Honey bee investigator awarded major fellowship
Earlier this year, Laura Brutscher helped young Montanans become "honey bee investigators" during a summer camp at Montana State University. The MSU graduate has now received a major fellowship to expand her own honey investigations. Read more... Radio-style play 'Prose & Cons' performed Oct. 10-12 at MSU Black Box Theater
"Prose & Cons," an original1950's-style radio play written by Ryan Cassavaugh of Bozeman, will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 10-12 in the Black Box Theater at Montana State University. The performances are free and open to the public. Read more... MSU hosts state's best young musicians at Montana All-State Music Festival Oct. 16-18
Nearly 400 high school music students from throughout Montana will perform with nationally recognized musicians on Oct. 16-18 at the 2013 Montana All-State Festival to be held at Bozeman High School and Montana State University. Read more...
MontanaPBS and MOR host free screening of "Indian Relay"
MontanaPBS and the Museum of the Rockies will host a free screening of Charles Dye's newest film, "Indian Relay," at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, in the Hager Auditorium. Read more... MSU Library sponsoring mural contest for enrolled students
The Montana State University Library is sponsoring a mural contest for MSU students, with the winning student’s mural to be displayed outside the Special Collections reading room in the library. Read more... Halloween trombone spectacular set Oct. 31 at MSU
Dr. T and The BozeBones will perform "A Scary Good Halloween Trombone Spectacular" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31, in Reynolds Recital Hall at Montana State University. Read more... No. 12 salutes No. 9: MSU President Cruzado salutes former President William Tietz
William Tietz and the significance of his 13-year term as president of Montana State University were the topic of a symposium set on Friday, Oct. 4, during MSU's 2013 homecoming weekend. Read more...
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