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From AI to Urban Trees: College of Arts & Letters Faculty and Students Lead Ethics Week Events Inviting MSU Community into Critical Dialogue

MSU Celebrates Promoted Faculty, Honoring 24 from the College of Arts & Letters

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Largest Latinx Film Festival in Michigan Returns to MSU Feb. 19-22

Two student performers stand on stage beneath a large projection reading, “AI learns through mathematical pattern recognition and optimization of large datasets, while human learning is a biological process shaped by experience, emotions and consciousness.” Blue and purple lighting and stage haze frame the scene, with one performer elevated on a platform and another kneeling nearby, holding a notebook.

From Seed to Stage: MSU Department of Theatre Production Draws Inspiration from Historic Beal Experiment

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Research

Studying How COVID Pandemic is Affecting Language Change

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MSU COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) Information

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Examining the Power of Pop Culture to Shape Perception, Issues, and Trends

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College of Arts & Letters Graduation: An Online Celebration

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Christopher P. Long

Dean, College of Arts & Letters

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