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What city is Michigan State University in?
Michigan State University (MSU) is located in East Lansing, Michigan.

Michigan State University (Michigan State University; MSU), also translated as Michigan State University, was founded in 1855, located in East Lansing, Michigan, USA. It is a public research university and the first land-grant universities.

MSU is also a strong sports school. All the school teams have participated in the NCAA first-class league and are the top ten members of the league. The nickname of its sports team is Sparta.

The campus of Michigan State University is located near the Red Snow Pine River in East Lansing. 1855, the campus was built in a virgin forest. Initially, there were three buildings here, namely, a multi-functional university building, a dormitory later named Qin Sheng Building and a farmhouse. These three school buildings no longer exist today. As an agricultural college, the campus was originally located in Lansing, but with the growth of students, it turned to the north of East Lansing.

A city in northeastern Michigan, USA, located on the Red Seda River. It is a residential satellite city in Lansing. Population is 48,000 (1980). Established on 1907. The earliest agricultural university in the United States (now Michigan State University) was founded in 1855 and developed rapidly. Grains, beets and livestock are produced nearby.