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A New Generation of Farm-Based Anaerobic Digesters
Engineers at Michigan State University's Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering are retooling an old technology to become a viable part of odor control, nutrient management, and a sustainable energy system in Michigan. Anaerobic digesters ADs have been successfully used to generate energy since 1857. The first AD...
Tags: BAE, Manufacturing, Michigan, Michigan State University
Research articles 2008-09-01
Center For Excellence to Fund Analysis of Michigan State Retiree Health Care Reforms
To: HEALTH EDITORSContact: Amy Mayers of The Center for State and Local Government Excellence, +1-202-682-6102, amayers@slge.org WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Center for State and Local Government Excellence has awarded a $14,000 grant to the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research IPPSR at Michigan State University to help...
Tags: analysis, Benefits, Government, HEALTHCARE, Michigan, Michigan State University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-11-15
MSU Studies Biomass Options
Michigan State University's rich agricultural history, accompanied by its internationally renowned plant sciences, has earned the university $51 million of a $125 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. The rest of the money will go to the University of Wisconsin and a number of other institutions, all of...
Tags: Michigan, Michigan State University, Strategy, Transportation
Research articles 2007-09-01
OCBA Hires Eckhardt.(O'Boyle, Cowell, Blalock & Associates, Inc. appoints Mary J. Eckhardt)(Brief article)
Staff O'Boyle, Cowell, Blalock & Associates, Inc. OCBA is pleased to announce the addition of Mary J. Eckhardt to its staff. Eckhardt holds a bachelor of fine arts from Western Michigan University and a bachelor of...
Tags: Michigan, Michigan State University, Western Michigan University
Research articles 2007-01-22
From nuts to beer
It's been said that chestnuts are "grains that grow on trees." This statement is certainly true for a Michigan brewer, who has taken locally grown edible chestnuts and brewed a one-of-a-kind beer. The edible chestnut market is becoming increasingly profitable, and members of the Chestnut Growers, Inc., a group of...
Tags: brewer, Manufacturing, Michigan, Michigan State University
Research articles 2006-06-01
Beacon Chipper: A Round White Chip-Processing Potato Variety
ABSTRACT 'Beacon Chipper' is a high-yielding, round white potato for the chip-processing market. This variety has an attractive round appearance with shallow eyes and high percentage of oversize tubers. Specific gravity in Michigan ranges from 1.077 to 1.083. Beacon Chipper may fit a window in raw product requirements between out-of-the-field...
Tags: Atlantic, Beacon, chip, Farm, HARDWARE, kilogram, Michigan, Michigan State University, potato, Storage, tolerance
Research articles 2006-05-01
Mich. Prof Tells Muslim Students to Leave America; CAIR-MI Seeks Disciplinary Action over Islamophobic E-Mail
LATHRUP VILLAGE, Mich., April 24 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MI) today called on Michigan State University MSU in East Lansing to take "appropriate disciplinary action" against a professor who sent an Islamophobic e-mail to Muslim students. MSU engineering professor Indrek Wichman used...
Tags: E-mail, Michigan, Michigan State University, Prof, professor
Research articles 2006-04-24
Diane Scheerhorn
The Centralia School District in Buena Park, Calif., has a new superintendent in Diane Scheerhorn. She previously spent four years in the superintendency of the Lake Tahoe, Calif., Public Schools. Scheerhorn also filled superintendencies in Gaylord, Mich., as well as in Byron, Mich., where she also worked as a teacher...
Tags: California, Michigan, Michigan State University
Research articles 2005-03-01
Michigan cattle producers unite to pursue market opportunities
Frustrated with the obstacles facing the beef industry and the challenges posed by bovine tuberculosis, a group of northeastern Michigan cattle producers have banded together to form North Country Beef Producers Cooperative. The group was formed to explore new marketing opportunities, increase profitability and provide educational opportunities for members. ...
Tags: MARKETING, Michigan, Michigan State University, OOA/OOD/OOP
Research articles 2005-03-01
Christman Expands K-12 Construction Program.
Staff To meet the continued growth of its school construction management services, The Christman Company has announced the appointment of Bonnie Hook to the position of educational services manager. In her new capacity, Hook will work exclusively with school districts throughout ...
