Featured MSU Engaged Scholars
- Michael P. Nelson, Ph.D.
- Associate Professor
- Lyman Briggs College
- Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Department of Philosophy, College of Arts & Letters
- Co-Founder and Co-Director, Conservation Ethics Group
Toward an Ethical Understanding of the Environment
Environmental scientists and environmental ethicists are two groups who share the goal of understanding how we ought to relate to nature, but who employ very different methods and philosophies. And, according to associate professor Michael Nelson, who holds a joint appointment in MSU's Lyman Briggs College, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, and Department of Philosophy, there has been little collaboration between these groups.
So in 2007, Nelson, along with colleague John Vucetich, an associate professor of wildlife ecology at Michigan Technological University, created the Conservation Ethics Group (CEG), to help address this situation ...
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- Daniel Gould, Ph.D.
- Professor
- Department of Kinesiology
- Director, Institute for the Study of Youth Sports
- College of Education
A Scientific Approach to Sports Leadership and Youth Development
Sports can be a critical component in many children's lives, and those involved in youth athletic programs have developed a variety of goals to enrich adolescent sports participation. Dan Gould, professor in the Department of Kinesiology and director of the Institute for the Study of Youth Sports, has dedicated his career to the pursuit of scientific evidence that guides improvements in youth athletic experiences.
The Institute has a clear mission: to provide leadership, scholarship and outreach that "transforms" the face of youth sports in ways that maximize the beneficial physical, psychological, and social effects of participation for children and youth while minimizing detrimental effects...
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Community and Economic Development in the 21st Century
MSU Institute of Public Utilities Facilitates Michigan Forum on Economic Regulatory Policy
Annual Michigan Forum on Economic Regulatory Policy engages policymakers and stakeholders in contemporary trends and issues
MSU's Institute of Public Utilities (IPU), founded in 1965, is one of the longest standing centers on MSU's campus. Its mission is to support informed, effective, and efficient regulation of public utilities. Dr. Janice Beecher, professor in MSU's College of Social Science and IPU director, believes that the Institute's academic affiliation is critical to its role in providing objective educational opportunities and applied research to the regulatory policy community.
Since 2003, the IPU has offered the Michigan Forum on Economic Regulatory Policy, a one-day seminar for policymakers and stakeholders focusing on Michigan regulatory issues in telecommunications and energy within the changing national context...
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