New CoRe leader
Timothy J. Hinds has been selected as the new director of MSU Engineering's Cornerstone & Residential Experience (CoRe), effective Jan. 1, 2018.
Happy Holidays 2017
The winter holidays are a time for both celebration and reflection. As 2017 draws to a close, we have much to celebrate and a tremendous future to look forward to in the College of Engineering. As always, our progress is only made possible by the tremendous support and dedication that each of you have shown throughout the past year.
Career Peers 10th
As the country heads into the holiday season, Michigan State University's Center for Spartan Engineering got a head start on the festivities with a recent reunion that was full of laughter, warm remembrances and, of course, amazing food.
AS&E program
Michigan State University is establishing an Accelerator Science and Engineering Traineeship (AS&E) program to address a national shortage in accelerator scientists and engineers.
With love from MSU
For Angelica Medina-Cucurella and Sylmarie Davila-Montero, Hurricane Maria's devastation of Puerto Rico on Sept. 20 hit too close to home.
Year of Global Africa
With African music, dancing and colorful visuals, the Spartan Marching Band will celebrate Michigan State University's decades-long scholarly engagement with Africa during its halftime show on Saturday, Nov. 18, when MSU plays Maryland in football. The show was originally scheduled for the Penn State game on Saturday, Nov. 4 - but a 3 1/2-hour game delay due to lightning caused the schedule change.
September 2017 Media Report
University Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Engineering Anil Jain, and his research team, had a noteworthy September in the media. Reporters contacted MSU's international biometric expert on topics related to facial recognition, smartphone security, and other cyber security issues.
$15 billion success
More than 230,000 alumni and friends have brought Michigan State University to a significant milestone: surging past the fundraising goal of $1.5 billion more than a year before the "Empower Extraordinary" campaign is set to conclude.