Campus trees come into full green splendor on East Circle Drive in the first official week of summer. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
As one of the oldest standing buildings on campus, Chittenden Hall has worn many hats since its construction in 1901. Originally designed for dairy operations, the building also housed the Department of Forestry, hence the name above the entrance, as well as various department offices before becoming home to the Graduate School in 2014. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
MSU’s historic North Neighborhood is even more charming and timeless when seen from above. Photo by Garret Morgan.
Beaumont Tower is majestic from every angle, especially considering that the campus icon celebrated its 95th birthday on June 22. Photo by Garret Morgan.
A student checks out some sustainable swag in the Spartan Spirit Shop. Partnering with USCAPE Apparel, the shop has created the MSU RENEW collection, an apparel line made with 100% recycled yarns and fabric scraps. The manufacturing process for the line uses 98% less water compared to traditional manufacturing methods and diverts textile waste away from landfills. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
A heron strolls across the green at one of Forest Akers’ golf courses. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
Three lime-colored rhododendron leaves nestle together in the shape of a heart near Wells Hall. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
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