Michigan State University is the nation’s premier land-grant university and one of the top research universities in the world. The College of Engineering is among the university’s founding disciplines and one of the largest academic units. Degrees granted by the college are sought-after and valued in the marketplace, with more than 6,800 students, 341 faculty, and collaborative partners in industry and government working together to deliver the technology talent and innovation needed to drive the economy of Michigan and beyond.
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At first glance, the MSU Industrial Training and Assessment Center (ITAC) sounds too good to be true. Each year, this U.S. Department of Energy-funded center simultaneously provides no-cost energy, productivity, and waste assessments to more than 30 small- and medium-sized manufacturers and commercial buildings while strengthening the energy and manufacturing workforce by training up to 30 students.
MSU celebrates state support of Leinweber Center for Engineering and Digital Innovation
The momentum behind the Leinweber Center for Engineering and Digital Innovation at Michigan State University grows stronger with an additional $30 million appropriation from the state of Michigan approved with the recent passage of a capital outlay budget.
MSU’s link to automotive heritage showcased in community exhibit
Michigan has long been a leader in automotive innovation and manufacturing. While Detroit is recognized as the heart of the U.S. auto industry, communities across the state have also played important roles in shaping Michigan's automotive legacy. Lansing is one such city.