Michigan State University has named nine recipients of the 2025 MSU International Awards, presented by International Studies and Programs. Now in its 35th year, the International Awards program recognizes individuals whose work and service embody MSU’s mission to advance knowledge and transform lives across the globe.
“This year’s honorees reflect the many unique ways Spartans make a global impact—from longtime researchers and educators to emerging leaders who are just beginning their international journeys,” said Titus Awokuse, vice provost and dean for International Studies and Programs. “Together, they represent values at the heart of MSU’s global engagement: collaboration, curiosity, and a commitment to making a positive difference across borders and cultures.”
ISP will celebrate the winners at the 2025 MSU International Awards Ceremony on Thursday, April 17 at 3:30 p.m. at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center. The event welcomes all members of the MSU community who share a commitment to global understanding and impact.
Kay E. Holekamp
University Distinguished Professor, Department of Integrative Biology, College of Natural Science
Myung-Keun Chang
Ph.D., Environmental Engineering (1994); M.S., Environmental Engineering (1986)
Chief Consultant, Waves to Oceans, Ltd.
Jeffrey Tsang
Assistant Director for Advising Initiatives, College of Engineering
Suzanne W. Braden
Director/CEO, Pandas International
Raymond Musiima
MBA Student, Broad College of Business
Tatiana A. Iretskaia
Ph.D. Candidate, Sustainable Tourism and Protected Areas Management, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Larry Bruce Karnes
Chair, International Friendship Program
Antoinette Tessmer
Associate Professor Fixed Term, Department of Finance, Broad College of Business
Randolph M. Beaudry
Professor, Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
For more information on the awards program, visit awards.isp.msu.edu.