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For more information check out their Instagram @MSUAWC or check out our website impact89fm.orgif you would like your club featured on exposure email Kalee Kniess: Kniesska@msu.edu
For more information or to watch their live stream check out the MSU Men's Volleyball Instagram: @msumcvb or check out our website Impact89FM.orgIf you would like your club or organization featured on Exposure email Kalee Kniess at kniesska@msu.edu
For more information on Cure Found check out their Instagram @curefoundmsu or check out our website impact89fm.org for more information. If you would like your club or organization featured on Exposure email Kalee Knies: kniesska@msu.edu
For more information check out the Her Campus Instagram @HCmichiganstate, email them at hc.msu@hercampus.com, or of course, check out our website at Impact89fm.org
For more information on the Izzone check out MSUspartans.com or check out our website impact89fm.orgIf you would like your club or organization featured on Exposure email Kalee Kniess: Kniesska@msu.edu
For more information on the MSU telecasters check out their website infomsutelecasters.wixsite.com/msutelecasters. If you would like to watch their shows check out their youtube at MSU Telecasters.If you would like your club or organization featured on Exposure check out our website Impact89FM.org or email Kalee Kniess: Kniesska@msu.edu
For more information on the MSU bug club follow them @bugclubmsu or email them at bugclubmsu@gmail.com. All this information will be on our website impact89fm.orgIf you would like your club or organization on exposure email Kalee Kniess: kniesska@msu.edu
If you would like your club or organization featured on Exposure check out our website Impact89FM.org or email Kalee Kniess: Kniesska@msu.edu
For more information on the ballroom dance team, you can check out their website at msuballroom.com or our website Impact89FM.org. If you would like your club or organization featured on Exposure check out our website Impact89FM.org or email Kalee Kniess: Kniesska@msu.edu
For more information on Cozy Coverz check out their Instagram @cozycoverzzz_msu or on our website impact89FM.orgIf you would like your club or organization featured on Exposure check out our website impact89fm.org or email Kalee Kniess: Kniesska@msu.edu
For more information on. Cedar Green check out their website msucedargreen.com If you would like your club or organizations featured on Exposure check our our website Impact89fm.org or email Kalee Kniess Kniesska@msu.edu
On this week's Episode Kalee Kniess sat down with a local a cappella group the Accafellas. The boys relate their club to the famous movie Pitch Perfect and talk about what it's like to be part of such an iconic club. For more information on the Accafellas check out their website https://www.msufellas.com or our website https://impact89fm.orgIf you would like your club or organization featured on Exposure check out our website impact89fm.org or email Kalee Kniess: Kniesska@msu.edu
For more information on Michigan States' women's club rugby team visit recsports.msu.edu for more informationIf you would like your club or organization featured on Exposure check out our website impact89fm.org or email Kalee Kniess: Kniesska@msu.edu
for more information on vim feel free to check out their website at https://vimmagazinemsu.com or on their Instagram @VIMMSUif you want your club or organization featured on exposure check out our website at impact89fm.org or send Kalee Kniess an email: kniesska@msu.edu
For more information on the Comedy Cellar go to their Instagram or Facebook @MSUComedyCellarIf you would like your club or organization featured on Exposure check out our website impact89fm.org or email Kalee Kniess: kniesska@msu.edu
For more information on the formula one racing team please visit: https://www.egr.msu.edu/fsae/If you are intreated in having your club or orginization on exposure please email kniesska@msu.edu or check our our website for more information impact89fm.org
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with Carolyn Hurts from the Ronald McDonald House of Mid-Michigan!The Ronald McDonald house of mid-Michigan is a hospitality house that is specific for serving families that have critically ill children receiving medical treatment in their local hospitals and clinics. They have their annual Run for the House race happening from March 26th - 28th! Normally, the race is a large in-person event, but that all changed last year and this years events. This year, it is offered virtually and open course!For more information, or to get involved, you can check out their website or follow them on social media!Facebook: Ronald McDonald House of Mid-MichiganTwitter: @lovethehouseInstagram: @rmhmidmiRun for the House registration page
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with Mariam Sayed, Sonali Sharmi, and Grant Zydeck from MSU CLUED.CLUED was established in May 2020 in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. It is an organization designed to support students and provide them with resources needed to excel academically and mentally during the COVID-19 pandemic. They cater to undergraduate students of all ages and majors, with a focus on undergraduate pre-professional students (i.e. pre-med, pre-dent, pre-PA, pre-nursing, pre-pharm, etc).For more information, or to get involved, you can email rso.clued@msu.edu or follow CLUED on social media!Website: https://cluedonline.weebly.comTikTok: @clued.liveInstagram: @clued.liveFacebook: @clued.liveYoutube: CLUEDLinkedIn: @clued.live
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with Eric Everts from Lead for America!Lead for America was an organization created to tackle some of the biggest issues our nation is facing. They aim to recruit change-makers and assist them in tackling challenges community by community on a national scale. The fellowship program is available to anyone 21 and over (with a target to graduating college students), and the championship program is available to anyone 18 and up.For more information, or to get involved, you can email Eric at e.evertslfa@gmail.com or follow Lead for America on social media!Website: www.lead4america.org/Facebook: Lead4AmericaTwitter: @LeadForAmerica_
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with the MSU Mental Illness Association!MIA is a club for open forum discussion regarding mental illness. They wanted to create a safe space where people could talk about their medications, what kind of help they're receiving, what works for them, what doesn't, as well as other related topics. The club is open to any MSU student who is going through any hardships mentally and either wants to talk about it or just attend in a safe environment.For more information, or to get involved, you can email them at michstatemia@gmail.com or follow them on social media!Website: msumia.comInstagram: @msu.miaGoogle Form: Click here to fill out if interested!
