News
-
Mary Gardiner receives 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award
Published on April 27, 2023
Mary Gardiner, Ph. D., receives the Department of Entomology Distinguished Alumni Award. -
Madison Marsh Makes “The Cut”
Published on April 27, 2023
Madison Marsh, a senior majoring in Environmental Economics and Management (EEM) turned her passion for cooking into her very own cookbook, The Cut, that has sold more than 400 copies in its first year. -
Rose McAloon Takes her EEM Reins to Glacier National Park
Published on April 27, 2023
Rose McAloon, the 2023 Outstanding Senior majoring in Environmental Economics and Management (EEM) is using her passion as a National Park guide to educate others about nature and its value. -
Dan Guyer Makes a Difference for Students and Stakeholders
Published on April 25, 2023
BAE Professor Emeritus Dan Guyer, has been a strong contributor in student and stakeholder engagement during his tenure at BAE -
Using Precision Agriculture to Adapt to a Changing Climate
Published on April 24, 2023
Michigan specialty crops have been the research focus of Younsuk Dong, Ph.D., BAE assistant professor. Dong's Low-Cost Monitoring System assists producers across Michigan in adapting to the challenges. -
MSU researchers seeking solutions for spotted wing drosophila
Published on April 24, 2023
The invasive fruit fly spotted wing drosophila damages soft-fleshed fruits such as berries and cherries. -
MSU’s Belant to serve on National Wildlife Services Committee
Published on April 21, 2023
Jerrold Belant, professor in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at MSU, has accepted United States Department of Agriculture Secretary Thomas Vilsack’s invitation to serve on the National Wildlife Services Advisory Committee. -
Electrical Technology Certificate Program Sets Students up for Success in the Classroom and Beyond
Published on April 21, 2023
The Electrical Technology Program at Michigan State University (MSU) provides electrical apprenticeship training emphasizing agricultural, residential, commercial, and industrial wiring. -
Tropical wheat development may not aid Nigerians in poverty
Published on April 21, 2023
Investing $1.5 billion in tropical wheat funding may not benefit people living in poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa, warns MSU's Dr. Saweda Liverpool-Tasie. -
Keeping swine in the thermoneutral zone
Published on April 21, 2023
Estimating hot conditions affecting pigs raised inside buildings and making modifications to reduce the risk of heat stress.