MSU works with farmers to fight climate change by improving water quality/drainage
For nearly 160 years, generations of the Isley family have cultivated the fertile soil of Lenawee County, Michigan, located about 25 miles from the shores of western Lake Erie in the River Raisin Watershed.
Traffic deaths dip in Michigan, nationally but remain above pre-COVID levels
Michigan State University Civil and Environmental Engineering researcher Timothy Gates was mentioned recently by the Detroit News about his research on traffic deaths in Michigan, and how they've dipped statewide and nationally.
MSU Innovation Celebration: Engineering receives five awards
Michigan State University's April 2 Innovation Celebration created a College of Engineering milestone. Faculty members, students and alumni were recognized with five of the event's six awards.
MSU engineer gives outlook on collapsed Baltimore bridge rebuild
An MSU College of Engineering civil engineering professor has offered insight on the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore and what it will take for crews to safely rebuild it.
Give Green Day raises nearly $1.5M for MSU
On Tuesday, March 12, Spartans once again showed the world what an extraordinary difference they can make when they come together over a common cause.
MSU researchers working to keep Michigan's water safe and healthy
Few institutions in the world are positioned to address changes in our climate better than leading research universities. They play a critical role in advancing our understanding of climate science and its impacts, training leaders in emerging fields, educating the public and spurring innovation.