The Office for Institutional Diversity and Inclusion serves as a gateway to the many programs and services that promote and support all aspects of diversity and inclusion at MSU.
Follow the links below to explore MSU’s resources related to academics, support services, student organizations and resources for faculty and staff.
MSU recognizes Disability Pride Month in October and provides a guide that features stories, perspectives and resources to learn about disability and our campus community.
MSU offers a variety of resources to help the community increase awareness and identify ways to support an inclusive campus. These resources have been created by various programs and departments across the university.
MSU offers a variety of programs and minors that promote the study of culture, geography, language, gender and religion.
Spartan students have a network of support to help them succeed and achieve their full potential.
MSU’s many institutes and centers support research, professional and organizational consulting services, outreach programs and events, and information networks.
MSU seeks to foster an inclusive environment that empowers faculty and staff of all backgrounds and abilities to do their best work.
MSU’s nationally recognized residential colleges and living-learning communities bring together students with similar interests.
MSU students can choose from more than 700 registered student organizations.
MSU offers many programs to help young learners expand their skills and knowledge and introduce them to the college experience.
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