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PSM's Marc Friedman and Alassane Sow explore food and sustainability issues in a new MSU Museum exhibit
Published on January 28, 2024
Exhibit on view through Jun 29, 2024 at the MSU Museum -
PSM Students get weedy at annual conferences
Published on January 28, 2024
PSM weed science students placed well in poster and presentation contests at the annual meetings -
Forestry Student Spotlight – Alexis Sell
Published on January 26, 2024
Alexis Sell shares her undergraduate experience in forestry at MSU and how her study away in Costa Rica had a great impact on her. -
Managing language barriers within relationships
Published on January 26, 2024
Embracing our partner’s differences can be the first step to fostering a healthy relationship. -
Enrollment is up in Turfgrass program
Published on January 26, 2024
It’s a great time to be part of the turfgrass program! More than 30 students are currently enrolled in the undergraduate/certificate program. -
Welcome Teresa Crook, field crops agronomist educator with MSU Extension
Published on January 26, 2024
Teresa Cook will serve as a field crops agronomy educator serving the Saginaw Valley and Thumb region. -
Open Position: Continuing Academic Specialist - Outreach
Published on January 25, 2024
The School of Planning, Design and Construction (SPDC) at Michigan State University invites applications for a full‐time, 12‐month Continuing Academic Specialist with a 85% outreach and 15% teaching assignment. -
CSS Alumni John Burk puts learning into practice on his family farm
Published on January 25, 2024
Education, experience and connections come together to promote sustainable farming in Michigan -
Sharing experiences managing Bovine Leukemia Virus during 2023 International All Things BLV Conference
Published on January 25, 2024
During the 2023 International All Things BLV Conference at Michigan State University, two veterinarians and a dairy herd owner shared their experiences managing herds with Bovine Leukemia Virus. -
Winter hay supplies getting low? Consider limit-feeding grain to your beef cows
Published on January 25, 2024
Limit-feeding corn grain can be economically advantageous when the price of hay becomes too high due to short supply.