News
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CSUS faculty's work brings together researchers and stakeholders around the world to solve environmental problems
Published on November 29, 2021
Steven Gray shares about his work in community-based participatory research here in Michigan and around the world. -
Does the fear of falling restrict your daily activities?
Published on November 24, 2021
When the fear of falling fills your mind with negative thoughts and prevents you from participating fully in activities, you can take action to renew your confidence and strength. -
Hope for veterans living with an alcohol use disorder
Published on November 24, 2021
Many veterans associate alcohol consumption with military culture and see it as a way to connect with comrades, but alcohol misuse can lead to serious health problems. -
Fruit versus sugar, a sweet benefit
Published on November 24, 2021
Research suggests that the body can distinguish between different types of sugar. -
Laughter has serious benefits
Published on November 24, 2021
Laughter has physical, emotional, mental and social health benefits. -
Multiple infestations of invasive water garden plants discovered this fall in southeast Michigan
Published on November 24, 2021
Over 3,500 pounds of water lettuce and water hyacinth have been removed by the Lake St. Clair Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area and Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy biologists. -
5th annual Michigan Chinook Cup and Wild Card Competition
Published on November 24, 2021
HGM hop grower members should submit Brewers Cut samples by December 15, 2021. -
Setting up a Facebook Page
Published on November 24, 2021
Setting up a Facebook Page -
New edition of cover crop field guide released
Published on November 24, 2021
The Midwest Cover Crops Field Guide has been revised to include updated and new information on cover crops and their use. -
Gary Parsons’ gift supports research arthropod collection and the Bug House
Published on November 23, 2021
Parsons is sharing an unexpected gift to expand the capacity of the A.J. Cook Collection and bolster outreach at the MSU Bug House.