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A top global public research university, MSU is home to 400+ academic programs, 1000+ student organizations and the world’s strongest mascot. #SpartansWill 💚

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As the season gets underway, one Michigan State Football player shared more about the team's commitment and connection both on and off the field. go.msu.edu/VMC5

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“If nobody mentions the field, we know we’ve done our job," said Trey Rogers MSU CANR about MSU's role in growing turfgrass for the 2026 #WorldCup via The Associated Press. apnews.com/article/2026-w…

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Rx Kids, a groundbreaking cash prescription program supporting families and infants that is directed by MSU College of Human Medicine's Mona Hanna, is expanding to Kalamazoo. go.msu.edu/WMC5

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Supported by a new $2.5M grant from the NIH, MSU researcher Robert Quinn is continuing his pioneering work into one of the most dynamic and diverse microbial ecosystems, the gut microbiome. bmb.natsci.msu.edu/news/2024/08-2…

Supported by a new $2.5M grant from the <a href="/NIH/">NIH</a>, <a href="/michiganstateu/">MSU</a> researcher Robert Quinn is continuing his pioneering work into one of the most dynamic and diverse microbial ecosystems, the gut microbiome.  bmb.natsci.msu.edu/news/2024/08-2…
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When MSU was first under construction, there was limited access to paving materials, so the pathways were left until last. In the meantime, students created their own informal pathways, resulting in the sidewalk system that is still used today.

When MSU was first under construction, there was limited access to paving materials, so the pathways were left until last. In the meantime, students created their own informal pathways, resulting in the sidewalk system that is still used today.