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Articles Published by The Conversation for a broad public readership
- Project Contact: David Stowe
- College/MAU: College of Arts and Letters
Working with an editor at The Conversation, developed and wrote three articles dealing with the role of music in lived religion. These articles were read by many and republished by several online publications.
National Farm to Early Care and Education Provider Survey
- Project Contact: Meagan Shedd
- College/MAU: College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
In 2021, the National Farm to School Network and MSU Center for Regional Food Systems surveyed early care and education (ECE) providers across the country to better understand current initiatives, motivations, and challenges in applying farm to ECE a...
New Music Forum
- Project Contact: David McCarthy
- College/MAU: Arts and Humanities, Residential Coll In
Co-founder of the New Music Forum, a nascent mutual aid society devoted to experimentalism in the performing arts. The forum hosts a monthly concert series in partnership with the Turner-Dodge House in Lansing attended by diverse community members.
Arts and Humanities Community Engagement project
- Project Contact: Candice Chovanec
- College/MAU: College of Arts and Letters
Students in IAH 209 designed cards as gifts, which were given to ICU workers at Spectrum Butterworth hospital. The cards were designed and then hand printed by students using a traditional block-printing technique. These cards were given in packs to ...
North Flint Food Market
- Project Contact: Robert Brown
- College/MAU: Associate Provost for University Outreach and Engagement
This multisector, multiyear project, part of an ongoing effort to build a locally African American-owned economy, is working on establishing a co-op grocery store on the north side of Flint.
Nourishing Michigan Indigenous Children with Cultural Health and Equity (N-MICCHE)
- Project Contact: Chelsea Wentworth
- College/MAU: College of Human Medicine
This proposed project addresses health outcome inequities for Michigan Indigenous children, who experience a higher prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes than their white peers. N-MICCHE would expand the Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan's work in...
Oakland County Water Affordability Plan
- Project Contact: Holly Madill
- College/MAU: College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Acting as a neutral party, the National Charrette Institute (NCI) conducted 30 interviews with Water Resources Commissioner customers about water shut-off program experiences. NCI assisted with the development of an interview instrument, conducted su...
One Health Seminar Provided by Dr. Elizabeth Hamilton
- Project Contact: Hilda Mejia Abreu
- College/MAU: College of Veterinary Medicine
Shared lessons about One Health from a veterinary medical view with undergraduate students.
OpenSpot Partnership
- Project Contact: Dionne O'Dell
- College/MAU: College of Arts and Letters
The MSU Theatre Department partners with OpenSpot Theatre to provide theatrical workshops for students who are neurodiverse. MSU students shadow OpenSpot professionals and learn best practices for creating content and performing with these individual...
OST 590: Special Topics - Community-Based Service-Learning
- Project Contact: Jessica Wicks
- College/MAU: College of Osteopathic Medicine
This is a new service-learning course for the College of Osteopathic Medicine. Many students gain early clinical experience through community-based service experiences. This course allows that to occur within a credit-bearing, academic context.
Participatory Action Research with BIPOC Girls in New York State
- Project Contact: LeConte Dill
- College/MAU: College of Arts and Letters
A qualitative and girls of color-informed research study about girls' real-life experiences with state systems like schools, foster care, and the juvenile justice system, in New York State.
Aunty Na's Village: Restoration of the Medical House
- Project Contact: Rhonda Conner-Warren
- College/MAU: College of Nursing
Students restored the medical home using the principals of Public health care Removal of out dated medicine,. Using an Amazon Wish List restock the house with pampers, formula, personal care items for the community. Food distribution/giveaway selecti...
Podcast ‒ Managing and Coexisting with Birds Podcast
- Project Contact: Catherine Lindell
- College/MAU: College of Natural Science
Guest on a podcast to inform farmers about bird management in crops. The podcast was produced by Highbush Blueberry Council.
Podcast on PPID in horses
- Project Contact: Harold Schott
- College/MAU: College of Veterinary Medicine
Interviewed about Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) for podcast episode.
Poetry Readings in a Variety of Native American Spaces (Reservations, Museums, Libraries)
- Project Contact: Patrick Lebeau
- College/MAU: College of Arts and Letters
Gave poetry readings that touch on Lakota culture, political activity, and history. Also presented lectures on treaty rights and political activism.
2022 Drainage Design Workshop
- Project Contact: Ehsan Ghane
- College/MAU: College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Taught drainage design for crop production and water-quality protection as part of a three-day workshop for farmers, state conservationists, and other agency personnel. Developed curriculum, organized workshop logistics, taught majority of content. A...
Popular Culture and Pornography Education for Secondary School Staff
- Project Contact: Megan Maas
- College/MAU: College of Social Science
Trained over 500 staff across Michigan to better respond to online sexual misconduct.
Presentation to Wildflower Association of Michigan
- Project Contact: Lars Brudvig
- College/MAU: College of Natural Science
Delivered a presentation on "Midwestern Oak Savanna Restoration" to the Wildflower Association of Michigan annual meeting in March 2022. 42 attendees.
Program Committee of the American Speech Language Hearing Association
- Project Contact: Jeffrey Searl
- College/MAU: College of Communication Arts and Sciences
This committee participates in the planning of an annual national conference attended by students, speech-language pathologists, educators, and health care providers from around the world to advance the clinical practice of speech-language pathology.
Project ImPACT Pilot Study
- Project Contact: Brooke Ingersoll
- College/MAU: College of Social Science
This was a pilot effectiveness trial examining the potential benefit of training Part C early-intervention providers to use an evidence-based parent-mediated curriculum with children with autism.
Putting Criminal Decision-Making in Context
- Project Contact: Carole Gibbs
- College/MAU: College of Social Science
Carole Gibbons and her team interviewed youth service workers and youth with experiences with community violence in Lansing. To build relationships and further collaboration, constructed a project logic model to disseminate results to those we interv...
Bennett Woods Elementary Science Night
- Project Contact: Jane Manfredi
- College/MAU: College of Veterinary Medicine
Attended by 600 family members and students at Bennet Woods Elementary. Activities included dissecting an owl pellet; bandaging a leg; and doing a physical exam on a stuffed animal. Fifteen veterinary medicine students assisted.
Reach Out To Youth Event
- Project Contact: Justin Houseman
- College/MAU: College of Human Medicine
Joint lecture with other faculty on head injuries and helmet safety. This was delivered to adults that attended a Reach Out To Youth event at the Secchia Center in Grand Rapids.
Reading: A Pathway to Peace and Justice
- Project Contact: Le Lu
- College/MAU: International Studies and Programs
Multiple diverse children's books written about encouraging peace and justice were shared. The books were written by authors of various backgrounds and contained characters of different cultural and ethnic identities.
Better Transportation for Greater Prosperity
- Project Contact: Mark Wilson
- College/MAU: College of Social Science
Analysis of access to transportation and its impact on low-income communities in Detroit with a focus on access to food, employment, and health services.