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The programs, services and facilities provided by our departments are designed to create a stimulating and supportive environment that enhances the personal development, learning, educational success and career preparation of all students. We work in partnership with colleges and faculty to enhance student development and success, and value engaging students actively in the process through involve

ment both inside and outside the classroom. Our goal is to be part of Michigan State University’s overall mission of preparing graduates for participation and leadership in an increasingly diverse and complex global society.

Happening this Friday! Let’s show up for each other, Spartans. 💚
05/13/2026

Happening this Friday! Let’s show up for each other, Spartans. 💚

Wear Bright Socks. Start a Conversation.

Led by an Okemos High School student, shows how small, visible actions can spark big conversations.

On Friday, wear your brightest, boldest, most fun socks to show your support for su***de prevention. It’s a simple way to spark conversation, build connection, and remind people on campus that they are not alone.

Snap a photo, share it on social media, and use to show you stand for hope. Small actions, like bold socks and real conversations, can lead to meaningful impact.

If you’re ever worried about a friend and unsure what to say, MSU offers a free, one‑hour virtual QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) training to help you recognize warning signs, offer support, and connect someone to help. Spot the Signs, Start a Conversation: https://uhw.msu.edu/news-and-events/news/qpr-training

Let’s show up for each other, Spartans.

Wishing our Spartan Nurses a happy Nurses Week! 💚🤍
05/12/2026

Wishing our Spartan Nurses a happy Nurses Week! 💚🤍

One last look back - thanks for all the memories Spartans! đź’š
05/07/2026

One last look back - thanks for all the memories Spartans! đź’š

What happens when our graduates leave MSU? They impact the world as only Spartans can. Congratulations, class of 2026!
05/01/2026

What happens when our graduates leave MSU? They impact the world as only Spartans can. Congratulations, class of 2026!

04/29/2026

Spartans, this update on Wells Hall was just emailed to you.

Dear Campus Community,

First and foremost, we want to thank you for your patience, cooperation and understanding this week as the MSU Department of Police and Public Safety (DPPS), along with various campus units, have been working non-stop to address a developing situation regarding Wells Hall. There continues to be no risk to our campus community and your safety remains our top priority.

We know the closure of Wells Hall has raised concern among members of our community, inconvenienced students, faculty and staff scheduled to work and take final exams in the building, and added to what is an already busy time at the end of the semester.

This past week, DPPS responded to reports of property damage inside Wells Hall. The damage to the building is directly related to alleged criminal activity. Due to the fact that this is an open and active investigation, I am limited to sharing all of the facts of the case at this time. However, I felt it was important to share as much information as possible without compromising the investigation.

DPPS identified a suspect connected to these incidents. MSU police officers made contact with that individual inside Wells Hall on Sunday, April 26, 2026, and ultimately identified multiple substances that can be legally purchased in retail stores or online. The chemicals include sodium hydroxide pellets, hydrochloric acid, methanol, isopropyl alcohol, acetone, and butane. Multiple tests performed by the Office of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) confirm the environment in Wells Hall does not pose a risk to our community.

We developed probable cause to arrest the suspect. The case was presented to the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office, and felony criminal charges have been issued.

While the university had hoped to open Wells Hall on Tuesday, April 28, the decision was made to keep the building closed, relocate exams, and provide ample time to allow DPPS to gather evidence, EHS to inspect the building, clean and assess damage to flooring, fixtures and other surfaces, and work with Infrastructure Planning and Facilities (IPF) to remediate and ultimately restore the impacted spaces.

Again, this is an ongoing investigation. If you feel you have any information that may be useful to the DPPS investigation, please email [email protected] or call 844-99MSUPD (844-996-7873).

Thank you for your understanding as we work diligently to address these circumstances and continue to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our community.

Sincerely,

Mike Yankowski
Police Chief
MSU Department of Police and Public Safety

You've got this, Spartans! Be safe, and scream out your stress! đź’š
04/24/2026

You've got this, Spartans! Be safe, and scream out your stress! đź’š

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48824

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