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Founder and co-host of “The Sci-Files” researches biosensors to detect swine fever
Published on October 31, 2022
Chelsie Boodoo, founder and co-host of “The Sci-Files” on Impact 89 FM, is a Ph.D. candidate researching DNA-based biosensors to detect swine fever viruses. -
MSU alums fulfill critical roles in $19 million grazing, soil health study
Published on October 28, 2022
Spartan graduates lead partner research teams at Colorado State University, Noble Research Institute -
4-H and FFA alumna’s agricultural passion leads her to study at Michigan State University
Published on October 24, 2022
A deep passion for agriculture led 4-H and FFA alumna and current Agribusiness Management senior Madelyn Cary to pursue an education at Michigan State University (MSU). -
Specright partners with Michigan State University School of Packaging to enhance student preparation for careers in the packaging industry
Published on October 21, 2022
A gift from Specright will refresh the Packaging computer lab and provide access to its Specification Data Management platform. -
Forestry student finds way for ecology to remediate our landscape and provide more of our natural resources
Published on October 14, 2022
Forestry senior Andrew Deleruyelle has a long-term goal to make people want to eagerly participate in conservation efforts. -
Doctoral student evaluating long-term sustainability in fisheries using quantitative stock assessment models
Published on October 10, 2022
Fisheries and Wildlife Ph.D. student Emily Liljestrand combines a passion for mathematics and computer modeling with a love for marine biology to evaluate long-term sustainability in fisheries. -
Packaging master’s grad drafted to the NFL
Published on October 4, 2022
Spartan football and MSU School of Packaging alum, A.J. Arcuri, was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams. -
Horticulture student recommends becoming involved in student clubs
Published on October 3, 2022
Horticulture senior Emma Brinks found community in the Student Horticulture Association. Her long-term goal is to own a nursery of her own that focuses on native plants and natural ecosystems. -
Joseph Rusike respected Agricultural Economist and MSU alumnus dies unexpectedly
Published on October 3, 2022
Prominent researcher will be missed by the many in the Food Security Group and the larger agricultural development community -
MSU School of Packaging receives cutting-edge equipment donated by IMV America
Published on September 30, 2022
IMV America, Inc., has donated a custom-built, unique multi-axis vibration system to the MSU School of Packaging for students and researchers to test and study the effects of vibration during product shipping.