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Students of the World
When you’re a student at Michigan State University, the world can be your classroom. From the plains of Kenya to the jungles of Nepal, Spartan women and men are learning more than they ever dreamed.
This show debuted on the Big Ten Network at 9:30 p.m. EST Monday, January 23.
Part 1: Michigan State University students work with Kay Holekamp, legendary hyena researcher and MSU professor, on the Maasai Mara in Kenya to learn more about the spotted hyena.
Part 2: Wezi Mhango, who received her doctorate in crop and soil sciences from MSU, collaborates with MSU professor Sieglinde Snapp on a project to introduce legumes into small farms in Malawi as a way to improve sustainability and nutrition in a region facing the effects of climate change and malnutrition.
Part 3: How do tigers and people live side by side? MSU student Neil Carter works in Nepal to research the endangered Bengal tiger and advance conservation efforts.
Part 4: Michigan State University students and faculty work to install an MSU-designed solar-powered computer in a rural village in Tanzania.