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. Major collaborator in new gamma-ray observatory: MSU researchers are key players in a new observatory that will study high-energy gamma rays and cosmic rays coming from extreme sources in the universe. More >>
2. Student awarded research assistant fellowship: An MSU student has been awarded a research assistant fellowship through the Carnegie Junior Fellows Program within the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C. More >>
3. Office for International Students and Scholars welcomes new director: International Studies and Programs at MSU has named James Dorsett as the new director of the Office for International Students and Scholars. More >>
4. Seeking nominations for 2015 Clerical Technical Recognition Award: Nominations are now being accepted for the 2015 Clerical Technical Recognition Award. More >>
5. Making retail unit pricing more consumer friendly: An MSU advertising and public relations faculty member is part of a team that has come up with a set of recommendations to make per-unit pricing more consumer friendly. More >>
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