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Students share experiences and passions through residential program
Published on November 7, 2013
When Alexis Hinson came from western New York to Michigan State University, she was immediately drawn to the Residential Initiative on the Study of the Environment Program. -
Student Organic Farm provides hands-on experience
Published on November 7, 2013
When a group of students wanted to learn about organic farming and try it in the field, they started a student organization focused on the idea. -
Institute of Agricultural Technology coordinator recognized
Published on November 4, 2013
The Irrigation Foundation named Marcus Duck, a coordinator and academic specialist for the Michigan State University Institute of Agricultural Technology (IAT), one of three faculty winners nationwide of the 2013 Irrigation E3 Program. -
MSU, Northwestern Michigan College agriculture certificate programs community-driven
Published on September 23, 2013
In addition to being synonymous with beaches, Northern Michigan is widely known for its cherries, wine and golf courses. -
MSU Horticulture team places third in career competition
Published on April 29, 2013
A group of students represented Michigan State University (MSU) at PLANET (Professional Landcare Network) Student Career Days, held at Auburn University in Alabama last month. -
CANR senior earns leadership honors
Published on April 24, 2013
Learning to love plants was a fluke for Lauren Tuski. Actually, she might call it a flute. -
CANR students recognized by MSU Board of Trustees
Published on April 15, 2013
At the April 12 Board of Trustees meeting, 23 MSU students were recognized with Board of Trustees’ Awards, among them were four students whose majors are in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. -
MSU Horticulture Club slates spring show and sale
Published on March 29, 2013
Spring has sprung! The Michigan State University (MSU) Horticulture Club's annual spring show and plant sale is slated for April 20-21 at the Plant and Soil Sciences Building. -
Horticulture student earns graduate honors
Published on March 13, 2013
Erin Haramoto was recognized by the MSU Council of Graduate Students (COGS) for her poster: "Relative location of strips influences sweet corn yields, potentially leachable nitrate, and trace gas flux under strip tillage."