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"I believe if you feel that you're connected to your environment, you feel a sense of purpose, a sense of worth." Angel "Gelica" Forde, Doctoral Student, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Gelica is a doctoral student in the sustainable tourism and protected area management program in MSU’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Graduate Student Appreciation Week, April 6-10, 2020
The Graduate School is offering events each day to celebrate our graduate students!
Corinn Rutkoski
Selected by the American Institute of Biological Sciences to receive the 2020 Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award.
The Graduate School 25 Years logo
The Graduate School. Celebrating 25 Years.
Graduate School's Strategic Plan
We provide strategic leadership in graduate education that advances humanity and furthers knowledge to shape the future.
EMBAs Transform Nonprofits Through Social Impact Projects
Leading the charge of Spartans making a difference this holiday season, students in the Broad College of Business Executive MBA (EMBA) program partnered with organizations and companies across the... Read More
AGEP Conference: Bringing Cutting Edge Classroom Research to Light
“From the Lab to the Classroom: Making Research Relevant” was the theme of this year’s Michigan AGEP (Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate) Fall Conference.
Dino Dash participants
As part of Graduate Student Life & Wellness's mission to help graduate students and postdocs manage their stress and live healthier lives, 70 students and postdocs were sponsored to run in... Read More
Percussion student takes honors across the globe
MSU grad student channels creativity, garners recognition through percussion instruments.
MBA student Mohamed Hrezi will represent Libya in the Olympic marathon. Photo courtesy of the Eli Broad College of Business.
When athletes qualify to compete in the Olympic Games, it represents years of hard work, dedication, passion, and commitment to their chosen sport. For Mohamed Hrezi (Full-Time MBA ‘18), it’s... Read More

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