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Protect your pigs from verminous pneumonia
Published on December 2, 2022
Pigs raised outdoors or on non-slatted floors are at risk for parasitic roundworms that can cause verminous pneumonia, a potentially fatal but preventable lung condition. -
Getting enclosure right: Creating a comfortable public room
Published on December 2, 2022
Creating public spaces that pedestrians want to occupy and feel comfortable in. -
Spartans support CANR community on Giving Tuesday
Published on December 2, 2022
Our CANR community had a successful Giving Tuesday raising more than $12,000 for various projects and programs representing the college, AgBioResearch and MSU Extension. -
Sea moss foods and beverages
Published on December 2, 2022
What manufacturers need to know before they go to market with sea moss products. -
Thom Jayne co-editor of new VoxDevLit
Published on December 2, 2022
New VoxDev project launched to provide wiki-inspired literature reviews -
Michigan Economic Development Corporation and MSU Extension forge partnership to better Michigan communities through fresh sets of eyes
Published on December 2, 2022
First Impressions Tourism (FIT) assessment program assists communities in understanding themselves and unique assets more through visitor experiences. -
The effect of alcoholic solutions on the thermomechanical properties of immersed poly(lactic acid) films
Published on December 1, 2022
The effects of aqueous and deuterium oxide (D2O) solutions of alcohols (methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol, 2-propanol, and 1-butanol) on the thermomechanical properties of poly(lactic acid)—PLA—films were assessed by dynamic mechanical analysis. -
Dr. Hanne Hoffman interviewed for SHRM
Published on December 1, 2022
"The Winter Blues: How Less Sunlight Influences Workplace Productivity" -
Recent Publications, ANS 2022 (Nov.-Dec.)
Published on December 1, 2022
See a listing of recent publications by members of the Animal Science Department -
A Look Underground: Why Root Interactions Matter for Plants, Climate, and Humans
Published on December 1, 2022
A video on underground root interactions -
PSM Milestones
Published on December 1, 2022
Five Faculty retiring from PSM this year. We wish them all well in their retirements. Read more about their time and experiences at MSU. -
Dr. James Kells named professor emeritus.
Published on December 1, 2022
Honoring Dr James J. Kells, Professor Emeritus, PSM. -
Dr. Ray Hammerschmidt officially retired from MSU 1 July 2022.
Published on December 1, 2022
Ray Hammerschmidt had formerly served the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources in various capacities which include Interim Extension Director, Plant and Pest Diag, Lab Director. We thank him for his service and wish him well in his retirement. -
Dr. Stephen Boyd Retires
Published on December 1, 2022
Afer being a member of the faculty for 42 years, Dr. Stephen Boyd is retiring from MSU at the end of 2022. -
Preparing for Future Digital Education
Published on December 1, 2022
MSU researchers, including Dong Zhao, CM Associate Professor, and Ken Frank, MSU Foundation Professor, will explore collaboration in a virtual environment, which is critical to the future workforce of architecture, construction, and engineering. -
John Dahl Retirement
Published on December 1, 2022
The end of an era – Jon Dahl retires -
Fred Warner “Retires” August 30 2022
Published on December 1, 2022
After 36 years as part of the staff of MSU, Fred Warner has retired to pursue other interests. -
Rethink Real Estate For Good podcast features Sandra Lupien
Published on December 1, 2022
Host of the Rethink Real Estate For Good podcast, Eve Picker, features Sandra Lupien to speak on how she became involved with mass timber, and how she is constantly striving to advance mass timber construction and manufacture in Michigan. -
CSUS student explores food sustainability in AFNRE major
Published on December 1, 2022
Elliot Pancioli joined CSUS as an AFNRE major to study food production and sustainability and shares about his work as a prestigious Beal Scholar Intern to promote engagement with the W. J. Beal Botanical Garden. -
Soil Health and Soil Physics, a Food for Thought
Published on December 1, 2022
We should build our soil so good that the microbes would love staying and flourishing in it