Infrastructure Projects
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Cook-Seevers Hall Renovation
The Cook-Seevers Hall renovation provides a collaborative space for AFRE graduate students to work together.
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School of Packaging Building Renovation
To attract the next generation of faculty, it is imperative that our academic spaces and laboratories reflect what we are — the top school in packaging.
As you explore the campus building projects, you will read some history about our buildings. More though, you will begin to see our vision for the future.
We are at a point in time when our infrastructure needs can no longer be ignored. The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources spans 17 buildings across campus, and MSU Extension has staff in every county in the state, our connections are critical. That’s why we are embarking on strategic planning to improve these spaces.
These buildings represent our first steps in building a future that recognizes our students, faculty and staff all learn, teach and operate differently than they have in the past. Our spaces need to be flexible and free to be changed to accommodate meetings, classes, labs.
We cannot do this alone. We rely on a variety of ways to support these infrastructure projects – including generous funding from the State of Michigan, Michigan State University and donors, like you.
Thank you for your continued support and for helping us build the future!
For more information contact
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George Smith
Director of AgBioResearch, Senior Associate Dean for Research
smithge7@msu.edu
517-355-0123
News
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Clemens Food Group makes $100,000 gift to MSU Pavilion Expansion
Published on June 23, 2021
Clemens Food Group has made a gift to support MSU’s Project RAISE, an initiative to expand the MSU Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education. The gift brings pledges and gifts to support the project to $1 million. -
Women are making a difference for the Packaging Building
Published on April 13, 2021
The MSU School of Packaging is celebrating the first two alumnae who have made campaign gifts to the Packaging Building Renovation. -
Working from Home
Published on October 7, 2020
A list of five lessons about working from home and the potential implications for land use and urban planning. -
Packaging: the industry no one thinks about but saves lives
Published on January 14, 2020
Packaging at MSU isn’t only about teaching students at one of the top schools of its kind in the nation. It’s also about working to help save lives. -
Building the Future: A brighter future with investments in infrastructure
Published on January 14, 2020
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources has embarked on a strategic planning process to improve facilities. -
New MSU STEM building to help fight climate change by storing carbon
Published on December 4, 2019
Cross-laminated timber (CLT) -- which consists of large structural planks glued together to form beams and columns -- used in MSU’s STEM facility will store carbon that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere. -
Stair steps up to 2020: High Great Lakes levels expected for Lakes Michigan-Huron
Published on November 30, 2019
Higher water levels in winter are harbingers of what’s likely to follow in spring. -
MSU received $247K U.S. Forest Service grant to develop tool for cross-laminated timber in commercial building construction
Published on June 20, 2019
The MSU Construction Management program was selected by the U.S. Forest Service to develop a construction time and cost estimating tool for use of CLT in commercial building construction.