While we all wait until it's safe to return to campus, here are some photos from the week to connect you to campus from wherever you are.
Oct. 19, 2020
While we all wait until it's safe to return to campus, here are some photos from the week to connect you to campus from wherever you are.
This family, following safety protocols, came to campus so their daughter could visit her dream school. After touring the campus and meeting friendly and helpful Spartans, they are even more sure MSU is where she belongs. Photo by Derrick L. Turner
Construction continues on MSU's STEM facility, being built on the site of the former power plant near Spartan Stadium. The teaching and research facility is expected to be completed by Feb. 2021. Photo by Derrick. L. Turner
Beaumont Tower peaks over the top of the Main Library as viewed from Spartan Stadium. Sections of the Main Library remain open with limited hours. Touch-less lockers were recently installed for item pickup. Photo by Derrick L. Tuner
Fall leaves make Landon Hall even more beautiful. The hall, built in 1947, is touted as the first post-World War II hall built on campus. Photo by Derrick L. Turner
The colors on the Red Cedar change every day. Photo by Derrick L. Turner
This Saturday, the Spartans face Rutgers in the first football game of the season at Spartan Stadium. Fans are not allowed in the stadium or on campus for tailgating, Photo by Derrick L. Turner
Stadium workers get the field ready for the game, which will be televised on BTN at noon. Photo by Derrick L. Turner
Though classes are online this semester, campus is still home for a number of students. Photo by Derrick L. Turner
MSU Student Ishaan Modi, studies on the banks of the Red Cedar River, behind the Hannah Administration Building. Photo by Derrick L. Turner
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