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These campus visit programs are for students who have not yet been admitted to MSU. If you are an admitted student, please sign up for an admitted student program . Prospective transfer students should sign up for a transfer student campus visit .
Reservations are required for all programs. Please note that all times are in the Eastern time zone.
MSU is one of the biggest, greenest campuses in the country, welcoming visitors from around the world.
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There’s much to see and do on MSU’s 5,200-acre campus, whether you’re a high school student who wants to experience campus life first-hand or you’re planning a visit to explore MSU’s gardens and park-like grounds.
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Bike Rental
On-campus bike shop provides the MSU community with bike sales, rentals and repairs year-round.
Capital Region International Airport
Located only minutes from campus the Lansing airport offers convenient travel opportunities.
CATA Campus and City Bus Services
Numerous busing options are available for all Spartans, on campus and in surrounding areas.
Michigan Flyer Airport Shuttle
Reliable, affordable motor coaches connect East Lansing, Ann Arbor, and Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
Parking on Campus
Information about daily parking, buying a semester pass, obtaining a faculty/staff permit, or paying a parking violation.
The Lansing area has many options for places to stay. Choose from recommended local hotels and inns where you’ll find a warm welcome.
Entertainment Venues & Tickets
Agriculture & livestock pavilion.
Hosts livestock and agricultural events.
Spartan sports tickets, schedules and more.
Breslin Student Events Center
Hosts MSU basketball and student and community events.
College of Music
See world-class student and faculty musicians perform.
Department of Theatre
Creating performances and plays that matter.
Wharton Center for Performing Arts
Dynamic arts programming, education, and outreach.
Popular Destinations
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Abrams Planetarium
Creating exciting planetarium shows for all ages.
Alumni Memorial Chapel
Historic chapel and popular wedding venue.
Beal Botanical Garden
Outdoor laboratory to study and appreciate plants.
Beaumont Tower
Campus icon built in 1928 as a monument to teaching.
Broad Art Museum
World-class contemporary art museum.
Observe and interact with live insects and arachnids.
City of East Lansing
One of the top college towns in the nation.
City of Lansing
Michigan’s capital city, just minutes from campus.
Dairy Store
Legendary ice cream and cheese made and sold on campus.
Demmer Center
Shooting sports education and training facility.
Forest Akers Golf Courses
Two public golf courses located on the MSU campus.
Hidden Lake Gardens
Arboretum and gardens located in Tipton, MI.
Horticulture Gardens
More than a dozen acres of campus gardens.
Kellogg Biological Station
One of North America’s premier inland field stations.
Main Library, Gast Business, and Schaefer Law Libraries.
Science and culture museum with 15 galleries.
Tennis Center
Home to a range of classes, leagues and travel teams.
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College of Engineering
Undergraduate college visit
Thank you for your interest in Michigan State University's College of Engineering! We look forward to your visit. If you have questions or need assistance in scheduling a visit, please call our office at (517) 353-7282 or email us at [email protected] . We will be happy to connect with you personally or via Zoom.
This is your opportunity to discover what we have to offer by listening to an engineering presentation and seeing a sample of engineering labs, classrooms, computer labs and other service centers. The presentation and tour give you the chance to talk to staff and current MSU engineering students. Find out first-hand the advantages of studying engineering at MSU and what it takes to be a successful engineering student.
Anyone can attend the tours! It's a great opportunity for high school students and parents to see what we're all about.
- Prospective students will meet with personnel from the Future Engineers Office. They will be happy to guide you and answer all your questions. (Please note: prospective students do not meet with advisors or professors.)
- To provide good customer service and personal attention, the tours have a maximum capacity of 40 participants. Please limit your party to a maximum of 3 attendees.
- Engineering Presentations and Tours are not offered on the weekends.
- Classroom observations are not offered.
- Transfer students are welcome. Be ready to discuss the transfer process; you can bring a copy of your transcripts.
- If you are traveling from out of state, please refer to MSU travel and accommodations page.
Schedule a tour
Prospective student presentations and tours:
Presentations will be held Mondays and Fridays, starting January 29th. Additional days will be add ed as the semester progresses. The presentations in April will be exclusively for Admitted Students. High school juniors and seniors interested in exploring engineering at MSU will learn about engineering majors, the Cornerstone and Residential Experience, resources for academic success, co-ops and internships, research opportunities, study abroad, engineering student clubs, etc.
