First-Year Student Reflection: Annabelle McClanahan
I remember in October 2019 walking onto MSU’s campus for the first time. My whole life was surrounded with green and white, thanks to my dad and my grandparents being…
I remember in October 2019 walking onto MSU’s campus for the first time. My whole life was surrounded with green and white, thanks to my dad and my grandparents being…
A huge part of the Citizen Scholar program is being an active and supportive community member, but the ways we normally did this are not all currently safe options. However,…
What are the demands of democratic citizenship? When we consider the vastness of global identities, ethnicities, cultures, languages, and religions that converge in a single place like the United States,…
A group of MSU students, including nine Citizen Scholars from the College of Arts & Letters, recently traveled to Puerto Rico for a weeklong study away trip where they gained…
In Dr. Caesar’s AL 210, a class where students learn to create all new types of writing by enhancing their skills, students explored a new way of approaching their ideas…
I’ve always been interested in bugs. When I was little, my mom tried to make me less afraid of them by putting a ladybug on my hand. It bit me.…