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.
1. MSU campaign: Drawing from a number of individuals who are recognized for their ongoing support of Michigan State University, MSU has announced the leadership of its next capital campaign. More >> Check out the #EmpowerMSU video here.
2. Cadavers beat computers: Despite the growing popularity of using computer simulation to help teach college anatomy, students learn much better through the traditional use of human cadavers, according to new research that has implications for health care. More >>
3. Study abroad fair: Drawing more than 4,000 students, MSU's study abroad fair is one of the largest in the country. Watch>>
4. Grad Factor: Jelani Zarif, a former cell and molecular biology doctoral graduate student at MSU, is now a postdoctoral fellow in urology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. A published author in the journal Cancer Research, Zarif hopes to run his own lab one day and train the next cohort of scientists seeking new treatments—and, ultimately, a cure—for prostate cancer. More >>
In the news: New apps, like @LykeMeapp created by #MSU students, help you find new friends via @SELFmagazine http://t.co/45fSvuH4iE
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