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  1. Michigan State University | Michigan State University

    MSU and partners across the state are working even harder to share free resources to support individuals, families, communities and businesses adapt during the COVID-19 health crisis.

  2. About MSU - Michigan State University

    Michigan State University has been advancing the common good with uncommon will for 170 years. A top global public research university, MSU pushes the boundaries of discovery to …

  3. Admissions | Michigan State University

    Contact Information | Site Map | Privacy Statement | Site Accessibility Call MSU: (517) 355-1855 Visit: msu.edu Notice of Nondiscrimination SPARTANS WILL | © Michigan State University

  4. Colleges and Programs - Michigan State University

    Nationally recognized as a pioneer in community-based medical education, the college offers clinical practice, research and education at eight campuses across Michigan through …

  5. Current Students - Michigan State University

    Current students Michigan State University > Current Students Email Log in to your MSU account.

  6. MSU Facts - Michigan State University

    Michigan State University is the nation’s premier land-grant university and one of the top public global research universities in the world. Every day, Spartans work to solve the most pressing …

  7. Campus Life - Michigan State University

    The Michigan State must-dos At MSU, time-honored traditions combined with brand-new experiences shape the Spartan journey. From singing the fight song in a sea of green and …

  8. Michigan State University - Home | Eat at State

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  9. MSU Extension

    Michigan State University Extension helps people improve their lives by bringing the vast knowledge resources of MSU directly to individuals, communities and businesses.

  10. First-year applicants | Admissions | Michigan State University

    You're still in high school or you've already finished and earned your diploma (or GED). You haven’t enrolled in a college or university after finishing high school. If you've taken college …