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1. MSU unveils leadership committee for half-billion-dollar nuclear research project
U.S. Sen. Carl Levin and Michigan State University President Lou Anna K. Simon joined today with business, labor and economic development leaders to announce a united Michigan campaign to help MSU win a national competition for the $550 million Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.

2. Group to discuss economic impact of half-billion dollar federal research project
A high-powered advisory committee, whose charge is to attract the half-billion dollar Facility for Rare Isotope Beams project to Michigan State University, will hold a public briefing on the MSU campus Tuesday, July 1, to discuss the potential economic impact of the project.

3. New Web site offers information for pain sufferers
Karen Ogle is a Michigan State University physician whose professional mission is to relieve pain. So much so that she is one of the driving forces behind a new Web site developed to help people suffering from cancer pain and those who support them.

4. Lashbrooke recommended as interim dean of MSU's Eli Broad College of Business
Elvin Lashbrooke, professor emeritus of finance and law, will be recommended to the Michigan State University Board of Trustees for the position of interim dean of the Eli Broad College of Business and Eli Broad Graduate School of Management at MSU, effective July 1.

5. Virtual China: Online game teaches Chinese culture and language
As China's global influence continues to grow, a Michigan State University scholar has created the first online video game for teaching Chinese culture and language.

6. EPA honors MSU professors with Green Chemistry Award
Two Michigan State University professors have received national honors for their work that has provided significant innovations in pollution prevention in the United States.

7. Mapping the Holocaust archive: MSU prof explores records of Nazi atrocities
Michigan State University professor Kenneth Waltzer, director of Jewish Studies, is part of a group of 15 other scholars from North America, Europe and Israel who have traveled to Bad Arolsen, Germany, to be the first to examine and study records and items from the Holocaust at the newly opened Red Cross International Tracing Service Archives.

8. MSU opens clinic for horses with back pain
The Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine is opening a new clinic – the McPhail Equine Back Pain Clinic – that will provide a unique combination of professional expertise and state-of-the-art technology, all of which holds great promise for horses with back pain.

9. Michigan State University tuition to rise 6.8 percent
The Michigan State University Board of Trustees today approved budget guidelines for fiscal year 2008-09 designed to protect the university's ability to provide globally competitive education and bolster Michigan's economic vitality.

10. MSU football facility's Hall of History to be named in honor of Demmer family
The Michigan State University Board of Trustees voted today to name the Hall of History in the Skandalaris Football Center in honor of the Demmer family, founders of the Lansing-based Demmer Corp. and longtime supporters of MSU athletic programs.

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