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27th annual bug buffet set for today
MSU will hold its 27th annual Bug Buffet on Friday, Feb. 27.
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MSU bands to perform "Musical Metamorphosis” concert this evening
The MSU School of Music’s Wind Symphony and the University Band will perform wind music highlighting the vast array of arrangements and compositions that exist for the modern band at a concert set for 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27, in Reynolds Recital Hall. Read more
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Tickets to live stream of Neil deGrasse Tyson’s MSU lecture available
A limited number of tickets to a live stream of Neil deGrasse Tyson’s upcoming lecture are still available to the public for purchase. Read more
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Historian on American West to speak at Museum of the Rockies
Andrew Graybill, professor and chair of the William P. Clements Department of History and co-director of the Clements Center for Southwest Studies at Southern Methodist University, will discuss his book, "The Red and The White: A Family Saga of the American West," at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, in the Hager Auditorium at MSU's Museum of the Rockies. Read more
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MSU, Belgrade choral groups perform dual concert on March 1
Choral groups from MSU will be joined by the Chanson and Chamber Chorale vocal groups from Belgrade High School in a wide-ranging program of choral music set for 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 1, at Hope Lutheran Church in Bozeman.
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Hyyppa elected chair of national Association of Public Television Stations board
Eric Hyyppa, director and general manager of MontanaPBS based at MSU, has been elected chairman of the board of trustees of the Association of Public Television Stations.
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MSU wins Montana award for service to military
MSU is the first recipient of a new award that honors organizations for their impact on Montana.
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Mixing of fluids to be focus of math lecture
A free public lecture about the morphology and mathematics of fluid mixing will be given at 3:10 p.m. Thursday, March 5, in the Byker Auditorium in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Building.
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Kassar, Schumacher speak at National Campus Safety Summit
MSU psychologist Brian Kassar and MSU student Joseph Schumacher will be speaking about strategies to eliminate violence in university culture at the 2015 National Campus Safety Summit in Las Vegas.
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MSU grad student grew up with turtles, now he publishes findings about their ancestors
An MSU graduate student who has a prehistoric turtle egg on his desk and pet turtles at home is starting to make his mark by studying their ancestors.
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