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Michigan
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A
sculpture of John A. Hannah, who was president of Michigan State
University from 1941-1969.
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In 1947, the Electrical Engineering building was built,
(now know as the Computer Center) and housed MSU’s first mainframe
computer, the MISTIC. In 1998, the department changed its name to
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Spartan
Stadium (formerly College Field, Macklin Field and Macklin Stadium)
opened in 1923 in East Lansing, Michigan. It is primarily used for
football, and is the home field of the Michigan State University
Spartans.
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Spartan
Stadium (formerly College Field, Macklin Field and Macklin Stadium)
opened in 1923 in East Lansing, Michigan. It is primarily used for
football, and is the home field of the Michigan State University
Spartans.
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BY JASON RZUCIDLO / ©AMERICAJR.com
Spartan
Stadium has been recognized as the 8th most scenic college football
venue in the country.
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BY MIKE ISMAIR / ©AMERICAJR.com
Home to one of the top turfgrass research programs in the
nation, Michigan State installed a natural grass field in 2002.
Michigan
State University
Michigan State University (MSU) is a co-educational
public research university in East Lansing, Michigan USA.
Founded in 1855, it was the pioneer land-grant institution
and served as a model for future land-grant colleges in the
United States under the 1862 Morrill Act. Its alumni include
at least five winners of the Pulitzer Prize and more Rhodes
Scholars than any other university in the Big Ten. MSU pioneered
the studies of packaging, hospitality business, telecommunication,
and music therapy. Today its study-abroad program is the largest
of any single-campus university in the country, offering more
than 200 programs in more than 60 countries on all continents
including Antarctica.
Source:
Wikipedia
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