06/17/2026
From lab work to presentations, SROP is where growth and friendships meet.
More than a research experience, the SROP program is a gateway to graduate education at MSU.
The Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP) is a gateway to graduate education at Michigan State University (MSU). The goal of the program is to increase the number of domestic undergraduate students who pursue graduate study and careers in teaching and research at colleges and universities. MSU SROP helps prepare undergraduate students for graduate study through intensive research experiences with faculty mentors and academic enrichment activities.
06/17/2026
From lab work to presentations, SROP is where growth and friendships meet.
06/14/2026
Presenting our work, learning nonstop, and building a community through SROP.
06/08/2026
SROP in action: presenting research, building skills, and leveling up through short courses.
06/03/2026
SROP is where friendship begins. From shared goals to late-night laughs, this is where connections turn into lifelong bonds. Hereβs to the people who make the journey unforgettable.
05/19/2026
Join us for the May AGEP Learning Community Meeting
Join us for our next AGEP meeting of the semester, May 21, 2026, in connection with the Summer Research Opporunities Program (SROP) at Brody Dining Hall (241 W. Brody Road, East Lansing, MI).
To help us plan accordingly with Brody Dining Hall, here:
AGEP Community Meeting RSVP RSVP for Hybrid AGEP Learning Community Meetings at Michigan State University
05/18/2026
Save The Date
2026 Fall Success Conference
The 2026 Fall Success Student Conference is slated for November 6-8 at the Multicultural Center (MCC) at Michigan State University. To register, volunteer, and present work, please register below:
Conference Website: https://bit.ly/AGEPStudentSuccess
Conference Registration: https://bit.ly/MSUAGEPSSCReg
Call for Abstracts: https://bit.ly/AGEPSSCAbstracts
Call for Judges and Volunteers: https://bit.ly/3OuLu0t
Our featured speaker is Dr. Kelly Mack, Vice President for Undergraduate STEM Education and Executive Director of Project Kaleidoscope at the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U). To learn more about her stellar work in higher education, visit: https://bit.ly/4ejpSUv
05/13/2026
Join us for the May AGEP Learning Community Meeting
Join us for our next AGEP meeting of the semester, May 21, 2026, in connection with the Summer Research Opporunities Program (SROP) at Brody Dining Hall (241 W. Brody Road, East Lansing, MI).
To help us plan accordingly with Brody Dining Hall, here: http://bit.ly/agepRSVP
05/10/2026
Job announcement: Now hiring: Assistant Professor or Practitioner in Residence of Business Administration at Bridgewater College in Bridgewater, VA.
This full-time, 9-month faculty position begins August 17, 2026, within the Nolen School of Business & Professional Studies. Candidates should have an MBA or related degree and professional experience in accounting, with preference for CPA credentials and doctoral qualifications.
Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate courses in accounting and finance, mentoring students, contributing to program development, and engaging in service and scholarship.
Bridgewater College is committed to inclusive excellence and equal opportunity.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. See link:
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05/10/2026
SROP Countdown: 6 more days
We are just 6 days away from welcoming our Summer Research Opportunities Program participants. Get ready for a summer of research, learning, and new connections.
Stay tuned for more updates as we count down to the start of the program.
05/10/2026
: π±β¨ RESTORATIVE JUSTICE TRAINING β¨π±
What if conflict could bring us closer instead of pulling us apart?
Join us for a 2-Day Restorative Justice Training at Michigan State University and learn how restorative practices can help build stronger, more connected communities.
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May 14β15, 2026
β° 9:00 AM β 4:00 PM
π Student Services Building, Room 113 (Career Services)
π¬ Open to:
β’ All MSU students, faculty, and staff
β’ Local community members
π΅ Cost:
β’ FREE for MSU students
β’ $150 for faculty, staff, & community members
During this training, participants will:
βοΈ Explore the roots of Restorative Justice
βοΈ Learn practical restorative approaches for conflict resolution
βοΈ Build skills to strengthen community and repair harm
βοΈ Connect with others over shared meals and discussion
β οΈ Attendance is expected both days.
π Registration closes May 11 at 5 PM.
registerhttps://tinyurl.com/4csajy3n
π§ Questions? Contact:
[email protected]
or [email protected]
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