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Sparty Virtual Race

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Register here! DESCRIPTION Ready for a fun challenge? This year, along with my friends at the MSU Alumni Office, I am hosting a virtual 5k to support students who have been impacted by the novel coronavirus.   Participating is simple.Ā  Anytime between June 14 ā€“ 30, 2020, you can grab your family and join theā€¦ Read More »

Community of Practice on International Development in Education Launch

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Global IDEAS facilitates Communities of Practice (CoP) to bring interested MSU faculty, researchers, practitioners, and students together to discuss global challenges and propose solutions, innovations, and research at scale to help solve these pressing problems in global development.Ā  We also convene stakeholders, such as donors, private sector and international institutions, to talk about the needsā€¦ Read More »

University Closed

Michigan State University will be closed in observance of Independence Day (July 4). MSU and the College of Education will be available during regular business hours on Monday, July 6.

Classes Begin

Classes begin for the 2020-2021 academic year at Michigan State University.

Inspiring the Next Generation of Global Leaders: International Insights Dialogue Series

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Global youth are leaders of today, bringing innovative mindsets and outspoken advocacy to amplify and address the extraordinary challenges of our time. Around the world, they are challenging the status quo and showing how creativity and interdisciplinary, collaborative action are essential components of global citizenship. In the season finale of International Insights on Thursday, Octoberā€¦ Read More »

Empowering Youth To Become Global Leaders

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Lattice November Session "Empowering Youth to Become Global Leaders" Wednesday, November 11th, 2020 / 1:00-3:00 pm  

“A Pandemic of Hate” Panel Discussion

Online (via Zoom or similar)

The global pandemic caused by COVID-19 has generated a surge of hateful speech and physical violence directed against Asians and Asian, Pacific Island, Desi American (APIDA) people. But intentionally hurtful speech or action is nothing new in the United States. Asian immigrants, including students and scholars in universities, as well as ordinary working people ofā€¦ Read More »

Science Summit at UNGA76

Two MSU College of Education faculty will be presenting during the Science Summit at the 76th United Nations General Assembly. Read more about their presentation below; register to attend the Science Summit (for free!) here. Promoting Transition to Employment and Independence among Individuals with Disabilities: Perspectives from Africa, America, Asia, and EuropeĀ  One billion people,ā€¦ Read More »

Building an Inclusive Support System for Intl. Grad Students

Join us for the second event organized as part of a series of initiatives to support international graduate students in the MSU College of Education. Navigating the Job Search as an International Scholar in the United States During this webinar, Dr. Yue Bien (University of Washington-Bothell) and Dr. Abraham Ceballos-Zapata (Calvin University) will share theirā€¦ Read More »

MSU Global Learning Expo

Breslin Student Events Center 1 Birch Rd, East Lansing, MI

The Global Learning Expo (formerly the Education Abroad Expo) is a comprehensive information event for anyone interested in learning more about the many exciting global opportunities available at Michigan State University. More than 145 exhibits displaying information about MSU's wide variety of programs and support services will be available for students to browse and askā€¦ Read More »