MSU Earns 3rd Carnegie Classification, Recognizing Leadership in Community Engagement
MSU’s commitment to exemplary community engagement has been nationally recognized through its selection as a recipient of the 2026 Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement by the American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
Evidence Suggests the Milky Way’s Black Hole Had a More Active Past
Our galaxy’s supermassive black hole is famous for being one of the dimmest in the universe. Evidence from a new space telescope shows that this might not always have been the case. These surprising findings unveil new details of how supermassive black holes evolve. They also teach astronomers lessons about the history of our cosmic home.
MSU Contributes to $45B in Economic Impact Generated by Michigan’s Public Universities
Michigan State University and its public university peers are a powerful economic engine for the state, generating nearly $45 billion in net new economic activity each year, supporting more than 129,000 jobs and contributing over $7 billion in state tax revenue.
Suppressing Postoperative Inflammation May Prolong Pain
Taking anti-inflammatory drugs after surgery is fairly standard protocol. But a new study from researchers at Michigan State University suggests this approach may be backfiring and that blocking inflammation during this critical time may, in fact, delay recovery and prolong pain rather than relieve it.
Planetary Scientists Help Advise NASA’s Planetary Defense Efforts
An asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago — and scientists know it could happen again. While no object that large currently threatens Earth, NASA continues to track potentially dangerous space rocks. Michigan State University researchers contribute critical insights into how asteroids behave and how they could be deflected.
A Lifeline for Those Experiencing Postpartum Depression
After the birth of her second son, Gabrielle Ekstrum was overwhelmed by emotions she couldn’t explain. Through Michigan State University’s ROSE program, she learned to recognize postpartum depression and reach out for help early. Her story shows how timely support can save lives and reshape care for parents nationwide.
MSU Welcomes Shashank Priya as Vice President for Research and Innovation
After the completion of a national search, Shashank Priya has been selected as the new VP for Research and Innovation.
NIH Awards $3.1M to MSU To Study the Impact of Stuttering on Children
Researchers in MSU’s Developmental Speech Laboratory received $3.1 million from the National Institutes of Health for a five-year study examining why stuttering affects some children more negatively than others. The project is the first large-scale longitudinal study to focus on how the adverse impacts of stuttering develop in children.
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