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Weekly Beet - April 23, 2021
Published on April 23, 2021
In this weeks issue - After 40+ years working for MSU, Debbie Williams is retiring. Eric Patterson has a large project funded called the International Weed Genomics Consortium. -
Downloading and Installing Office 365 Software for Windows
Published on April 22, 2021
Instructions for installing the Office 365 version of Microsoft Office for Windows. -
Setting the Default Calendar on Apple Devices (Office 365)
Published on April 22, 2021
Instructions for setting your default calendar to your MSU Office 365 calendar on your iPhone or iPad. -
Configuring Email on Apple Devices (Office 365)
Published on April 22, 2021
Instructions on how to configure your MSU Office 365 email account on your Apple devices including iPhone and iPad. -
Configuring Email on Android using the Samsung Email App (Office 365)
Published on April 22, 2021
Instructions on how to configure your MSU email account on your Samsung Android devices using the Samsung Email App. -
Configuring the Outlook App on Android Devices (Office 365)
Published on April 22, 2021
Instructions on how to configure your MSU Office 365 email account on your Android devices including phones and tablets using the Outlook Mobile Application. -
Fall and winter drought could cause challenges in crops
Published on April 22, 2021
Below normal precipitation during the fall and winter has resulted in a decline in groundwater levels. Producers need to prepare for potential challenges, especially if they irrigate crops. -
Configuring the Outlook App on Apple Devices (Office 365)
Published on April 22, 2021
Instructions on how to configure your MSU Office 365 email account on your Apple devices including iPhone and iPad using the Outlook Mobile Application. -
Microsoft Office 365
Published on April 22, 2021
Links to quickstart guides and instructions for using the Microsoft Office 365 suite of applications. -
Southwest Michigan field crop update – April 22, 2021
Published on April 22, 2021
The 2021 growing season got off to a fast start in many places across Michigan fueled by dry conditions that traced their roots back to last fall.