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The Michigan State University Investment Office oversees the management of the university's endowment. Its investment strategy aims to support long-term growth while mitigating risks that market fluctuations bring. [254] The office was created in 2016 to centralize the university's investment operations.
In 1961, the Michigan State Board of Trustees decided to begin a two-year medical program at Michigan State University. Several grants aided the development of the program. [8] Michigan State University appointed Andrew D. Hunt, MD as the first dean of the College of Human Medicine in 1964. [8] [9]
Associate Professor of Jazz studies, Michigan State University [535] Michael Dease: present Associate Professor of Jazz Studies, Michigan State University John T. Madden 1989–2017 Director, Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band [536] Henry R. Pattengill: 1886–1890 Assistant professor of English [537] H. Owen Reed: 1939–1976
Michigan State University Press is the publishing arm of Michigan State University. It traces its origins to the late 1940s when the Michigan State Board of Agriculture established a publishing program at Michigan State College (MSC). President John A. Hannah made a recommendation on publications to a special committee. In response, the ...
The MSU Vet school (commonly referred to as the CVM) is the largest veterinary school under one roof in the nation. The School of Accountancy was established in 1979. The University Honors Program was founded in 1968 to provide more rigorous course curricula for academically talented students and support guest lecture series, forums, and ...
At a ceremony Oct. 18, six former Missouri State faculty and staff members will be inducted into the university's Wall of Fame. Missouri State honors faculty, staff who exemplify public affairs ...
Samuel L. Stanley Jr. (born January 11, 1954) is an American educator and biomedical researcher. He was president of Michigan State University from 2019 to November 2022, and president of Stony Brook University from 2009 to 2019.
On September 19, 1969, Michigan State University accepted the legislative mandate and agreed to create a new osteopathic medical school on their campus, [7] making it the first osteopathic medical school based at a public university. [9] In 1971, MCOM was moved to East Lansing and was given its current name of MSUCOM.