Please arrive and check in 15 minutes prior to the presentation in room 3540 on the 3 rd floor of the Engineering Building. The presentation will start promptly at 3:30pm with the tour following immediately after. The presentation and tour last from 1 hour to 1.5 hours.
Admitted student presentations and tours:
The presentations in April will be exclusively for Admitted Students. If you have received an official letter from MSU Office of Admissions indicating that you have been admitted to the university, you are welcome to attend these presentations. If these dates and times do not work for you, feel free to call our office at (517) 353-7282 or send an email to Drew Kim or Luis Donado . This presentation is geared towards students who have participated in a previous prospective presentation and want to learn more about the steps after they have been admitted. The focuses will be transitioning from high school to a university, housing options, scholarships, tips for academic success, student involvement, etc.
Admitted students also have the opportunity to visit MSU and the College of Engineering during Admitted Student Day on April 6th.
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Due to the pre-college summer engineering programs taking place during the summer, presentations and tours are not offered. You are welcome to call our office at (517) 353-7282 or you can send your questions to [email protected] .
Furthermore, prospective students can attend the MSU Office of Admission's Green and White Days where academic information is presented, including an engineering presentation. The program is held daily for a week in late July. Please be sure to RSVP for the program.
Presentations will be held Mondays and Fridays, starting after Preview Day. Juniors and seniors interested in exploring engineering at MSU will learn about engineering majors, the Cornerstone and Residential Experience, resources for academic success, co-ops and internships, research opportunities, study abroad, engineering clubs, etc.
Please arrive and check in 15 minutes prior to the presentation in room 3540 on the 3 rd floor of the Engineering Building. The presentation will start promptly at 3:30pm (or 10:00am for certain occasions) with the tour following immediately after. The Presentation and Tour lasts from 1 hour to 1.5 hours. Engineering building map
Preview Day is a great opportunity to check out the College of Engineering that is held in early October every year. Meet with professors, tour laboratories and see engineering interactive demonstrations, learn about majors and careers, talk with current MSU students, view undergraduate research posters and projects and much more!
If you are traveling from out of state, please visit our Office of Admissions travel accommodations page.
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Spartan Pathways Travel Program
Explore the world with fellow spartans.
The MSU Alumni's Spartan Pathways travel program offers you the opportunity to experience hassle-free domestic and international tours with fellow Spartans.
We offer a large selection of travel opportunities that introduce you to each destination's social, cultural and recreational activities. All our tours are of the highest quality and offered by only the most reputable and experienced travel companies.
Spartan Pathways Travel Catalog
View our catalog online. Please contact Regina Cross via email for additional information.
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For more information, read about travel insurance, the MSUAO disclaimer and COVID-19 protocol information .
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We strongly recommend that you be adequately insured against last-minute trip cancellation and other travel-related risks. If you are unable to travel due to illness, family illness, or unforeseen circumstances, purchasing travel insurance will help to recoup payments you have made. Travel insurance will also cover the cost of trip interruption, delays, medical emergencies and evacuation, loss of baggage or baggage delays, and any pre-existing medical conditions that you may have. You are welcome to insure with any provider you desire. The MSU Alumni Office is affiliated with USI Travel Insurance , and information on their services will be sent as a part of your Spartan Pathways tour confirmation letter.
Michigan State University Alumni Office Disclaimer - Spartan Pathways Travel Program
The Michigan State University Alumni Office (the MSU Alumni Office or MSUAO) and the Spartan Pathways Travel Program is not the Tour Operator. The MSUAO is not responsible for the changes of flight times, fare changes, dishonor of airline, hotel or motor coach transportation and car rental reservations, delays, losses, injuries, inconveniences, cessation of operations, airline or tour operator bankruptcies, acts of God, or any other event beyond our control. The MSUAO acts only as a sponsor with respect to the travel services, and it shall not be responsible for changes to flight times, fare changes, dishonor of airline, hotel or other reservations, injury, damage, loss of baggage, accidents or for the acts or defaults of any person or entity engaged in providing services to participants or in carrying out other arrangements of the tour. Further, the MSUAO shall not be responsible for losses or additional expenses of the participant due to sickness, weather, strike, civil unrest, acts of terrorism, pandemic, epidemic, quarantine, acts of God, governmental intervention, or other causes beyond its control. The MSUAO shall not be responsible for alteration in the itinerary as deemed necessary for carrying out the tour and the Tour Operator may substitute hotels of similar quality. The Tour Operator may postpone or cancel any tour prior to departure. The MSUAO or the Tour Operator may decline to accept or to retain any person as a member of the tour should such person's physical or mental health, actions or general deportment impede the operation of the tour or the rights or welfare of the other participants. No refund will be made for the unused portion of any tour. By embarking upon travel, the participant voluntarily assumes all risk involved in such travel, whether expected or unexpected. Participant is hereby warned of the above risks as well as possible travel industry force majeure, bankruptcies and medical and climatic disruptions, and the possibility participant may be unable to travel as scheduled because of personal emergency. Participant is advised to consider obtaining appropriate insurance coverage against these risks. Applicants for participation on this tour accept in full all the conditions set forth above. The MSUAO partners with other universities and alumni from other universities will be on many departures. While some of the Spartan Pathway's tours are exclusive to just MSU alumni, on many of the tours we partner with other universities/organizations that have travel programs. Space allotments for these tours are given to each university and after a guaranteed time allotted for reservations, available space is opened to all universities/organizations. Therefore, some departures may have universities with greater numbers of alumni on the tour than MSU.