Tags: bond, FINANCE, Investment, K-12, marketing, MBA, Michigan, Michigan State University
Research articles 2005-02-19
Michigan Universities Select Movaz for Wavelength Transport; Movaz Networks' RAY Product Suite to Provide Michigan LambdaRail with Optical Connectivity
ATLANTA -- Movaz Networks announces that Michigan LambdaRail MiLR, a consortium of Michigan State University, the University of Michigan, and Wayne State University, is deploying a DWDM optical network between Southern Lower Michigan and Chicago for providing very high-speed connections to StarLight and the National LambdaRail. The Movaz RAYTM product...
Tags: Michigan, Michigan State University, network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, University of Michigan, Wayne State University
Research articles 2005-01-25
Lansing: Education and Research
Lansing: Education and ResearchElementary and Secondary SchoolsThe following is a summary of data regarding the Lansing public schools as of the 2003–2004 school year. Total enrollment: 16,939 Number of facilities elementary schools: 29 middle schools: 6 senior high schools: 3 other: 4 Teacher salaries...
Tags: Manufacturing, MARKETING, Michigan, Michigan State University
Research articles 2005-01-01
Lansing: Recreation
Lansing: RecreationSightseeingCompleted in 1879, Lansing's Capitol was one of the first state edifices built to emulate the nation's Capitol, and this National Historic Landmark is the center of attraction in Lansing's downtown sector. Two blocks southwest of the Capitol is the Michigan Library and Historical Center, a modern facility with...
Tags: East, Michigan, Michigan State University, theater, Transportation
Research articles 2005-01-01
Foliar Reaction to Phytophthora infestans in Inoculated Potato Field Trials in Michigan
ABSTRACTLate blight, caused by Phytophthora infestans, is the most important disease of potato worldwide and foliar resistance is an important component of managing late blight in the field. The objective of this research was to identify germplasm for use in breeding cultivars with foliar resistance to P. infestans. More than...
Tags: infection, Michigan, Michigan State University, potato, SECURITY
Research articles 2004-11-01
ENTERING WORK ZONE; Knott developing into major weapon in MSU offense
Stein, Leland, III Michigan Chronicle 11-02-2004 EAST LANSING - There is a song that exclaims, "Knock 'em out the Box." Well, former Detroit Henry Ford star Eric Knott is hoping that the remainder of the Michigan State University football campaign will allow...
Tags: Detroit, Games, Michigan, Michigan State University, team
Research articles 2004-11-02
American Indian Law Program opens at Michigan state law school
EAST LANSING, MICH. Michigan State University MSU College of Law is launching the most comprehensive American Indian Law Program in the Midwest. MSU will otter one of only two formal programs east of the Mississippi River and one of the most comprehensive programs in the nation among American...
Tags: Government, Michigan, Michigan State University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-09-09
American Indian Law Program Opens at MSU College of Law.
Byline: Michigan State University EAST LANSING, Mich., Aug. 9 AScribe Newswire -- Michigan State University College of Law is launching the most comprehensive American Indian Law Program in the Midwest. MSU will offer one of only two formal programs east of the...
Tags: Government, Michigan, Michigan State University
Research articles 2004-08-09
Caps, gowns and goodbyes.(Opinion)(retirements)(Brief Article)
Higher education is part of Michigan's economic-development portfolio. So in this season of caps and gowns, we commend two visionary leaders who are leaving the institutions they helped grow: Michigan State University President Peter McPherson and University of Detroit Mercy President Maureen Fay....
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, Leadership, Michigan, Michigan State University, president
Research articles 2004-05-10
Haslett
Todd Tekiele was hired as foodservice director for Haslett, Mich., Public Schools, a 3,000-student district east of Lansing, Mich. He was a foodservice supervisor at Michigan State University ...
Tags: director, Michigan, Michigan State University, supervisor
Research articles 2004-04-26
SEARCH FOR FORT ST. JOSEPH (1691-1781) IN NILES, MICHIGAN, THE
ABSTRACTThe site of Fort St. Joseph (1691-1781) was recently discovered by Western Michigan University archaeologists in Niles, Michigan. As one of the most important eighteenthcentury colonial outposts in the western Great Lakes, the fort was a major commercial center and a vital link in New France's communication and transportation network....
Tags: artifact, bead, centimeter, copper, fragment, landfill, MARKETING, Michigan, Michigan State University, river, survey, Western Michigan University
Research articles 2003-10-01
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