Give Green Day: Spartans can make an impact March 12
The Michigan State University College of Engineering strives to ensure an exceptional educational experience for students. As it develops the next generation of leaders and problem-solvers, the college is determined to help students facing financial challenges and academic uncertainties.
MSU Investiture: 11 Engineering faculty members honored
Kevin M. Guskiewicz began his tenure as Michigan State University’s 22nd president on Monday, March 4, by honoring and celebrating the accomplishments of some of the university’s most outstanding faculty at the 2024 MSU Investiture for Endowed Faculty.
Lindsay Naylor receives MSU Outstanding Established Academic Advisor Award
She was one of three advisors at the university who won Outstanding Advisor Awards in 2023.
The Michigan State University College of Engineering's Lindsay Naylor was recognized this month for her contributions to supporting student success.
MSU researchers create more realistic synthetic human mini hearts
Thanks to advancements in the development of patented synthetic human-like hearts first created at Michigan State, researchers can study human heart development and congenital heart disease on highly accurate models.
American Cancer Society Awards $792,000 grant to Bryan Smith’s research team
The American Cancer Society (ACS), the largest non-government, non-profit funding source of cancer research in the U.S., recently approved funding for a Michigan State University researcher’s project to fight cancer.
MSU College of Engineering recognizes 19 for excellence in service, contributions
The Michigan State University College of Engineering recognizes 19 faculty and staff members with awards for their excellence in service and distinguished contributions. Faculty and staff members are nominated each year by their colleagues, industry peers and students for the most prestigious honors the college offers.
Spartan Engineers graduate at two MSU commencements Dec. 15-16
Michigan State University will honor more than 400 graduates from the College of Engineering during Commencement on Dec. 15-16, 2023. Engineering will graduate around 325 undergraduates, 47 master’s degree and 44 Ph.D. candidates during two graduation ceremonies.