This page will be updated as events are added. Come back often to see what new programs we have coming up!
Events will meet in the garden near the garden pond unless otherwise noted.
Multiple Dates and Locations
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Register Here
Our Restore Your Roots program is back for 2026! We're bringing the garden indoors to support the wellbeing of our campus community. Each event will feature a different activity provided by our campus partners. Come enjoy a restorative evening while being immersed in a virtual oasis. These events are free, but registration is recommended.
For events held in IM Sports buildings, a MSU ID will be required for entry and please have your gym membership activated before you arrive (can be done the same day if needed).
Dates:
January 14: Cycling, IM West, Room 151 (use Chestnut Rd. entrance, class begins at 6:00 p.m.)
January 21: Tree Cookie Photo Holder, East Akers Study Lounge C8
January 28: Sound Bath with Dr. Ruth Nicole Brown, North Kedzie, N217C
February 4: Perler Beads with the Makerspace, McDonel Basement Lounge
February 11: Meditation, Brody Hall, Room 175
February 18: Recycled Flowers, Wilson Essex, Room 10
February 25: Yoga, IM Circle Dance Studio (class begins at 6:00 p.m.)

Multiple Dates
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Location: Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum
Dates:
October 12, 2025
November 16, 2025
January 25, 2026 (Register Here)
February 22, 2026 (Register Here)
What can art tell us about the relationship between plants and humans? Join Maeve Bassett, Applied Ethnobotanist and Education Director of the Beal Botanical Garden, for an immersive tour unearthing the historical, social, and political narratives growing within works of art from the MSU Broad Art Museum’s collection. Registration for this free tour is encouraged.
Deep-Rooted is an ongoing tour collaboration between the Beal Botanical Garden and the Broad Art Museum, where art and plants intertwine in a conversation about the extraordinary ways our natural world has influenced art and human societies throughout history.
Photo credit: Chloe Kirchmeier, Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum
