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 scholar honored for helping rape victims: An MSU professor who supports sexual assault victims as a researcher, advocate and volunteer has been recognized by the American Psychological Association for her efforts. More >>
2. Science festival fuels wonder, discovery: The third annual MSU Science Festival will take place April 15-19 across MSU’s campus. More >>
3. Doctoral students represent MSU in D.C.: A group of doctoral students and post-docs with the MSU Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate recently traveled to Washington, D.C. More >>
4. MSU engineering hosts research symposium: MSU graduate students are developing innovative solutions to improve health and safety, from redesigning footwear to reduce ankle injuries to creating transparent solar panels that could turn windows into energy collectors. More >>
5. MSU to screen documentary: “The Hunting Ground,” a documentary from award-winning director Kirby Dick that investigates sexual assault at American universities, will be shown at 7 p.m. Tuesday in B117 Wells Hall at MSU. More >>
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