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Agribusiness management student follows her love for agriculture
Published on October 12, 2021
MSU undergraduate student Kaddi Gewirtz is interested in agronomy and business with the long-term goal to also establish her own farm. -
MSU alum, philanthropist continues to advance MSU and CANR
Published on October 12, 2021
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering alumnus, Larry P. Walker, Ph.D., is a true philanthropist, giving back his time, talent and treasure to advance Michigan State University. -
Bee, wasp or hornet nest: Which one is it?
Published on October 12, 2021
Before you go about destroying a nest, you need to determine whether it is a nest of bees, wasps or hornets. -
New MSU podcast focuses on agriculture and wildlife interactions
Published on October 12, 2021
The MSU Ag and Wildlife Podcast explores the complex nature of agriculture and wildlife interactions in Michigan. -
Conversations with Collaborators podcast
Published on October 12, 2021
Behind-the-scenes look at how small farmers are working together to build markets in Michigan. -
URP Alumni Spotlight: Eric Frederick
Published on October 12, 2021
What are you doing now, personally and/or professionally? -
Spartan establishes endowed graduate assistantship to help reduce carbon footprint; create a greener world
Published on October 12, 2021
Kent Taylor, ’71 social sciences and ’73 labor and industrial relations, has created an endowment to support CANR’s Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering graduate assistants researching sustainable energy sources. -
Cultivated Meat & Seafood – Technology
Published on October 11, 2021
In this series, we're looking at cultivated meat and seafood. In this post, we take a look at the emerging technology enabling cultivated meat and seafood production. -
MSU student focuses her biology and natural resources career path with internship
Published on October 11, 2021
Fisheries and wildlife student Kailee Pearson worked as a field technician in the Upper Peninsula with the Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians’ wildlife program over the summer. -
Landscape Architecture Education and Experiences at MSU
Published on October 11, 2021
Jiajun Ni, BLA class of 2020, Landscape Architecture, School of Planning, Design, and Construction, shares his experiences at Michigan State University. -
Ming-Han Li, Ph.D., AICP, PLA, PE, FASLA, FCELA Professor and Director, School of Planning, Design and Construction
Published on October 10, 2021
Director’s Message, August 2021 -
2020-2021 LA Program Update by Jun-Hyun Kim, Ph.D., LA Program Director
Published on October 10, 2021
Landscape Architecture Program Director reports department challenges and accomplishments during 2020-2021 academic year. -
Pandemic Era Opens Opportunities?
Published on October 10, 2021
Ted Cook, BLA and MED Dual Degree student, School of Planning, Design, and Construction, Michigan State University, shares his experiences. -
Register free for Innovations in Partnerships in Global Fisheries and Aquaculture
Published on October 8, 2021
A virtual side event to the Borlaug dialogue examines the role of partnerships in alleviating global hunger and malnutrition in the context of aquatic food systems. -
MSU to host virtual field day on practical strategies for responsible use of antimicrobials in livestock production
Published on October 8, 2021
October 26 event titled "Management Over Medication in Livestock Production" will focus on practical strategies for responsible use of antimicrobials in food animals raised on farms of any size, and why this is important -
Weekly Beet -October 6, 2021
Published on October 8, 2021
In this weeks issue: MSU Benefits Open Enrollment, various webinars and seminars. -
A Tribute to Harold W. Lautner, FASLA (1902-1992): MSU Landscape Professor 1946-1970
Published on October 8, 2021
Harold W. Lautner came to Michigan State University (MSU) in 1946, as Charles Parker Halligan was retiring. Mr. Halligan had led the landscape architecture program for around 39 years. -
Building resilience to compound hazard risks
Published on October 8, 2021
Dr. Won Min Sohn, Assistant Professor, Landscape Architecture, School of Planning, Design, and Construction, Michigan State University, talks about the effects of climate disasters. -
What are our responsibilities regarding food allergies?
Published on October 7, 2021
Knowing what food allergies are -- as well as the responsibility of manufacturers, retailers and individuals -- can help prevent a potentially fatal consequence. -
2021-22 FCWG Learning Exchange Series: Intro to and Status of the Voluntary Markets
Published on October 7, 2021
In this webinar, speaker Patrick Maguire presents "Intro to and Status of the Voluntary Markets."