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MSU to host seventh annual Cat Kick Off party in Bobcat Stadium on Sept. 1
The MSU Community Relations Committee will host the seventh annual Cat Kick Off party from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 1, near the south end zone of Bobcat Stadium.
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2015 Gold Rush t-shirts still available for purchase
The limited edition Gold Rush T-shirts are available for purchase for $12 at the MSU Bookstore and at Universal Athletic stores in Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Great Falls, Helena, Kalispell and Missoula.
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Composers Naylor, Funk and Young to perform compositions Sept. 2 at MSU
A concert featuring Montana composers Craig Thomas Naylor of Kalispell and Greg Young and Eric Funk of Bozeman is set for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, in Reynolds Recital Hall.
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MSU steer-a-year program returns for the academic year
The steers are used to allow for “hands-on” learning experiences in courses such as beef cattle management, livestock management-beef cattle, meat science and livestock evaluation. Read more
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Pulse seeds may be submitted to MSU lab for disease testing
MSU's new Regional Pulse Crop Diagnostic Laboratory in Bozeman offers several diagnostic tests on seed samples to check for pulse crop diseases. Read more
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MSU's online graduate courses for science teachers open for fall registration
Fall courses include 13 offerings in microbiology, biology, physics, earth science, land resources and environmental sciences (LRES) and education and curriculum and instruction (EDCI). Read more
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MSU students gain international business experience through business college’s internship program
Two MSU students in the Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship participated in an international business internship in Japan this summer as part of the college’s Starzen Internship program. Read more
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MSU College of Letters and Science sets fall lecture series about North American West
Prominent thinkers and writers about the American West’s history, literature, ecological studies and geography will speak at MSU during the College of Letters and Science’s “Western Lands and Peoples: Perspectives on the American West” lecture series scheduled throughout the fall semester. Read more
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Late blight discovered in Gallatin Valley
Late blight, a disease of potatoes and tomatoes, found sporadically in other parts of Montana, was recently discovered in Manhattan, according to Nina Zidack, director of the MSU Seed Potato Certification Program.
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MSU Extension in Gallatin County offers canning worshop
MSU Extension in Gallatin County will host a pressure canning workshop Wednesday, Sept. 9. Read more
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