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The MSU Alumni Office is dedicated to ensuring that travelers participating in Spartan Pathways Travel programs have a safe and enjoyable experience. Our travel vendors have been safely and securely operating travel for many years and have put in place protocols to ensure everyone's safety during tours. We fully support the recommendations of our travel vendors regarding COVID-19 precautions for upcoming trips.
It is important to remember that MSU is not responsible for trips canceled by our vendors, or any illnesses or quarantines you might experience. We strongly urge all our guests to purchase travel insurance and to make sure you are purchasing the level of coverage that is right for you. Please work directly with our travel vendors on your questions regarding cancellations and other concerns.
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Department of Horticulture Michigan Garden Plant Tour
The Michigan Garden Plant Tour is a coordinated open house of leading young plant producers and Michigan State University. The Tour educates professional growers and industry professionals about plant selections and their garden performance.
2024 Tour dates: July 29 to August 9
Welcome to the 21st annual Michigan Garden Plant Tour, which is a free, coordinated open house of leading young plant producers of ornamentals and Michigan State University. The objective of the Tour is to educate growers and industry professionals about new and existing plant selections and how they perform in different outdoor settings.
Greenhouse growers, landscapers, garden center operators, and nurserymen are invited to visit each of these participating Tour sites during this two-week period.
Expect to learn about a wide range of ornamental crops, including popular commercial brands of annuals and perennials. This is a terrific way to observe plant performance at different locations and grown under various landscape conditions, both in the ground and in containers.
See the "Best of the Best" from at each of the participating greenhouses in 2021 , courtesy of Heidi Lindberg, Greenhouse and Nursery Extension Educator.
Four Star Greenhouse Mast Young Plants Michigan State University Trial Garden Pell Greenhouses, Inc Raker-Roberta's Young Plants Walters Gardens
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Take a day trip to visit a couple of sites, or complete the entire loop for the full tour. The Michigan Garden Plant Tour is completely free, but growers would appreciate a call ahead to know you'll be coming. Use the map above to help locate the sites and plan your route.
Special Events During 2023 Tour
In addition to tours. some tour sites offer special events, which are highlighted below. More information is on the site pages. Many participating companies also offer light refreshments during the entire two-week Tour.
- We consider every day an event at RRTG23! In addition to daily activities, RRTG23 routinely hosts broker and field events that are open to everyone. Join us on July 27th for a day filled with Music, Food, Friends and of course, Flowers! Industry experts will be on hand to talk about the latest and greatest offerings. Be sure to make time to visit. Contact us directly at email: [email protected] or phone: 517-542-4510
Contact Information
If you have general questions about the Michigan Garden Plant Tour, please contact the Tour coordinator:
- Amy McCausey: [email protected]; 517-353-0443.
