Spartan named #MasterDistiller on Discovery Channel
MSU's Nicole Shriner is a #MasterDistiller and the winner of the Discovery Channel competition show Moonshiners, which aired on national television Jan. 12.
Turning inert materials into useful, active ones
Michigan State University's Jose Mendoza-Cortes is part of an international team exploring if defects can turn inert materials into useful, active ones.
$2 million from 1946 alumnus creates endowed chair
A $2 million cash gift from a 1946 graduate of Michigan State University has established the Martin C. Hawley Endowed Chair in Chemical Engineering at MSU.
Kris Chan and the power of collaboration
At Michigan State University, researchers are unlocking the power of genuine collaboration to drive discovery and create healthier tomorrows for all.
Donald Morelli receives international honor
A professor of chemical engineering and materials science at Michigan State University has been awarded the 2021 Outstanding Achievement Award from the International Thermoelectric Society (ITS).
Improving the performance of lithium metal batteries
A Spartan Engineer at Michigan State University is part of a national research team that has determined the proper stack pressure that lithium metal batteries, or LMBs, need for optimal performance during battery operation.
Alexandra Zevalkink is helping power space exploration
Each year, the National Science Foundation's Faculty Early Career Development Program, or CAREER, awards grants to "early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education." The following story is part of a series highlighting MSU's recipients of 2021 CAREER grant awards.
Building greener vehicles with help from plants
As a building material, bamboo is pretty amazing. Even though it's technically a grass, bamboo's reeds can be tougher than timber. It also grows fast, helping make it more sustainable than lumber.