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Michigan State University: The Temple of the Public Ivy League
Michigan State University (MSU for short) has been standing in East Lansing, Michigan, USA since 1855. It is a public Ivy League school. We are ranked 82nd in the world and a member of association of american universities (AAU), an academic alliance of top universities in North America.

Outstanding achievements in the academic field

In the academic field, Michigan State University is not only a leader in education, agriculture and media theory, but also a pioneer in packaging and music therapy research. Excellent performance in the media field has won us the honor of the top four in the United States, among which international and multicultural communication, mass communication and interpersonal communication have reached the top level in the world. The College of Education, the Business School and the major of nuclear physics have achieved the first brilliant achievement in the United States in different fields.

Overseas training courses are extensive

Michigan State University has overseas study courses in more than 60 countries and continents, including Antarctica. It is the largest single-campus university in the United States.

Strong sports strength

In the field of sports, Michigan State University has also shown extraordinary strength, and is a member of the NCAA first-class league. The football team and the men's basketball team are full of honors.