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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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MSU Center for Gender in Global Context presents the first Mary Anderson Best Undergraduate Paper Aw (/news/?id=122) Published: Friday, 06 Feb 2009Yvette Efevbera, an International Relations senior at MSU, was presented with the first ever Mary Anderson best undergraduate paper on women and gender in global perspective award from Michigan State Universitys Center for Gender in Global Context at the departments annual open house held January 30th, 2009. -
MSU Campus Commemorates World AIDS Day (/news/?id=83) Published: Thursday, 07 Dec 2006MSU commemorated World AIDS Day on Dec. 1 with a symposium focusing on the millions of children in Sub-Saharan Africa who have been orphaned by HIV/AIDS. The program, No Place to Hide World AIDS Day Symposium, featured presentations of scholastic work and student field projects in addition to a showing of the video, No Place to Hide.
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MSU Commemorates World AIDS Day (/news/?id=82) Published: Thursday, 07 Dec 2006MSU commemorated World AIDS Day on Dec. 1 with a symposium focusing on the millions of children orphaned by HIV/AIDS. The program, No Place to Hide World AIDS Day Symposium, featured presentations of scholastic work and student field projects in addition to a showing of the video, No Place to Hide.
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Alumni Couple Active in Congo Wildlife Conservation (/news/?id=37) Published: Monday, 09 May 2005Two MSU alumni, Terese and John Hart, are working to foster conservation in the midst of armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Terese is currently the director of the Wildlife Conservation Societys (WCS) operations in the DRC, and her husband John heads up a major wildlife inventory and monitoring initiative in that country involving the Okapi Wildlife Reserve and several national parks.
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