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MSU team, collaborators report latest findings from historic Antarctic drilling
Using a specially designed hot-water drill to cleanly bore through a half mile of ice, a National Science Foundation-funded team of researchers, which includes faculty and students from MSU, has become the first ever to reach and sample the "grounding zone,” where Antarctic ice, land and sea all converge. Read more
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Utah Assistant JJ Riley Named 10th MSU Head Volleyball Coach
JJ Riley, who has served as assistant coach at the University of Utah the past three seasons, has been named the 10th head coach in MSU volleyball history.
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Ten-week Lean Bronze Certification Course starts in Bozeman
The Montana Manufacturing Extension Center (MMEC) will launch a 10-week Lean Bronze Certification Course in Bozeman on Fridays, starting Feb. 6, to help companies build internal Lean capacity and added career milestones for workforce.
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Classical guitarist Reid performs at MSU
Classical guitarist James Reid, who is also a music professor at the University of Idaho, will perform in a solo recital at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, at MSU's Reynolds Recital Hall. Read more
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MSU business college to host national executives from Northwestern Mutual
Three national executives from Northwestern Mutual will discuss ethics and careers in a presentation set for 3 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, in the Procrastinator Theater.
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‘BHS @ MSU’ concert
The third annual concert featuring past and present Bozeman High School students is set for 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, at Reynolds Recital Hall. Read more
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406 Woodwind Quintet presents faculty recital at MSU
The 406 Woodwind Quintet, made up of faculty from the MSU School of Music, will perform with pianist Laurel Yost at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27, in MSU’s Reynolds Recital Hall. Read more
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