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Mark your calendar August 21 – 22 for the 2025 Fall Educator Seminars. This virtual event features a variety of no-cost trainings and webinars to help all MSU educators prepare for the fall semester and beyond.
This year’s seminars will focus on strategies to enhance academic achievement and personal development, while connecting you with valuable campus resources. Read Full Article →
As data centers evolve to meet the growing demands of modern computing, the need for efficient cooling solutions has become increasingly critical. This is where liquid cooling technology comes into play, offering a more effective and sustainable solution.
In late 2024, Michigan State University saw its first liquid-cooled racks installed at the MSU Data Center as an initial phase was completed through a partnership between MSU IT, the university’s High Performance Computing Center (HPCC), Institute for Cyber-Enabled Research (ICER), and Infrastructure, Planning and Facilities. Read Full Article →
MSU IT provides no-cost training about collaborative tools to all students, faculty, and staff. Check out the following courses available in June and visit SpartansLearn for more information and to register.
Featured Course of the MonthMicrosoft Forms – Creating Forms and Surveys
Thursday, June 19, 9:30 a.m.
Looking to gather valuable insights from your classmates, students, or coworkers? Read Full Article →
Join us for the 2025 MSU Educational Technology Summit Monday, June 2 through Thursday, June 5.
Visit the D2L learning community to enroll and visit the course home page to find the complete schedule and register for the sessions you plan to attend.
This four-day virtual event highlights the technologies that enhance teaching and learning and promote student success. Read Full Article →
MSU IT is committed to providing no-cost training about collaborative tools to all students, faculty, and staff. Check out the following courses available in May and visit SpartansLearn for more information and to register.Â
 New MSU IT training micro-learning videosMSU IT now offers bite-sized videos (1-3 minutes each) covering single topics such as utilizing Do Not Disturb status or priority access features in Microsoft Teams, the format painter tool in Microsoft Word, and much more. Read Full Article →
Take part in an opportunity to discover, engage, and innovate! Join us for the MSU Educational Technology Summit from June 2-5, 2025. This four-day event highlights the technologies that enhance teaching and learning and promote student success. In addition to demos from partner vendors, MSU educators and support staff will present and discuss the use of educational technology available at MSU. Read Full Article →
 Each year, the AT&T Excellence in Teaching with Technology awards recognize educators who have employed technology in innovative ways to enhance the learning experience. This year the awards were held at the Kellogg center on Thursday, April 10. The 2025 awards spotlight three exceptional individuals who have made significant contributions to their fields and the education community at large. Read Full Article →
MSU IT is committed to providing no-cost training about collaborative tools to all students, faculty, and staff. Check out the following courses available in April and visit SpartansLearn for more information and to register.
New MSU IT Training MicroLearning VideosMSU IT now offers bite-sized videos (1-3 mins each) covering single topics such as utilizing Do Not Disturb status or priority access features in Microsoft Teams, the format painter tool in Microsoft Word, and more. Read Full Article →
Held June 2-5, 2025, this virtual event aims to familiarize instructors, staff, and students with campus technologies supporting teaching and learning.
We are inviting educators to present how they use technology to enhance teaching and learning in the classroom. To participate, please complete this submission form by April 7. Read Full Article →
Dr. Adrea Truckenmiller, MSU Associate Professor of Special Education, and her research team have a vision to change the way writing is taught in elementary schools. To bring that vision to life, they needed expertise that could transform it from an idea to a working application.
Work on the application initially started in 2017 with an outside contractor. Read Full Article →