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MSU Organic Farmer Training Program now in Detroit and East Lansing
Published on September 16, 2022
New partnership with Keep Growing Detroit leads to a hands-on learning site. -
MSU researcher receives $769K grant to develop rapid test for foodborne pathogens
Published on June 2, 2022
Evangelyn Alocilja, a world-renowned expert in rapid diagnostics for infectious disease, is developing the test to be used at poultry operations and processing facilities to inspect large samples. -
NCI Launches NEW Online Synchronous Schedule
Published on May 19, 2022
Don't miss out on NCI's newest training opportunity, taking place in the month of June. -
CANR provides rankings on department, unit initiatives around DEI
Published on April 26, 2022
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion announced the 2022 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Badge Awards recipients at the CANR Faculty and Staff Reception on Apr. 21. -
CANR recognizes outstanding DEI efforts with 2022 You Belong Here Awards
Published on April 12, 2022
CANR faculty and staff honored for outstanding efforts to support and address diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) within the college. -
New Research Explores Halal Food Fraud and its Implications for the Meat Industry
Published on December 9, 2021
With support from the USDA, Michigan State University graduate student Kelsey Hopkins seeks to improve the rapidly growing halal meat industry. -
Recent alum educates youth about STEM, plastics, and sustainability
Published on December 7, 2021
Evan Morton’s passion for research, teaching and sustainability shaped his time at MSU and his career trajectory. -
Packaging student finds true calling in packaging industry
Published on November 18, 2021
Undergraduate student Brian Forté looks forward to a career in packaging. -
New endowment to educate students studying the built environment in the practice of feng shui and other cultures
Published on October 21, 2021
Alexander and Pauline Ho have established a new endowment for students enrolled in the School of Planning, Design and Construction (SPDC) to learn about the built environment in other cultures including the classical feng shui philosophy.