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Sept. 30, 2014

MSU High 5: Sept. 30, 2014

 

Here's today's MSU High 5 – a morning hello and the fastest way to get you up to speed with what's happening at Michigan State University.

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MSU to launch innovative food facility: Michigan State University will use a $3 million grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration to launch the Food Processing and Innovation Center. FPIC will be a USDA/FDA-certified center where private companies can scale up and commercialize new food products and production processes. It is intended to help established food companies develop new products and assist larger-scale start-up businesses. More >>

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Not all Hispanics are the same when it comes to drinking: Hispanics are often grouped into a single category when it comes to alcohol use. Yet a new Michigan State University study indicates that the risk of alcohol abuse and dependence can vary significantly among different subgroups within the population. More >>

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MSU Safe Place celebrates 20 years: MSU Safe Place is celebrating 20 years of providing supportive services to domestic violence and stalking survivors in the MSU and Greater Lansing communities. More >>

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As seen in Mashable- Study finds online daters marry less, break up more: Looking for love online? Don't get too excited by dating sites' success stories. According to a new study, couples who meet online are less likely to get married, and more likely to split up. More >>

ICYMI: As part of her visit back to her alma mater, the 2014 Homecoming grand marshal, Jemele Hill, '97, hosted her ESPN2 show "Numbers Never Lie" with cohost Michael Smith at the MSU Union last Friday. Check out the Twitter feed from the live event: 

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