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with MSU's Animal-Assisted Therapy Club!The Animal-Assisted Therapy Club is an undergraduate club that's focused on understanding and advocating for animal-assisted therapy. They want to develop MSU as a leading source for animal-assisted therapy in Michigan and throughout the country. Nina Biundo, the president, Katie Wiessner, the vice-president, Rachel Beining, the treasurer, and Julianna Nagy, the event coordinator spoke on their experiences with the club!For more information, or to get involved, you can email them at aatcmsu@gmail.com or follow them on social media!Instagram: @aatmsuFacebook: Animal-Assisted Therapy at Michigan State University
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with Emily Valentine, the president of Spartython, and Sydney Anway the vice-president!Spartython is Michigan State University's Dance Marathon (Dance Marathon is a national organization). MSU Spartython is a a student-run non-profit organization that raises both monetary support and awareness for the needs of children and young adults at the Sparrow Children's Center. They host fundraisers and events to raise money and form relationships with the children and families that benefit from the funds. It's available to all MSU students!For more information, or to get involved, you can check out their website or follow them on social media!Website: spartython.weebly.com/Instagram: @MSU_Spartython
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with Joshua Klein, the president of MSU's Karate Club!MSU's Karate Club, founded in 1962, is one of the oldest and longest running martial arts clubs in the entire Midwest! The founder of the club brought the style, Tang Soo Do, over from Korea and the club is continuing that legacy by teaching others. They also teach self-defense! MSU's Karate Club is available to all MSU students!For more information, or to get involved, you can email them at karate@msu.edu or follow them on social media!Website: msu.edu/~karateFacebook: MSU Karate Club
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with Madison Routledge, an ambassador from the Borgen Project!The Borgen Project is a national innovative campaign that works to eliminate extreme poverty by making it the focus of U.S. foreign policy. Lansing and East Lansing both have community recognition and representatives in the Borgen Project, but they work to make international development a priority. Anyone at any age can participate, but they have internship opportunities for college students too!For more information, or to get involved, you can email Madison Routledge at madisonmroutledge@gmail.com or check out the Borgen Project website!Website: Borgenproject.org
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with MSU CHAARG's Ambassador, Samantha Mikesell!CHAARG stands for Changing Health, Attitudes and Actions to Recreate Girls. Their organization is national, but MSU has its own chapter that meets weekly for group workouts (now virtual due to COVID-19). MSU CHAARG is available to all MSU undergraduate students!For more information, or to get involved, you can email them at msuchaarg@gmail.com or follow them on social media!National Website: chaarg.comInstagram: @msu_inchaargFacebook: MSUCHAARG
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with The Morning Watch.The Morning Watch is a independent conservative publication started by Michigan State University students. Sergei Kelley, the editor in chief, and Emma Crabtree, the social media manager, spoke with Connie about what TMW is and what their reasoning is for starting TMW.
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with MSU's Community Liaison, Suchitra (Sue) Webster!She talked about her role as the community liaison, the impact she has seen on MSU students both before and during COVID-19, and she explained what College Life EL is and what it does for those in the community. It is also encouraged for those that have not yet completed the census to do so! That link can be found here.For more information, check out their website!MSUVote Webpage
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with Michigan State University's Animal Welfare Club!The MSU Animal Welfare Club is focused on improving animal welfare and supporting humane animal use through education and outreach. They focus these efforts on understanding and improving animal quality of life using peer-reviewed scientific research, the three elements of animal welfare as described by the Farm Animal Welfare Education Centre, and the Five Freedoms as described by the Farm Animal Welfare Council. The club is open to all MSU students!For more information, or to get involved, you can email them at msuawc@gmail.com or follow them on social media!Facebook: MSU Animal Welfare ClubInstagram: @MSUAWC
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with the LBGT Resource Center at Michigan State University!The LBGT Resource Center is a student-centered campus resource that works to celebrate, affirm, and empower LGBTQ+ members of the MSU community. Jesse Beal, the director, spoke with me about what the resource center is, what it does, and its goals for everyone involved and how it's being achieved. Through education, engagement, advocacy, and student support, the LBGTRC works to create an inclusive campus culture for people of all genders and sexual identities. Pride Month on campus has also recently ended, and they described how it usually is celebrated and how challenges had to be overcome due to COVID-19.For more information, check out their website!
