site to provide free and open access to research results and innovative thinking on the issues of inequality in Latin America. -
MSU Partners with Regent's College in London for Study Abroad Published: Wednesday, 10 Feb 2010Michigan State University will centralize its London-based study abroad programs to Regent's College, a private college located in the heart of London, to improve quality, enhance the experience for all students and control costs. Regent' Park will serve as the base for MSU' faculty-ed study abroad programs in London starting summer semester 2010. -
LCC Offers Study-Abroad Scholarships for MSU Programs Published: Wednesday, 07 Oct 2009Lansing Community College today announced a scholarship program to help LCC students study abroad. The world, from the Arctic to New Zealand, is available to LCC students through a Michigan State University study-abroad program.
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Visiting Alumnus Brings a Piece of Home to MSU Indonesian Students Published: Wednesday, 27 May 2009On May 19, the former president of the MSU Alumni Club of Indonesia, Setyanto P. Santosa, visited campus and attended a meeting with the Indonesian Students Association. He was in the United States for a professional conference in Washington DC. -
South Asia Forum Seeks to Expand MSU Collaboration in the Region Published: Friday, 26 Sep 2008In September, a two-day forum focused on the new South Asia Initiative, bring together the faculty and staff from the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Broad College of Business, College of Communications Arts and Sciences, College Education, College of Engineering, James Madison College, College of Veterinary Medicine, College of Social Science, Asian Studies Center, and International Studies and Programs.
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MSU Museum Features International Exhibitions Published: Wednesday, 04 Oct 2006Two current MSU Museum exhibits, "Workers Culture in Two Nations: South Africa and the United States" and "Lest We Forget: The Triumph Over Slavery," include significant international content.
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MSU Launches MSU Today International Edition Published: Thursday, 27 Apr 2006A new e-publication/website, MSU Today International Edition, debuted on April 27. The quarterly publication is a collaborative project of the units represented on the Forming International Partnerships Committee. To view the publication on the web and to subscribe to future issues, go to http://www.international.msutoday.msu.edu/
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MSU Federal Credit Union Scholarships Support 47 Students for Study Abroad Published: Friday, 06 May 2005In 2004, the MSU Federal Credit Union established a $2.5 million endowment for MSU study abroad scholarships. This endowment has greatly increased available scholarship funds for MSU students studying abroad. Forty-seven students were awarded scholarships to study abroad during winter break 2004-2005, spring semester 2005, and summer semester 2005. Below are the scholarship award recipients (with major, program, and destination) announced during the endowments second year.
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Katherine J. Pitsch selected for $10,000 DACOR Bacon House graduate fellowship Published: Tuesday, 05 Apr 2005Katherine Pitsch, a James Madison College senior, has been selected as the MSU recipient of a prestigious graduate fellowship sponsored by Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired (DACOR), an association of retired U.S. Foreign Service officers with offices in Washington, D.C. Pitsch is majoring in International Relations with a specialization in Muslim Studies. She has studied Arabic and Kazakh at MSU, and is also fluent in Spanish.
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Katherine J. Pitsch selected for $10,000 DACOR Bacon House graduate fellowship Published: Tuesday, 05 Apr 2005Katherine Pitsch, a James Madison College senior, has been selected as the MSU recipient of a prestigious graduate fellowship sponsored by Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired (DACOR), an association of retired U.S. Foreign Service officers with offices in Washington, D.C. Pitsch is majoring in International Relations with a specialization in Muslim Studies. She has studied Arabic and Kazakh at MSU, and is also fluent in Spanish.
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Katherine J. Pitsch selected for $10,000 DACOR Bacon House graduate fellowship Published: Tuesday, 05 Apr 2005Katherine Pitsch, a James Madison College senior, has been selected as the MSU recipient of a prestigious graduate fellowship sponsored by Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired (DACOR), an association of retired U.S. Foreign Service officers with offices in Washington, D.C. Pitsch is majoring in International Relations with a specialization in Muslim Studies. She has studied Arabic and Kazakh at MSU, and is also fluent in Spanish.
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Katherine J. Pitsch selected for $10,000 DACOR Bacon House graduate fellowship Published: Tuesday, 05 Apr 2005Katherine Pitsch, a James Madison College senior, has been selected as the MSU recipient of a prestigious graduate fellowship sponsored by Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired (DACOR), an association of retired U.S. Foreign Service officers with offices in Washington, D.C. Pitsch is majoring in International Relations with a specialization in Muslim Studies. She has studied Arabic and Kazakh at MSU, and is also fluent in Spanish.
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Katherine J. Pitsch selected for $10,000 DACOR Bacon House graduate fellowship Published: Tuesday, 05 Apr 2005Katherine Pitsch, a James Madison College senior, has been selected as the MSU recipient of a prestigious graduate fellowship sponsored by Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired (DACOR), an association of retired U.S. Foreign Service officers with offices in Washington, D.C. Pitsch is majoring in International Relations with a specialization in Muslim Studies. She has studied Arabic and Kazakh at MSU, and is also fluent in Spanish.
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