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Generative AI in Research

In the domain of research, generative AI stands out as a transformative force, employing advanced algorithms to generate new insights and data interpretations from large-scale datasets.
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Yuan Named as First MSU Schwarzman Scholar

Michigan State University alumna Angela Yuan is the institution’s first Schwarzman Scholar. The Schwarzman Scholars program selects students from around the world for a fully funded one-year master’s degree and leadership program at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.
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Zhao Selected as Marshall Scholar

Michigan State University senior Dorothy Zhao is the institution’s 20th Marshall Scholar. The Marshall Scholarship provides support for outstanding undergraduates in the United States to study any academic subject at United Kingdom universities of their choice for up to three years.
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Water Alliance Amplifying MSU Expertise and Connecting with the Community

Joan Rose, Jo Latimore, and Amber Pearson discuss the Water Alliance’s vision, mission, and objectives along with some of the challenges and opportunities ahead for the world’s water.
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Startup Founders Named 2023’s Vandervarro Scholars

The Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation proudly announces that Shubham Aggarwal from the College of Social Science and Yuktha Pulavarthi from the Broad College of Business are 2023’s Vandervarro Scholars.
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2023 CREATE! Micro-Grant Winners Announced

The CREATE! Micro-Grant program recently awarded $500 grants to 13 Michigan State University students to fund their proposed creative projects, which represent a variety of disciplines and mediums, including poetry, painting, music composition, screenplay and sculpture.
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CREATE for STEM Scholars Receive Grant to Reimagine High School Physics

Michigan State University scholars from the CREATE for STEM Institute will use a $1.9 million grant from the Institute of Education Sciences to reimagine how energy is taught in high school physics courses.
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Plants Could Make Air Pollution Worse on a Warming Planet

Trees including oak and poplar will emit more isoprene — a compound that worsens air pollution — as global temperatures rise, according to new MSU research
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MSU to Address Global Water Issues Through New Alliance

Michigan State University has harnessed its vast water research expertise to create the MSU Water Alliance. This will be a bridging organization among existing water science units on campus and among faculty with water expertise to address multiple challenges.