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All day | Men's Tennis Stan Drobac Invitational Athletics Time/location subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, go to http://www.msuspartans.com. |
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Great Dance Exhibits (Museum, Gardens, ...) (MSU Museum) A "spiritual masquerade" is the subject of a new photo exhibition in the Heritage Gallery. "Great Dance" features striking images of the ... |
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Mask: Secrets and Revelations Exhibits (Museum, Gardens, ...) (MSU Museum- Main Gallery) Mask: Secrets and Revelations is a multi-themed exploration of what masks can hide and what they can reveal. The exhibit places a significa... |
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Michigan and the Civil War: The 150th Anniversary Exhibits (Museum, Gardens, ...) (MSU Museum -Heritage Hall) Drawn from the MSU Museum's historical collection, the exhibit highlights Michigan connections in the Civil War. Notably, the entire first g... |
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12:15pm | One Autoworker/Painter's Art: From the Factory Floor to the Gallery Wall Conferences / Seminars / Lectures (MSU Museum Auditorium) The is week's presentation features, "One Autoworker/Painter's Art: From the Factory Floor to the Gallery Wall," presented by Tony Roko. "Ou... |
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12:30pm | Sept. 30 - Geological Sciences Seminar Conferences / Seminars / Lectures (204 Natural Science Building) Dr. Norm Sleep Stanford University | ||||
12:40pm | Analytical Seminar Conferences / Seminars / Lectures (Room 136 Chemistry Bldg.) Kimberly Eggers (MSU) "Present Lifetime Limitations of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Electrodes" |
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3:00pm | Sept. 30 - Geological Sciences Seminar Conferences / Seminars / Lectures (204 Natural Science Building) Dr. Norm Sleep Stanford University End Permian Mass Extinction From Massive Basalt-Coal Interaction and 18500 Ma Su... |
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7:00pm | Women's Volleyball vs. Nebraska Athletics (Jenison Field House) Time/location subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, go to http://www.msuspartans.com. |
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9:00pm | MSU Observatory Open House Public Programs (MSU Observatory) The MSU Observatory, weather permitting, opens its doors to the public to observe the current nighttime constellations, planets, bright star... |
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