Citizen Scholar Makes an Impact at MSU and Now Looks Toward Graduation
When Walker Trossen toured Michigan State University in high school, he had little idea of the impact he would have as a Spartan or how his time here would influence…
When Walker Trossen toured Michigan State University in high school, he had little idea of the impact he would have as a Spartan or how his time here would influence…
This spring and summer, 13 more MSU College of Arts & Letters students will graduate from the Citizen Scholars program while earning their undergraduate degrees. These 13 Citizen Scholar graduates…
This spring, 16 more MSU College of Arts & Letters students will graduate from the Citizen Scholars program while earning their undergraduate degrees. “Graduation is a moment in time –…
It’s the month for celebrating women! Although females have made great strides toward equality, there are still constant factors like the wage gap and pink tax to remind women that…
The College of Arts and Letters strives to be at the forefront of education in every aspect, and part of that is recognizing that there is much more to education…
The goal of Citizen Scholars has always been to serve students in a way that is beneficial to their own journey. We want all students to feel supported and like…
College of Arts & Letters' Citizen Scholars are students who put their arts and humanities values, knowledge, skills, and practices into action, leading toward a more just, inclusive, and open society.
Spanish and Religious Studies double major Andrew Keller is this semester’s only graduate of the College of Arts & Letters’ Citizen Scholars program. And while he was unable to study abroad as he originally planned due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he was able to help an organization that has helped him by donating his Citizen Scholars funding to them.
Happy Thanksgiving, Citizen Scholars! First, let’s acknowledge the history of this holiday. There was no true friendship between the white colonizers and the Native people, and the Thanksgiving story often…
Students from the College of Arts & Letters Citizen Scholars Program recently proposed and installed a public art piece, titled Reweaving our Social Fabric: Fiber Installation to Promote Sexual Assault Awareness and Healing,…