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Axia Institute Offices Relocate to MSU St. Andrews

Axia Institute Offices Relocate to MSU St. Andrews

by axia_82w8h3 | Nov 28, 2022 | Home Page Featured Story, News, November 2022

Axia Institute Offices Relocate to MSU St. Andrews November 2022 Michigan State University’s Axia Institute is pleased to announce that it will be moving to the MSU St. Andrews research facility at 1910 W. St Andrews Rd, in Midland from its offices in Midland’s East...

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