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Dr. Harrigan's'recently took a'trip to St. Louis, Senegal.
Published on May 8, 2020
Dr. Harrigan'recently took a'trip to St. Louis, Senegal as part of the USAID Appropriate Scale Mechanization Consortium. -
SPDC degree programs receive STEM designation
Published on May 8, 2020
Three SPDC degree programs in landscape architecture and urban and regional planning have received STEM designation. -
$1.3 Million Grant
Published on May 8, 2020
MSU and U.S. Army to improve wastewater treatment on military bases. -
Should I irrigate ahead of the coming freeze?
Published on May 8, 2020
The benefits of irrigating early-sown vegetables depend on weather ahead of the freeze, but soil moisture can help retain heat. -
MSU and U.S. Army work to improve wastewater treatment facilities on military bases
Published on May 8, 2020
The $1.3 million grant was awarded to Michigan State University and the U.S. Army to convert blackwater and organic food wastes into potable water and renewable energy. -
Adding your Calendar Availability to an Email in Outlook
Published on May 8, 2020
Instructions for adding a section to your email to display your calendar availability. This is especially useful for scheduling meetings with people outside of MSU. -
Australian scholar sets groundwork for international irrigation partnership
Published on May 8, 2020
MSU, University of Southern Queensland building memorandum of understanding for collaboration -
Entomology graduate student award results in more butterfly and moth data for global scientists
Published on May 8, 2020
Supported with a Scriber Scholar Award, Erica Fischer has significantly expanded the butterfly and moth database available at MSU for international use. -
Shaping Agricultural Research Post COVID-19
Published on May 7, 2020
An online discussion hosted by Michigan State University and the Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economists -
Pandemic Agriculture: Why Corona Virus Won’t be the End of Our Problems
Published on May 7, 2020
“How we combat the effects of COVID-19 on food security and safety will determine how we succeed or fail with this outbreak” - Scott Haskell, DVM, MPVM, PhD. Dr. Haskell teaches the online course, Animal Health, World Trade, and Food Safety.