Cultural importance of manoomin – or wild rice – among Michigan’s Native nations at the heart of stewardship plan.
UM, MSU and Wayne State say they're monitoring a host of issues under the new Trump administration, including research funding and health care policy.
MSU women's tennis coach Kim Bruno wants her program to finish in the top half of the Big Ten, a modest but meaningful goal after some lean seasons.
After the Michigan State basketball team won their 13th straight game, it marks a first for Tom Izzo in his 30 years with the program.
DEI was part of MSU’s future plans, with the university hoping to erase opportunity race and ethnic gaps by 2030.
Michigan running back Donovan Edwards can't give Ohio State too much credit after their championship run. At Senior Bowl practice, he was asked about the Wolverines' stunning win over the Buckeyes on Nov. 30, but had to make sure each of the past four years was taken into account.
Not surprisingly, the standards are different for K-12 and college students. MSU has closed its campus just seven times in its history. Jan. 27, 1967: It took MSU 110 years to call its first snow day following 26 inches of snowfall. The university has only canceled class a handful of times since.
Practices are underway this week at both the Senior Bowl and Shrine Bowl, providing an early glimpse of the top prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Michigan farmers and food producers now have a groundbreaking opportunity to reshape local food systems. The state’s first-ever Farm-to-Family grant program offers up to $50,000 to bolster farm stops and food hubs,
Three Detroit housing developments — including a unique collaboration between Henry Ford Health and the Detroit Pistons — received federal tax credit awards aimed at ensuring affordability for years to come.
We’re previewing 15 NFL draft prospects the Philadelphia Eagles should watch in the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl from AT&T Stadium on Thursday night
Prof. Conrade joined the University’s Department of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management (now the Department of Hospitality and Sport Business Management in the Lerner College) in 1996, retiring in 2009. After retirement, he continued to teach in the department as adjunct faculty for another seven years.