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A professional headshot of Rachel Lewis. She has long, wavy light-brown hair and is wearing a dark teal zip-up hoodie over a black t-shirt featuring a lime-green "Museum" logo. She is smiling against a textured grey stone wall background.

Student View: Learning, Growing, and Leading at the MSU Museum

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Hollywood Veteran Brings Real-World Experience to MSU Department of Theatre Class

A woman in a black headscarf, MSU Assistant Professor Nareman Amin, stands by a globe sculpture in the MSU International Center in East Lansing, Michigan.

Ask the Expert: How Ideas of Democracy and Religion Have Changed Since the 2011 Egyptian Revolution

A close-up of an interactive station in the gallery. Black vinyl lettering on the wall asks, "WHAT IS SOMETHING MEANINGFUL TO YOU?" Below the text, a wooden shelf holds jars of buttons, embroidery floss, and pincushions. A string of colorful fabric patches is pinned beneath the shelf, and several decorated lampshades sit on the ledge above.

‘Patchwork: Reclaiming Space’ Exhibit Invites the Public to Reflect, Create, and Heal

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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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Christopher P. Long

Dean, College of Arts & Letters

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