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Michigan State University, Ashlin Stover was attending a fair for student organizations on campus when she stumbled upon a table advertising the James Madison College Human Rights Data Science Lab. She immediately knew she found something special.
With several factors influencing the suspension of access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, millions of people in the United States — roughly 40% who are children — face the loss of monthly support to purchase food and maintain consistent access to nutritious meals ahead of the holidays.
With his cloudlike fur and gentle eyes, Chase looks more like a teddy bear than a trained professional. This 5-year-old Great Pyrenees mix is the newest member of Michigan State University’s comfort canine team, and he is already making an impact across campus.
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MSU IN THE NEWS
No more pretty pennies. Some phrases won’t make sense without the one-cent coin: The assistant professor at the College of Arts and Letters discussed her Michigan Diaries project and her work to document how far back the use of penny idioms goes in terms of its use in language.
The science that extended Dick Chaney's life was a choice: The chair of the Department of Medicine and MSU Foundation Professor at the College of Human Medicine published an op-ed about the importance of biomedical science and cardiovascular developments for supporting human life.
Cash assistance program for pregnant and new moms in 6 Wayne County communities, now open: The associate dean for public health at the College of Human Medicine, and director of the Rx Kids initiative, commented on the impact of the expansion of the program into communities in Wayne County.
Campus initiatives
As MSU grows and continues to become more contemporary, connected and future-focused, the refreshed strategic plan introduces key themes that bridge organizational and planning structures.
MSU and partners across the state are working even harder to share free resources to support individuals, families, communities and businesses adapt during the COVID-19 health crisis.
The RVSM Strategic Plan stems from work by leading researchers and experts in the field to develop a plan for survivor services, prevention efforts, and climate and culture change initiatives.