After more than a decade working with indigenous communities in Montana, Greenland and Finland, MSU community health professor Elizabeth Rink has come to understand that when it comes to reproductive decisions in indigenous communities, the wishes of the family and the collective needs of the community can be prioritized over the wishes of the individual.
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The revitalization and maintenance of indigenous languages across the United States will be the focus of MSU's 2018 American Indian Heritage Day observance set for Sept. 27 and 28. Read more
Responding to the ubiquity of computers in society, a new academic program at MSU seeks to open the world of computing to a wider range of student interest and prepare graduates for diverse employment opportunities. Read more
MSU agroecology student Hadley Barnard has learned to ask customers purchasing produce from the university’s mobile farm stand what vegetables they’d like to see at the next week’s stand. Read more