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Fatemeh Saeidi-Rizi joins the School of Planning, Design and Construction as an Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture
Published on October 7, 2021
Dr. Saeidi-Rizi is an expert on landscape and health, environment and cognitive behavior, environmental psychology and green infrastructure. -
Fishing guide survey reveals impact of pandemic and other threats to industry
Published on October 7, 2021
The pandemic hit Michigan fishing guides hard in 2020, but many businesses had recovered by summer 2021. With outdoor recreation gaining in popularity, concerns now center on issues related to overcrowding. -
A brief history of disincorporation and consolidation in Michigan
Published on October 7, 2021
“To be, or not to be, that is the question”. Residents of some Michigan municipalities have contemplated and others chosen to cease to exist—discorporate, and unify –consolidate into a new governmental entity. How to know when to vote this question? -
The best method for freezing tomatoes
Published on October 6, 2021
Freezing tomatoes is an alternative to water bath or atmospheric steam canning. -
Southwest Michigan apple maturity report – Oct. 6, 2021
Published on October 6, 2021
This is the sixth weekly apple maturity report for the southwest Michigan region. -
East Michigan apple maturity report – Oct. 6, 2021
Published on October 6, 2021
Apple harvest in east Michigan is moving along quickly. -
Dietetics student aspires to be a leader in the healthcare industry
Published on October 6, 2021
Student Madeline Marcero finds ways to serve and connect with others while at Michigan State University. -
Researchers are learning more about chronic wasting disease
Published on October 6, 2021
Researchers are learning more about chronic wasting disease through various research projects funded by Michigan PA 207 of 2018. -
Grand Rapids area apple maturity report – Oct. 6, 2021
Published on October 6, 2021
This is the ninth apple maturity report for the Grand Rapids, Michigan, region. -
West Central Michigan Research and Extension Center hosts field day
Published on October 6, 2021
New AgBioResearch center in Hart, Michigan hosts field day to discuss future and ongoing research -
LinkedIn – Building your teen profile
Published on October 6, 2021
Even if a teen has limited or no work experience, there are still many items to include on a LinkedIn profile. -
South Campus Animal Farms provides facilities to support MSU teaching, research, outreach missions
Published on October 6, 2021
Infrastructure upgrades expand research capabilities, teaching opportunities -
$500,000 grant will help Michigan communities address food insecurity and limited access to healthy food
Published on October 6, 2021
The Michigan Local Food Council Network will advocate for more equitable policies and practices. -
Online tool highlighting Michigan Beginning Farmer Resources released
Published on October 6, 2021
The Map of Michigan Beginning Farmer Resources includes videos, links and program descriptions for over 75 programs to assist beginning and aspiring farmers searching for land, credit, teaching farms, conferences and more. -
Letter from Cheryl Zuellig, LAAAB President
Published on October 6, 2021
Greetings MSU Landscape Architecture Alumni -
Fishing Guide or Charter Captain – What’s the difference?
Published on October 5, 2021
Licensing and reporting requirements are different for charter captains and fishing guides in Michigan. This makes for a lower barrier to entry for fishing guides, but also leads to safety concerns and gaps in our understanding of river fisheries. -
MSU Forest Carbon and Climate Program plays active role in $5.3M grant for climate action and reforestation
Published on October 5, 2021
The Forest Carbon and Climate Program (FCCP) in the Department of Forestry at Michigan State University is a central partner in a new $5.3 million USDA Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) grant. -
NCI worked with the City of Houghton to become “Charrette Ready"
Published on October 5, 2021
The Charrette Ready Workshop invites residents into the planning stage of the charrette development, engaging members of the community in inclusive charrettes. -
Alien language: The importance of metaphor
Published on October 5, 2021
Part 4: Metaphors help simplify and explain complex research, but they can cause errors in reasoning, lead to misunderstandings, and even reinforce stereotypes that undermine the goals of inclusive science. -
DEI Committee Ready for 2021-2022 Academic Year
Published on October 5, 2021
The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee supports students, faculty and staff in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, AgBioResearch and MSU Extension.