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Slavery to Freedom with Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee Postponed
Due to anticipated inclement weather, Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee’s presentation has been postponed.
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- Diversity, Inclusion and Safety
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- Faculty/Staff

MSUCOM Celebrates 25 Years of Slavery to Freedom
“For 25 years, we’ve been pulling folks into a dialogue that is educative, empowering and aspirational – the work is dynamic, it isn’t over. We’re encouraging people to see history…
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- Diversity, Inclusion and Safety
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- Faculty/Staff

MSUCOM D.O.-Ph.D. student builds community through soccer
Freyda Mannering, a D.O.-Ph.D. student at MSUCOM, combines her passion for soccer with her medical studies, focusing on cardiovascular health research. She balances academics and…
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- Research and Scholarly Activity
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- Students

MSU researcher connects change in DNA to cleft palate phenomenon
New research published in Nature Communications connects a change in DNA variant near a specific gene to Finland’s high frequency and unique geographic distribution of cleft…
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- Research and Scholarly Activity
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- Faculty/Staff

Dr. David Kaufman to host book signing
David Kaufman, D.O., and neurology expert, will be reading from his new book, “We Need You in the Locker Room.” Proceeds will support The Father John (Jake) Foglio Endowed Chair of…
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- Faculty/Staff

Support MOCF for a healthier future
The U.S. and Michigan are facing a physician shortage. The MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine is working to improve this current trend and ensure future physicians can afford…
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- Students