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Economist Vincent Smith to discuss world hunger and the policy process at MSU provost’s lecture
With an unprecedented number of people around the world in need of
emergency food aid, the right reforms to the forthcoming 2018 farm bill
could help U.S. aid reach millions more people at no additional cost to
taxpayers, said Vincent Smith, an agricultural economist at MSU. Read more
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MSU School of Music students compete at national chamber music competition
Recently, students in the MSU School of Music's Bridger Brass quintet traveled to Orlando, Florida, as the only
all-undergraduate group to compete in the prestigious national finals of
the Music Teachers National Association chamber music competition. Read more
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MSU College of Letters and Science faculty members to share research at April 9 roundup
Fifteen up-and-coming Montana State University faculty members will
share their stories of research and creativity in 10-minute segments at
the College of Letters and Science Rising Stars Research Roundup. Read more
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MSU researcher’s study shows LGBQ students less likely to stay in STEM majors
For years, researchers have known that it is hard to attract and keep
women and some minorities in science, technology, engineering and math –
or STEM – fields. Now, a Montana State University researcher has found
that the same problem applies to sexual minorities. Read more
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Historian to speak at MSU on April 12 about independent filmmaking in China
Paul Pickowicz, professor emeritus in the Department of History at the
University of California San Diego, will lecture about "The Dynamics of
Independent Filmmaking in Contemporary China." Read more
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