Highlights From Past Tours
Michigan Garden Plant Tour a Bright Spot to Look For in July by Kristin Getter, Greenhouse Grower Magazine (May 2020)
Michigan Garden Plant Tour explores new variety possibilities by Janeen Wright, Greenhouse Grower magazine (Nov. 2018)
Annuals and perennials on display at the 2018 Michigan Garden Plant Tour by Janeen Wright, Greenhouse Grower magazine (Oct. 2018)
College of Engineering
Apr 9 Engineering Presentation and Tour
Rm 3540 in Engineering Building
Engineering Presentation and Tour (ADMITTED STUDENTS ONLY)
About the Event
This is your opportunity to discover what we have to offer by listening to an engineering presentation and seeing a sample of engineering labs, classrooms, computer labs and other service centers. The presentation and tour give you the chance to talk to staff and current MSU engineering students. Find out first-hand the advantages of studying engineering at MSU and what it takes to be a successful engineering student
Tuesday, April 09, 2024
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Welcome to Michigan State University's Travel Website
- To learn more about the Concur Fiori update, and to see it in action:
- Read the FAQ
- Check out the Fiori on the web demo video
- Check out the Fiori on mobile app demo video
Travel@State provides faculty, staff, students, and guests with resources and information related to traveling on behalf of the University.
MSU has negotiated contracts with multiple airlines, car agencies, and major hotel chains. Booking travel through one of our preferred agencies also gives faculty and staff the ability to direct bill airfare and rail to their department/unit. For more information on booking through Travel@State, please refer to the Preferred Agencies page and the Preferred Travel Agencies Benefits guide.
What is Concur?
Concur is MSU’s travel and expense system that streamlines the travel process for MSU faculty and staff.
What Concur can do:
- Calculate per diems, currency conversions, and mileage
- Book travel and link itineraries through the mobile app
- Add a receipt to your Expense Report just by taking a picture
- Allows travelers to separate business and personal expenses
- Quicker reimbursements
- Real time business intelligence on travelers and costs
- If an event has occurred, locate our travelers and open a line of communication
- Create cash advances and encumbrances during the pre-trip process
- Automated auditing
Have questions? Learn more by visiting our Reference Library or by contacting the Travel@State team at [email protected] .
Need Help with Reimbursement?
Visit the Reimbursement Chart for information on reimbursable expenses and receipt requirements.
Please refer to the Travel Policies & Procedures to ensure compliance with Michigan State University regulations.
Reference Guides
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MSU Center for Entrepreneurship and Outreach to host Startup Summit grand finale, E-Center expansion grand opening
Contact: Aspen Harris
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Outreach is hosting the grand opening of its E-Center expansion on April 12 with keynote speakers from top U.S. brand Barefoot Wine.
Free and open to the public, the event coincides with the conclusion of the annual MSU Startup Summit and will be held 1-5 p.m. in McCool Hall’s Leo Seal Jr. Family Business Atrium.
Consisting of eight categories for MSU students and one category for all Mississippi residents, the CEO’s Startup Summit gives these individuals the opportunity to pitch their newly formed business and win cash prizes to jumpstart their company’s growth. Judged by industry-respected leaders from companies across the region, the event awards $40,000 over the span of five days.
Visit https://ecenter.msstate.edu/summit/#top to learn more about the summit.
The Friday event’s schedule is as follows:
— 1-1:30 p.m.: Ribbon cutting and dedication of E-Center expansion. This ceremony officially opens the 4,000-square-foot E-Center, designed to assist students, faculty and community members in launching or expanding their business ventures.
— 1:30-2:30 p.m.: Keynote from Michael Houlihan and Bonnie Harvey, founders of Barefoot Wine. Launched in 1985, Barefoot Wine is one of the top wine brands in the U.S. and one of the most recognizable globally. Since the sale of the company to E & J Gallo in 2005, founders Houlihan and Harvey have turned to entrepreneurship consultation and coaching. They are co-authors of The New York Times best-selling book “The Barefoot Spirit: How Hardship, Hustle, and Heart Built America’s #1 Wine Brand” and launched the Barefoot Startup movement, which encourages new businesses to adopt bootstrapping tenets and sales-driven principles and tactics.
— 2:30-3:30 p.m.: Startup Summit’s BankTEL Grand Finale Competition. This contest features the winners of the five main Startup Summit divisions and will award one a grand prize of $7,000.
— 3:30-4:30 p.m.: Closing reception and awards ceremony. This ceremony and reception celebrates MSU’s entrepreneurial spirit.
Part of MSU’s College of Business, the Center for Entrepreneurship and Outreach is online at https://ecenter.msstate.edu/ .
For more information on MSU’s College of Business, visit www.business.msstate.edu/ .
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Admitted Student Day
Saturday, April 6, 2024 This open house event is our big, campuswide celebration of admitted students. You can explore MSU's campus at your own pace through unique tours and special sessions about academic interests, campus resources and social opportunities.
Admitted transfer student programs
Attend an admitted transfer program to learn more about admissions next steps, New Student Orientation and all of the exciting opportunities available to students.
Students will be asked to log into their account to sign up.
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Green and White Days
Visit MSU’s campus and discover what it means to be a Spartan during our biggest open house events of the year taking place July 19, and 22-26, 2024.
Transfer student campus visits
These visits are for prospective transfer students who have not yet been admitted to MSU. They include a short presentation followed by a guided tour of campus. Presentations provide an overview of MSU and the transfer admissions process.
Virtual transfer programs
If you can't make it in person, attend our virtual transfer program for prospective transfer students. These programs include an overview of MSU, details on transferring credits and the admissions process.
More ways to visit
- Academic department visits
Colleges offer a mix of event options for prospective and admitted students. Browse their current in-person and virtual event options.
- Self-guided campus tours
Students and families who want to visit campus on their own are welcome to take our self-guided campus tour as an additional option.
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Take a tour of MSU's legendary landmarks and explore campus according to your academic career interests in this virtual visit.
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U-M to Head to Michigan State for Spartan Invitational
4/3/2024 5:23:00 PM | Men's Track & Field
By: Jordan Manning
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The University of Michigan men's track and field program will compete in the Spartan Invitational at Michigan State on Friday (April 5) beginning at 10:52 a.m.
• Action at the Ralph Young Track will begin at 10:52 p.m. with the 5,000-meter run.
• The Wolverines have been solid through the first three weeks of outdoor action. In the USTFCCCA Event Squad rankings, the 1,500-meter run squad is No. 2 and the 800-meter run squad is No. 4.
• The Maize and Blue split action last weekend, with the distance squad competing at the Stanford Invitational and the rest of the team competing at the Battle on the Bayou hosted by LSU.
• In Palo Alto, Calif., Tom Brady set the program record for the 10,000-meter run with a time of 28:21.89, shaving 25 seconds off his previous personal-best (28:46.83). Luke Venhuizen finished fourth in section four of the 5,000-meter run with a personal-best time of 13:52.88. In section three of the 3,000-meter steeplechase, Caleb Jarema finished second with a personal best of 8:52.09.
• At LSU, Nick Foster (3:40.36) finished first, Trent McFarland (3:42.99) finished second, Riley Flemington (3:43.56) finished third, and Henry Johnson (3:34.56) finished fourth in the 1,500-meter run. Flemington and Johnson both set career bests and all four Wolverines broke the meet record. Foster's time set a new 1,500-meter run standard for the meet.
• In the 800-meter run, Johnson finished fourth with a personal-best time of 1:48.27 and Foster finished fifth with a personal-best 1:48.28. McFarland placed sixth (1:48.66), Camden Law placed 11th with a personal-best 1:49.83, and Flemington finished 12th (1:50.26) with a season-best time. Johnson's time is the 10th fastest in program history.
• Dubem Amene ran 46.01 seconds to finish seventh in the 400-meter dash, just a half-second shy of tying his personal best. Jacob Koerner placed 20th (48.18) while Lawrence Gilliam placed 23rd (48.36), with both running season bests.
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We offer group tours during the fall and spring semesters. Our MSU Walking Tours last around 60 minutes, covering a distance of 2-3 miles. Your group will be accompanied by a knowledgeable MSU Tour Guide who will provide insights into academics, history, and student life. Learn More. Enhance your campus visit at MSU by coordinating additional ...
Visit. MSU is one of the biggest, greenest campuses in the country, welcoming visitors from around the world. We invite you to explore our beautiful campus in East Lansing, Michigan, and learn what makes MSU an exceptional place where Spartans live, learn and work.
Review travel regulations and guidelines before visiting campus. You can stop by either the Union or the Office of Admissions to pick up your self-guided tour map. The Union is open Monday to Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Admissions office is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Explore the MSU Campus Discover all of the amazing places that make up the home of generations of Spartans. MSU's campus is like no other. See for yourself! Or select another tour Tour housing options for Spartans or select an […]
Visit MSU's campus and discover what it means to be a Spartan during our biggest open house events of the year taking place July 19, and 22-26, 2024. ... We host virtual prospective first-year programs that provide an overview of the admissions process and the university as a whole with a moderated Q&A with current MSU students. We also have ...
These campus visit programs are for students who have not yet been admitted to MSU. If you are an admitted student, please sign up for an admitted student program. Prospective transfer students should sign up for a transfer student campus visit. Reservations are required for all programs. Please note that all times are in the Eastern time zone.
