Oct. 31, 2022
Plenty of Spartans took the opportunity this weekend to clown around and dress up for Halloween. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
Foliage of green and gold fills W.J. Beal Botanical Garden. Though growing season for many of the garden’s more than 2,000 plants has ended, there’s plenty of beautiful things to see in the garden all year long. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
Strolling along campus paths is the perfect way to celebrate the peak of autumn. Bonus points if there’s plenty of crunchy leaves to step on along the way. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
The banks of the Red Cedar River are filled with perfect spots to study, relax or just enjoy some soothing sights and sounds. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
Though our eyes are often drawn to the vivid colors of fall on campus, the unmistakably iconic tower of Linton Hall has no trouble standing out amongst the leaves. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
Golden light hitting Hannah Administration Building perfectly matches the autumn hues of a nearby tree. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
A birds-eye view of campus allows one to see the big picture, and the natural beauty of the place we call home. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
Associate professor of rehabilitation counseling Connie Sung, along with assistant professor of special education Marisa Fisher and Vice President for Research and Innovation Douglas Gage, present at the opening of the MSU Center for Services, Training and Research for Independence and Desired Employment, or STRIDE. The center offers support to individuals with disabilities in life and career transitions, helping with goals like employment, independent living and post-secondary education. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
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