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Thirsty cities need a human/nature infrastructure combo
Published on October 21, 2021
MSU sustainability scientists take a holistic approach to find that human construction alone doesn't make urban water ecosystem services sustainable -
NSF grant supports exploring Arctic’s complex human-nature changes in Bering Strait
Published on October 20, 2021
A $1.54 million National Science Foundation grant will support exploring consequences of climate change, natural resource development, shipping, and tourism in the Arctic. -
MSU student focuses her biology and natural resources career path with internship
Published on October 11, 2021
Fisheries and wildlife student Kailee Pearson worked as a field technician in the Upper Peninsula with the Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians’ wildlife program over the summer. -
Register free for Innovations in Partnerships in Global Fisheries and Aquaculture
Published on October 8, 2021
A virtual side event to the Borlaug dialogue examines the role of partnerships in alleviating global hunger and malnutrition in the context of aquatic food systems. -
MSU part of new center leading climate change research in Midwest
Published on September 29, 2021
MSU researchers are lending their expertise on a variety of topics, from fisheries management to forest ecology. -
MSU group partners to harness the data revolution
Published on September 28, 2021
Members of the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability will use $1 million to collaborate on a new NSF-funded national initiative to understand climate change and disaster risks and impacts. -
Two Ph.D. students named for cloud computing fellowships
Published on September 21, 2021
CSIS's Veronica Frans and Nan Jia named MSU Cloud Computing Fellows by Institute for Cyber-Enabled Research. -
Conservation study: Fostering wanderlust benefits pandas
Published on September 20, 2021
Research in Conservation Biology shows giant pandas would benefit from some unsuitable habitat across the landscape. -
Liu recognized with World Sustainability Award
Published on September 15, 2021
Jack Liu is honored for both groundbreaking work integrating both humans and nature, as well as translating the work into policy and practice. -
Center for PFAS Research Faculty Spotlight: Kevin Elliot
Published on September 1, 2021
Dr. Kevin Elliott, a professor at MSU, is using research on PFAS as a case study to explore how the scientific community can engage in open science practices that are relevant to those outside the scientific community. -
New trail makes nature more accessible at the MSU Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center
Published on August 25, 2021
Generous gifts make ADA-accessible trail possible -
Scientists meld Twitter and satellite views to understand epic impact
Published on August 5, 2021
A unique look at two enormous global projects to understand if early concerns about environmental damage emerged, and public sentiment. -
MSU researchers catalog 480,000 lakes in the lower 48 states
Published on August 3, 2021
A team of Michigan State University researchers is on a mission to help ensure that current and future generations can enjoy the nation’s lakes. -
Frank recognized for educational research accomplishments
Published on July 20, 2021
Ken Frank, whose work spans education, fisheries and wildlife and CSIS, has been named an American Educational Research Association fellow. -
Protecting the Au Sable River
Published on June 23, 2021
As climate change and invasive species continue to threaten Michigan’s fisheries, MSU and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources are working together to assess the resilience of the iconic trout stream.