Schedule a Tour. There's much to see and do on MSU's 5,200-acre campus, whether you're a high school student who wants to experience campus life first-hand or you're planning a visit to explore MSU's gardens and park-like grounds.
Colleges offer a mix of event options for prospective and admitted students. Browse their current in-person and virtual event options. Students and families who want to visit campus on their own are welcome to take our self-guided campus tour as an additional option. Take a tour of MSU's legendary landmarks and explore campus according to your ...
Undergraduate college visit. Thank you for your interest in Michigan State University's College of Engineering! We look forward to your visit. If you have questions or need assistance in scheduling a visit, please call our office at (517) 353-7282 or email us at [email protected].
The Michigan State University Alumni Office (the MSU Alumni Office or MSUAO) and the Spartan Pathways Travel Program is not the Tour Operator. The MSUAO is not responsible for the changes of flight times, fare changes, dishonor of airline, hotel or motor coach transportation and car rental reservations, delays, losses, injuries, inconveniences ...
Live On Hall Tours. The department of Residence Education and Housing Services (REHS) operates 27 residence halls, each offering a unique space and living experience. In-person residence hall tours are only available during prospective and admitted student tours booked through MSU Admissions. This page will be updated if residence hall tours ...
Explore Broad Undergraduate Programs informational sessions for prospective students and families are offered most Tuesday and Friday afternoons 3:30 - 5:00pm during the fall and spring semesters. In-person and virtual sessions are available on select dates. You will receive a confirmation email within 24 hours of completing the registration ...
The MSU Dairy Foods Complex offers an integrated food experience. Not only can you visit the famous Dairy Store location in Anthony Hall for what Spartans around the world describe as the best ice cream and cheese in existence, but while you are satisfying your hunger, you can take a self-guided tour of our dairy plant observation deck and learn the basics of milk, cheese and ice cream processing.
Residence Halls and Neighborhoods With exceptional residence halls, dining facilities, apartments and living-learning communities, each Spartan can find the perfect fit for their new home on campus. Tour Stops Click a map icon or choose from the list below
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2024 Tour dates: July 29 to August 9. Welcome to the 21st annual Michigan Garden Plant Tour, which is a free, coordinated open house of leading young plant producers of ornamentals and Michigan State University. The objective of the Tour is to educate growers and industry professionals about new and existing plant selections and how they ...
About the Event. This is your opportunity to discover what we have to offer by listening to an engineering presentation and seeing a sample of engineering labs, classrooms, computer labs and other service centers. The presentation and tour give you the chance to talk to staff and current MSU engineering students.
Welcome to Michigan State University's Travel Website. On April 10, 2024 Concur will have a new look on both the mobile app and the web called Fiori. Travel@State provides faculty, staff, students, and guests with resources and information related to traveling on behalf of the University. MSU has negotiated contracts with multiple airlines, car ...
Apply Now Visit Campus MSU Traditions Undergraduate Admissions Orientation Graduate Admissions Online Education Cost of Attendance Virtual 360 Campus Tour. ... Mississippi State University is taking care of what matters. Learn more at www.msstate.edu. Monday, April 8, 2024 - 9:31 am. Featured;
All 28 goals in the 2024 NCAA men's hockey regional finals. The Frozen Four is set for 2024. No. 2 Boston University will take on No. 3 Denver and No. 1 Boston College will face Michigan, which ...
Admitted Student Day. Saturday, April 6, 2024. This open house event is our big, campuswide celebration of admitted students. You can explore MSU's campus at your own pace through unique tours and special sessions about academic interests, campus resources and social opportunities. Learn more.
Box score for the Michigan Wolverines vs. Michigan State Spartans Men's College Hockey game from March 31, 2024 on ESPN. Includes all goals, assists and penalty minutes stats.
Tuesday, March 19||10:30 AM- 11:30 AM|| MSU Library 324 Teaching Space | ... CFE Montana Science Olympiad Talks and Tours Outreach. ... Montana State University P.O. Box 172560 Bozeman, MT 59717-2560. Director: Michael Babcock [email protected] Assistant Director: Nika Stoop
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The University of Michigan men's track and field program will compete in the Spartan Invitational at Michigan State on Friday (April 5) beginning at 10:52 a.m. Notes. • Action at the Ralph Young Track will begin at 10:52 p.m. with the 5,000-meter run. • The Wolverines have been solid through the first three weeks of ...