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with Michigan College Access Network (MCAN)!MCAN is an organization working to increase college readiness, participation, and completion in Michigan, particularly among low-income students, first-generation college-going students, and students of color. I spoke with Ryan Fewins-Bliss, the executive director, about what MCAN is, what their goal is for students in Michigan who are looking to go on to college, what they are doing to achieve that goal, and college advisor recruitment!For for information, check out their website or follow them on social media!Twitter: @micollegeaccessFacebook: @micollegeaccess
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with Spartan Fireside!Spartan Fireside is a weekly MSU webinar brought to you by Jeff Grabill, the associate provost for teaching, learning and technology, Mark Largent, the associate provost for undergraduate education, and others from across the MSU community. When MSU transitioned to remote education, Spartan Fireside was created to continue building up the Spartan community in both an educational and personal environment. It is open to all MSU faculty, students and staff!For more information, check out their website!
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with the MSU Irish Dance Club!The MSU Irish Dance Club works on traditional Irish dance routines that utilizes both universal and specific choreography. Along with weekly practices, they have performed at recitals, competitions and events. Bridget Ertl, the president, and Erin Menich, the treasurer, spoke with me about their experiences with the club and how it has benefited them. The MSU Irish Dance Club is available to any skill level and to anyone that is interested!For more information, or to get involved, you can email them at msuirishdanceclub@gmail.com or follow them on social media!Facebook: Michigan State University Irish Dance ClubInstagram: @msuirishdance
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with the Aspiring Educators of MSU!The Aspiring Educators of MSU is a pre-professional organization for students at Michigan State University studying to become teachers. Brittany Perreault, the president, Chloe VanSickle, the vice president, Haley Hinzmann, the recruitment director, and Abby Holzman, the community service coordinator, all spoke with me about their experiences as aspiring educators and how this organization has benefited them. AEMS is there to give its members an extra edge by helping smooth the transition from campus to classroom.For more information, or to get involved, check out their website and follow them on social media!Facebook: Aspiring Educators of Michigan StateInstagram: @aspiringedmsuTwitter: @aspiringedmsu
This week on Exposure, Connie Rahbany spoke with the Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at MSU!The Burgess Institute provides MSU student entrepreneurs with beneficial, empowering and simplified experiences through their provided programs, courses and resources. Lori Fischer, the assistant director, and Aaryn Richard, the communications manager, talked about the institute as well as different ways for students to get involved. They also explained how the "entrepreneurial mindset" can benefit students in any major.For more information, or to get involved, check out their website and follow them on social media!Facebook: MSU Burgess InstituteInstagram: @msuburgessinstituteTwitter: @MSUBurgessLinkedIn: MSU Burgess InstitutePodcast: Hatchcast
This week on Exposure, your host Stephanie was joined by a NEW co-host, Alexa! As Alexa's debut, we interviewed Spartans Rebuilding Michigan and MSU Peace Corps.
Stephanie talks with members from Smile 4 Kids, an organization working with kids in the surrounding MSU area, such as those in pediatric medical care or in the foster system.
This week on Exposure, Stephanie wanted to share with her previous interview with Dr. Michael Guillen. Dr. Guillen, along with Dr. Rice Brooks are coming to campus on Thursday, November 6 to discuss the God's Not Dead book and the reasoning for believing in God. The presentation and discussion will be hosted in the Business College Complex from 7:30-9pm. Then on The Sci-Files, Chelsie and Danny speak with Mike Pajkos about astrology and his research on star explosions.
Stephanie talks with members of the MSU Quidditch Team about the sport inspired by the Harry Potter series. On The Sci-Files, Chelsie and Danny interview Rachel Domagalski. Rachel is a Ph.D. student in the MSU Department of Mathematics.
This week on Exposure, Michael spoke with Dennis Martell, head of student health education here at Michigan State University. Health is such a broad topic yet it is so important. In this episode, Dennis elaborates on some of the most important issues of college life: stress, sex and pregnancy prevention, alcohol and tobacco use, mental health and nutrition. On The Sci-Files, Chelsie and Danny talk with Dianna Cowern, who publishes videos on YouTube as the personality Physics Girl.
This week, Stephanie and Michael spoke with Mario Kakos, president of ASMSU, Michigan State University's student government. Tune in to hear how ASMSU aids students, how the legislative process works and how to get involved. Up next, Michael interviewed some students who studied abroad in Mexico on the International Engagement in Mexico trip through Michigan State University's Migrant Student Services. They are working on some fundraisers such as a 5k and fiesta on October 12. On The Sci-Files, hosts Chelsie and Danny spoke with Nguyen Truong, an MSU Physiology Ph.D. student in Dr. Karl Olson's lab.
This week, Stephanie spoke to some MSU students who are a part of the Game Design minor. They are also a part of Spartasoft, a club that connects students with professionals and gives them space to develop their skills.From coding to marketing and character design, MSU students are creating games. Each of these students talk about their involvement in the program, what games they are working on, and how this experience benefits their future career. On The Sci-Files, Chelsie and Danny talk to Sara Ayoub about her research in the measurement of star explosion. Stars evolve and some heavy stars explode and die. Sara is working on a tool to help measure the nuclear fission that occurs within stars, so we can better understand and explain what astronauts see in the universe.