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Care Without Walls: Inside MSU’s Spartan Street Medicine Program

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A recent MSU AgeAlive Town & Gown session at Michigan State University brought together students, physicians, and community members to discuss how to better care for people experiencing homelessness. The program, Spartan Street Medicine, focused on a simple but powerful idea: bringing health care directly to people who cannot easily get to clinics or hospitals.  The session […]

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MSU Spring Fling Builds Lasting Connections

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Students and older adults filled the room at the East Lansing Public Library on March 31, 2026, for the Generations Connect Spring Fling. The event, coordinated by Michigan State University students as part of the MSU AgeAlive Generations Connect program, brought together people of different ages for a night of crafts, food and conversation.  The Spring Fling is one of the […]

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Lori Strom, Special Projects and Outreach Coordinator

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Lori Strom brings decades of experience, compassion, and a lifelong commitment to aging and caregiving to her role as a special projects and outreach coordinator with AgeAlive at Michigan State University. With a background in gerontology, community service, and public affairs, Strom says she has “always been interested in serving older adults” and supporting families caring for loved ones.  Throughout her career, Strom […]

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MSU Students Design Device to Regain Arm Mobility After Injury

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At the Michigan State University (MSU) AgeAlive Education and Research Forum, a group of engineering students showed how a simple idea could change someone’s life.  The 2025 MSU Student Capstone Team #9 — Brandon Davies and Brody Stack — presented a device designed to help individuals regain arm mobility after injury. Their work builds on research from Professor Rajiv Ranganathan, […]

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MSU AgeAlive Forum Showcases Innovation and Community Engagement

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Michigan State University’s AgeAlive Education & Research Forum and Awards Ceremony brought together researchers, community leaders, and aging advocates Thursday, March 26, 2026, to discuss ways to improve the lives of older adults through research, technology, and community engagement. The event is part of MSU’s efforts as a designated Age-Friendly University.  Clare Luz, Ph.D., founder and director of MSU AgeAlive and IMPART […]

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Bridging the Generation Gap

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Generations Connect is a program that brings Michigan State University students and older adults together to build friendships across generations. The program began in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and was originally called the Senior Ambassadors Program. Today, it is a partnership between MSU AgeAlive, the Social Science Scholars Program, and East Lansing’s Prime Time Seniors Program.  The […]

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Local farm manager earns intergenerational award

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Allison Stawara, a Michigan State University alum and community farm manager, has received an Intergenerational Award for her work bringing people of all ages together through food and community programs. Stawara works at Partridge Creek Farm, where she helps run a one-acre farm in downtown Ishpeming. The farm grows fresh vegetables and provides food to […]

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MSU’s Peter Berg Wins Aging Research Award

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Dr. Peter Berg, a professor at Michigan State University, has been recognized for his research on aging and the workplace at the university’s AgeAlive event.  Berg, who teaches in the School of Human Resources and Labor Relations, received the Research in Aging Award for his work on how employers can better support older workers. His research focuses […]

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MSU Researcher Honored for Mobility Work at AgeAlive

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A Michigan State University (MSU) researcher whose work focuses on improving mobility and preventing injury will be recognized at the upcoming MSU AgeAlive Education and Research Forum and Awards Ceremony. Tamara Reid Bush, Ph.D., a professor of mechanical engineering and associate dean for inclusive excellence at MSU, will receive the Research in Aging Award at […]

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East Lansing Volunteer Honored With MSU AgeAlive Legacy Award

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After decades of community service, Maureen McCabe-Power is being recognized for the impact she has made both inside and outside the library. The East Lansing resident will receive the Michigan State University (MSU) AgeAlive Legacy Award at the AgeAlive Education & Research Forum and Awards Ceremony on Thursday, March 26, which highlights leaders in aging-related […]

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