Feb. 21, 2022
A red-tailed hawk stands vigilantly over Olds Hall. Want to keep an eye on campus just like our feathery friend? Check out the MSUToday webcam! Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
Historical architecture meets contemporary as the spire atop Linton Hall is joined in the skyline by new buildings along Grand River Ave. As one of the oldest buildings on campus, built in 1881, Linton Hall is more than a classic collegiate building — it’s a piece of MSU history. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
Winding paths cut through the solid field of snow near the Hannah Administration Building. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
When winter blues turn much of our “green campus” into a forest of gray and brown branches, it’s time to gather beneath the pines and appreciate a bit of verdant beauty, like that of the stunning green needles on a tree outside Mason-Abbot Hall. Photo by Nick Schrader.
A lantern above the entrance to Mason-Abbot Hall shines its fiery light through gently textured glass. Photo by Nick Schrader.
Snow lightly caps the pillars of Benefactor’s Plaza. The pillars commemorate some of the donors who helped advance MSU’s mission from 2007 to 2018. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
The grand staircase in the Broad College of Business’s Minskoff Pavilion provides a perfect meeting place for both study and socialization. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
Two students take a break from studying to explore an interactive screen showcasing education abroad opportunities on a winter day in the Broad College of Business’s Minskoff Pavillion. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
“Victoria”, a sculpture by artist Curtis Pittman, stands elegantly silhouetted at sunset outside the Jack Breslin Student Events Center. The sculpture is designed to be a symbol of the “flame to academia”, and was inspired by Spartan iconography like plumes, shields and spears. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
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By: Kelsie Lane
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