MSU Today Photo Gallery
Friday, June 27, 2008
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Mapping the Holocaust Ken Waltzer, professor and director of Jewish Studies, consults Buchenwald concentration camp records at the International Tracing Service in Bad Arolsen, Germany, in an effort to identify child prisoners and their eventual fates. Read more.
Photo by Kristan Tetens,
College of Arts and Letters
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
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Tracking criminals through DNA Forensic biology student Kamila Gomez works in the lab on collecting DNA off pieces of exploded pipe bombs. Gomez is a student of David Foran, associate professor of criminology, and is conducting research indentifying DNA on bomb fragments to track criminals.
Photo by G.L. Kohuth,
University Relations
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Friday, June 13, 2008
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Summer learning An outdoor session of a summer German class enjoys the shade next to the Red Cedar River while studying. Many students use the summer months to take advantage of the many courses offered on campus, at off-campus locations in Michigan, or by studying abroad.
Photo by Kurt Stepnitz,
University Relations
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Friday, June 6, 2008
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Michigan State Police Bomb Squad member First Lt. Shawn Stallworth (left) helps student Scott Grammer (center) and Kamila Gomez (right) search for shrapnel after test exploding a pipe bomb at the Lansing Firefighters Training Facility in Lansing on May 27. Grammer and Gomez are students of David Foran, associate professor of criminology, and are conducting research indentifying DNA on bomb fragments to track criminals.
Photo by G.L. Kohuth,
University Relations
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Friday, May 30, 2008
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Virtual China game teaches culture, language As the 2008 Beijing Olympics draw near, Yong Zhao, MSU University Distinguished Professor of educational psychology and educational technology, has created the first comprehensive online video game to teach Chinese culture and language. Read more.
Photo by Kurt Stepnitz,
University Relations
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