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July 6, 2008
news

MSU unveils leadership committee for half-billion-dollar nuclear research project

Lashbrooke recommended as interim dean of MSU’s Eli Broad College of Business

MSU opens clinic for horses with back pain

College of Music presents 12th annual Summer Carillon Series

New Web site offers information for pain sufferers

MSU welcomes home three acclaimed authors

   
research

Mapping the Holocaust archive: MSU prof explores records of Nazi atrocities

EPA honors MSU professors with Green Chemistry Award

New MRI to debut in Malawi; will save lives, advance malaria research

   
athletics

Michigan State announces major athletic award winners

Three Spartans look to fulfill Olympic dreams at U.S. Trials

Comcast, Big Ten Network reach multimedia agreement for Big Ten Network content

   

Calendar of Events

For tickets or information on public programs or events:

Abrams Planetarium - 355-4672

Athletic Ticket Office - 355-1610

Breslin Student Events Center - 432-5000 or (800) 968-BRES

Kresge Art Museum - 355-7631 or 353-9834

MSU Alumni Association - 355-8314

MSU Museum - 355-7474

School of Music - 355-3345

Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education - 432-5566

Department of Theatre - 355-0148

Wharton Center - 432-2000 or (800) WHARTON

 

FRIDAY, JUNE 13

8 p.m.
“How to Build a Planet.”
Abrams Planetarium show.


8 p.m.
“Red Herring.”
Summer Circle Theatre. On banks of the Red Cedar River near the Rock.

Free.

“Medea.” Late night show, following main stage performance of Summer Circle Theatre. Free.

Monarch Butterfly

Photo by Derrick L. Turner

Learn all about the monarch butterfly June 14 at the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary’s “Milkweeds, Monarchs and More!”

SATURDAY, JUNE 14

10:30 a.m.
“Milkweeds, Monarchs and More!”
Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. All ages welcome. Kellogg Biological Station, Hickory Corners. (269) 671-2510 or birdsanctuary@kbs.msu.edu.


11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Garden Geocache.
Bring a picnic lunch and spend a day geocaching in the garden. GPS units provided if needed. Registration required at http://4hgarden.msu.edu/calendar or calling (517) 256-9915. Free.


8 p.m.
“How to Build a Planet.”
Abrams Planetarium show.


8 p.m.
“Red Herring.”
Summer Circle Theatre. On banks of the Red Cedar River near the Rock. Free.


“Medea.” Late night show, following main stage performance of Summer Circle Theatre. Free.

SUNDAY, JUNE 15

2:30 p.m.
“The Super Sky Show.”
Abrams Planetarium show.


4 p.m.
“How to Build a Planet.”
Abrams Planetarium show.

MONDAY, JUNE 16

9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Creative Kids Summer Art Camp.
Kresge Art Museum. This camp is currently full.  To be placed on the waiting list, contact Cari Wolfe at (517) 353-9834.

TUESDAY, JUNE 17

9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Creative Kids Summer Art Camp.
Kresge Art Museum. This camp is currently full.  To be placed on the waiting list, contact Cari Wolfe at (517) 353-9834.


11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Chair Massage Sampler.
225 Nisbet. Registration required for a free 10-minute chair massage sample.


3 p.m.
Doll Tea at Kellogg Manor House.
Prepaid reservations are requested. Kellogg Biological Station, Hickory Corners. (269) 671-2400 or manorhouse@msu.kbs.edu.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE18

All day
4-H Exploration Days. Various campus locations. Visit web1.msue.msu.edu/cyf/youth/expodays.html for more information.


9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Creative Kids Summer Art Camp. Kresge Art Museum. This camp is currently full.  To be placed on the waiting list, contact Cari Wolfe at (517) 353-9834.


12:10 p.m.
Caregivers Together. MSU Employee Assistance, Family Resource Center and Health4U Program. Ongoing support group. 25 Nisbet. Free.


8 p.m.
“The Girls in 509.” Summer Circle Theatre. On banks of the Red Cedar River near the Rock. Free.

THURSDAY, JUNE 19

All day
4-H Exploration Days.
Various campus locations. Visit web1.msue.msu.edu/cyf/youth/expodays.html for more information.


9 a.m.–12 p.m.
Creative Kids Summer Art Camp.
Kresge Art Museum. This camp is currently full.  To be placed on the waiting list, contact Cari Wolfe at (517) 353-9834.


8 p.m.
“The Girls in 509.”
Summer Circle Theatre. On banks of the Red Cedar River near the Rock. Free.

FRIDAY, JUNE 20

All day
4-H Exploration Days.
Various campus locations. Visit web1.msue.msu.edu/cyf/youth/expodays.html for more information.


9 a.m.– 12 p.m.
Creative Kids Summer Art Camp. Kresge Art Museum.
This camp is currently full.  To be placed on the waiting list, contact Cari Wolfe at (517) 353-9834.


8 p.m.
“How to Build a Planet.”
Abrams Planetarium show.


8 p.m.
“The Girls in 509.”
Summer Circle Theatre. On banks of the Red Cedar River near the Rock. Free.


“Baby Food” and “The Other Person.” Late night shows, following main stage performance of Summer Circle Theatre. Free.

SATURDAY, JUNE 21

8 p.m.
“How to Build a Planet.”
Abrams Planetarium show.

8 p.m.
“The Girls in 509.”
Summer Circle Theatre. On banks of the Red Cedar River near the Rock. Free.


“Baby Food” and “The Other Person.”
Late night shows,
following main stage performance of Summer Circle Theatre. Free.

SUNDAY, JUNE 22

2:30 p.m.
“The Super Sky Show.”
Abrams Planetarium show.


4 p.m.
“How to Build a Planet.”
Abrams Planetarium show.

TUESDAY, JUNE 24

8:30 a.m. – Noon
Travel voucher class.
Hosted by Human Resources. Sign up at www.hr.msu.edu/HRDCalendar/ClassDetail.aspx?courseid=34757.


7 p.m.
“Re-imagining the Silk Road in the 21st Century.”
Lecture by Catherine Ryu, associate professor of Japanese language and culture. 119 Psychology.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25

7 p.m.
“Bonkers for Bats.”
Family program at MSU Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. Kellogg Biological Station, Hickory Corners. (269) 671-2510 or birdsanctuary@kbs.msu.edu.


8 p.m.
“Number the Stars.”
Summer Circle Theatre. On the banks of the Red Cedar River near the rock. Free.

THURSDAY, 26

8 p.m.
“Number the Stars.”
Summer Circle Theatre. On banks of the Red Cedar River near the rock. Free.

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