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MSU IN THE NEWS
Why does pain last longer for women? Immune cells may be the culprit: The associate professor in the Department of Physiology at the College of Natural Science published an article about his research on chronic pain, the role of the immune system and be more severe for women compared to men.
Tech group says Michigan will be sued over efforts to restrain social media: The clinical professor of law and director of the First Amendment Law Clinic at the MSU College of Law offered her expertise on social media and speech regulation with regards to proposed state legislation.
10-year-old MSU preschool graduate publishes book: The director of the MSU Child Development Laboratories and the professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies, respectively, highlight the role MSU plays in promoting young childhood reading and literacy skills.
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 survey assesses the experiences of students, faculty and staff related to relationship violence and sexual misconduct, workplace incivility, help-seeking and perceptions of campus.