Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Imaging and Machine Learning
Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States
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In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the late Rep. John Lewis, Michigan State University will host a weeklong celebration focused on democracy, social justice and good trouble.Events will include celebrations of student success, community discussions, student panels and a performance from the MSU Jazz Orchestras. Events will be held now through Jan. 22.The celebration will feature statements and conversation with community leaders such as State Rep. Sarah Anthony, MSU President Dr. Samuel
News you may have missed over winter break A Michigan State University sign on Beal Street on Aug. 23, 2019. Photo by Annie Barker | The State News
Though classes officially ended for fall semester on Dec. 18, 2020, news continued throughout the holiday break and into the new year. Here are a few headlines you might have missed during the break.
Delayed spring semester start
University administration pushed back spring classes at Michigan State to Jan. 19 at the end of December, following state government orders about the start of in-person instruction. According to the order, universities and colleges are allowed to resume in-person instruction but were required to not start classes until Jan. 18.
MSU’s 2021 MLK Day celebration features packed itinerary of virtual events
Michigan State University’s 41st annual celebration in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. will take place beginning Jan. 17, 2021. The weeklong collection of events is open to the public. This year’s commemoration is taking place online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2021 MLK celebration’s theme is “Good Trouble: Reclaiming Our Democracy, Demanding Social Justice.”
“This year, with the passing of the Honorable John Lewis, the term ‘Good Trouble,’ which he coined, has been included in the theme,” said Audrey Bentley, senior outreach coordinator with MSU’s Office for Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives. “We continue to strive for more progress, change and inclusion in community, governance, justice and education. We hope this year’s celebration will inspire and renew learning and growth on our campus and beyond.”