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MSU has teamed with the City of Flint, Genesee County, Hurley Children’s Hospital, local health departments and a host of other organizations—governmental and non-governmental—to address both immediate and long-term needs of Flint residents.
Community Impact | Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University medical students are leaving the classroom for hands-on work in Detroit through Detroit Street Care, an outreach activity focused on helping the homeless in Detroit.
Community Impact | Michigan State UniversityAn elementary school student who often misses class due to a medical issue is learning via a robot remotely, thanks to a Michigan State University alumna and teacher.
Community Impact | Michigan State UniversityMSU was named a foundational partner in the Advancing Research and its Impact on Society Center, or ARIS, made possible by a $5.2 million National Science Foundation grant.
Community Impact | Michigan State University“Within the opioid epidemic, there may be a hidden suicide epidemic,” Michigan State University researcher Jennifer Johnson said.
AAU Universities Battle the Opioid Crisis | The Crisis | Michigan State UniversityMore than 1.5 million Michigan residents and potentially more than hundreds of sites nationwide have PFAS-tainted water. Michigan State University is helping develop a scalable treatment option for PFAS-contaminated wastewater.
Community Impact | Michigan State UniversityA Flint nutrition prescription program, where fruits and vegetables are prescribed to young patients by their pediatrician, will expand nationally as a result of the recently signed U.S. Farm Bill by President Trump.
Community Impact | Michigan State UniversityThe number of opioid-related deaths in Michigan has hit an all-time high, requiring the resources of the state’s three major research universities and one of its largest health systems to tackle the problem.
AAU Universities Battle the Opioid Crisis | The Crisis | Michigan State UniversityFor more than half a century, Michigan State University has been a key player in bringing new blueberry varieties to the table. Since the early 1900s, blueberries have been commercially grown in Michigan’s lower and upper peninsulas, and today the tiny berries are big business. In 2011, the…
University Research | Community Impact | Michigan State UniversityA new Michigan State University study now shows that about one-third of those users become dependent on the drug within one to 12 months, indicating that prior estimates of 20 to 25 percent have been too low.
AAU Universities Battle the Opioid Crisis | The Crisis | Michigan State University