The 13th Michigan College Access Network Annual Conference is scheduled to take place Nov. 6-7 at the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. This conference aims to advance efforts to improve postsecondary student success, engage adult learners, and align institutional outcomes with workforce needs. It is a conference of educators, administrators, community leaders, policy experts, and other college access and success professionals from across the state to discuss how we can build stronger communities and greater economic prosperity for all Michiganders through postsecondary education.
Conference attendees can enjoy 30% off domestic purchases and free shipping using the code MCAN25 through December 2024.
For Pre-order code MSUP24
20% Off $49.95 $39.96
The Black Experience at Michigan State University
by Pero G. Dagbovie
New Release
30% Off $35.00 $24.50
What Would It Take to Make an Ed School Great?
Voices from an Unfinished Revolution
by John Schwille
Featuring Books from the Transformations in Higher Education Series
Health Extension: Community-Based Healthcare and the Future of Cooperative Extension
Edited by Cheryl L. Eschbach, Elizabeth H. Weybright and Jeffrey W. Dwyer
Transformative Civic Education in Democratic Societies
Edited by Tetyana Hoggan-Kloubert, Paul E Mabrey III and Chad Hoggan
Grassroots Engagement and Social Justice through Cooperative Extension
Edited by Nia Imani Fields and Timothy J. Shaffer
Innovations in Collaborative Modeling
Edited by Laura Schmitt-Olabisi, Miles McNall, William Porter and Jinhua Zhao
Community Engagement Abroad: Perspectives and Practices on Service, Engagement, and Learning Overseas
Edited by Pat Crawford and Brett Berquist
Service-Learning as a New Paradigm in Higher Education of China
Edited by Carol Ma Hok-ka, Alfred Chan Cheung-ming, Alice Liu Cheng and Fanny Mak Mui-fong
Deliberative Pedagogy: Teaching and Learning for Democratic Engagement
Edited by Timothy J. Shaffer, Nicholas V. Longo, Idit Manosevitch and Maxine S. Thomas
Regional Perspectives on Learning by Doing: Stories from Engaged Universities around the World
by Lorlene Hoyt
The Landscape of Rural Service Learning, and What It Teaches Us All
Edited by Randy Stoecker, Nicholas Holton and Charles Ganzert
Crisis in Higher Education: A Plan to Save Small Liberal Arts Colleges in America
by Jeffrey R. Docking and Carman C. Curton
MSU Press will feature books from our American Indian Studies Series and Makwa Enewed Series, both edited by Jill Doerfler. All series books are 20% off through MSU Press using code MSUP24.
American Indian Studies
The American Indian Studies series seeks to develop a deeper understanding of American Indian/Indigenous cultures and identities and the place(s) of American Indian/Indigenous people in today’s world.
Makwa Enewed
Makwa Enewed is dedicated to books encompassing the varied views and perspectives of people working in and with American Indian nations/communities. Books published under the Makwa Enewed imprint rely less on formal academic critique and more on experientially grounded views and perspectives on issues, activities, and developments in Indian Country.
To submit a proposal, fill out the Proposal Submission Form.
Please direct questions about the series to Jill Doerfler.