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2015 Gold Rush T-shirt design contest begins
For the second straight year, Bobcat Athletics offers fans the chance to design MSU's Gold Rush T-shirt, available for the September 3 season-opener against Fort Lewis in Bobcat Stadium. Read more
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Hundreds gather at MSU to celebrate opening of Jabs Hall
Hundreds of people gathered Thursday at Jabs Hall, home of the Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship, to celebrate the newly constructed building with a ceremony and ribbon cutting. Read more
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MSU graduation fulfills dream for much-admired student from Burma
When Phyu Pannu Khin was a MSU freshman and missing her family in Burma, she would think of her father enduring five years as a political prisoner.
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Official photos available for purchase from the MSU photo store
Photos available at the online store include scenic on-the-ground and aerial shots of campus, as well as images from sporting events.
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MSU names Kellie Peterson new legal counsel
MSU has hired Kellie Peterson, a Butte native and attorney in private practice in Flagstaff, Ariz., as its new legal counsel. Read more
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Mother's Day Spring Pots and Plants Sale set for May 9
The MSU Ceramics Guild and Extension Master Gardeners are hosting the second annual Mother's Day Spring Pots and Plants Sale.
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MSU College of Nursing joins rural health care technology network
This spring the MSU College of Nursing joined the Health Information Exchange of Montana (HIEM), a 425-mile fiber optic rural health care technology network.
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Teachers can earn credits, OPI units at summer archaeology courses
Teachers and informal educators can learn to incorporate archaeology into their classrooms and programs through hands-on summer courses from Project Archaeology, a program based at MSU.
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