News
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Entomologists making a difference at home and abroad featured in Spring 2019 Bugged newsletter
Published on April 22, 2019
Read how our entomologists continue to address global challenges and how students power our will to prepare for future impact in this spring 2019 Bugged newsletter. -
MSU awarded $7.8 million grant to promote agricultural transformation in Malawi
Published on April 22, 2019
The Agricultural Transformation Initiative has awarded MSU a $7.8 million grant toward bettering the lives of smallholder farmers and the country's agricultural sector. -
2018-2019 Scholarship Award Winners
Published on April 20, 2019
The winners of 2018 - 2019 award winners. -
Brian Dynda receives 2019 Paul Schmidt Service Award
Published on April 20, 2019
Brian Dynda receives 2019 MSU Packaging Alumni Association Paul Schmidt Service Award. -
Emily Alexander receives the 2019 Packaging Alumni Association Innovation Award
Published on April 20, 2019
Emily Alexander is the winner of the 2019 Packaging Alumni Association Innovation Award -
Entomology alumnus Abdulwahab Hafez takes on the challenge of building a pesticide safety system in Saudi Arabia
Published on April 19, 2019
Based on his experiences at MSU, Abdulwahab Hafez believes a team with diverse international experience will best address his country’s crop and food safety challenges. -
Aquatic plant species prohibited from sale in Michigan
Published on April 19, 2019
There are currently 18 aquatic plant species that are prohibited from sale in Michigan as they pose a threat to the local ecosystem. -
CANR recognizes faculty and academic promotions
Published on April 19, 2019
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources annually recognizes faculty and academic promotions. -
FSIS Proposes Elimination of Dual Net Content Labeling
Published on April 19, 2019
Neal Fortin, Director of MSU's Institute for Food Laws and Regulations, explains implications of the USDA FSIS' proposal to eliminate dual net content labeling. -
Tree, turf and ornamental plant update – April 19, 2019
Published on April 19, 2019
Spring has sprung in most of Michigan, leading gardeners to ask many common turf, pruning and pollinator health questions.