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Humanizing the Science: W.K. Kellogg Biological Station Artist-in-Residence Program Marks Fifth Year

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Student-Built Mobile Microgalleries Add New Public Art to East Lansing

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Where the Photos Belong: How a Ghana-MSU Partnership Brought the Willis Bell Archive to Life

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MFA Artist Expands Painting Beyond the Canvas and Understanding of Persian Art

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Research

Studying How COVID Pandemic is Affecting Language Change

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News

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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Distinct Majors

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Study Abroad & Away Programs

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Building the Future of Arts and Humanities

MSU is advancing plans to unify its arts and humanities programs to expand opportunities for students, faculty, and partners. Learn more about the timeline, progress, and what this means for our community.

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Christopher P. Long

Dean, College of Arts & Letters

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