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Changing the face of science: A Q&A with Meredith Gore
Published on November 11, 2015
Working to ban the black market animal trade from sea turtles to rhinos. -
Second-Place Award for Best Presentation at MSU Environmental Science and Policy Program's Research Symposium
Published on November 3, 2015
PhD Student Remington Moll won a second-place award for Best Presentation at the recent Research Symposium hosted by the Environmental Science and Policy Program at Michigan State University. -
Spartans fight crime on multiple fronts in extraordinary ways
Published on November 2, 2015
As MSU researchers, investigators, advocates, teachers, mentors, scientists and engineers, they battle illegal animal trade, work to prevent sexual assault in communities across the United States, analyze crime scenes and curb urban youth violence. -
MSU research associate receives postdoctoral fellowship
Published on July 27, 2015
Michigan State University (MSU) research associate Nina Lany was named a 2015 Arnold O. Beckman postdoctoral fellow by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation. -
CANR graduate student earns research grant
Published on June 2, 2015
Michigan State University graduate student Arthur Muneza, studying wildlife ecology in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, is one of two recipients of the American Society of Mammalogists (ASM) African Graduate Student Research Fund. -
MSU FW professor to serve as founding editor for science journal
Published on May 21, 2015
Michigan State University (MSU) professor Patricia Soranno was named founding editor-in-chief of the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography's (ASLO) new journal, Limnology and Oceanography Letters. -
A Fragile Fiji Study Abroad to explore climate change
Published on May 7, 2015
When Alex Killion and Tracy Swem submitted their idea for a Michigan State University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) Study Abroad program in Fiji, they knew it would be popular. -
American Philosophical Society elects MSU Distinguished Professor
Published on May 7, 2015
Sustainability scholar and University Distinguished Professor Jianguo Liu has become the first from Michigan State University to be elected to the American Philosophical Society. -
Quenching the thirst for clean, safe water
Published on April 30, 2015
It is estimated that one in nine people globally lack access to safe water. -
2015 Demmer Scholars announced
Published on April 15, 2015
When 20 Michigan State University (MSU) students go to Washington, D.C., this summer, it won't just be for vacation. -
Camden and Outstanding Leadership Award recipients honored at CANR Banquet
Published on April 10, 2015
Students from various majors and departments were honored in March during the Michigan State University (MSU) College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) Annual Honors Banquet. -
Painful lesions may make giraffes more vulnerable to lions
Published on April 1, 2015
In the wild, most adult giraffes are capable of fending off lions. Evidence from Ruaha National Park, however, suggests that's changing. -
CANR Dean’s Choice Awards fuel study abroad, undergrad research
Published on March 3, 2015
The Michigan State University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) has supported two exciting programs that college officials say are critical to the undergraduate experience. -
Who wants to drink Flint's water?
Published on January 30, 2015
In a city where residents have felt under siege for years - from crime, bad press and an emergency manager some feel forced upon them - the newest threat pours from kitchen spigots and showerheads. -
MSU and the FAO: Making freshwater fish competitive as the world changes
Published on January 23, 2015
Michigan State University is partnering with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Rome Jan. 26-28 to bring 212 people from 45 countries to discuss ways to make fish a competitive part of global development.