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MSU announces third annual Provost’s Distinguished Lecturer Series
The series, which is free and open to the public, recognizes outstanding MSU faculty for their scholarship and leadership.
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MSU to host national workshop for cutting-edge biomedical researchers
MSU will play host to some of the nation’s most promising young biomedical researchers next week as the National Institutes of Health conducts a three-day workshop on campus for stem cell biologists. Read more
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Shortage of nurses not as dire as predicted, but challenges remain to meet nation’s needs
News for the nation’s nursing workforce isn’t as dire as had been predicted a decade ago, but the nation is still expected to be short of nurses in coming years, according to new research by MSU nursing economist Peter Buerhaus and other researchers. Read more
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MSU’s Jack Horner recognized as one of world’s top 24 scientists
MSU paleontologist Jack Horner was recently recognized as one of the top 24 scientists in the world by Newton Graphic Science Magazine, a respected magazine published in Japan. Read more
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Beethoven trio to perform Sept. 26 at MSU
Chamber musicians Gregory Young, Kris Williams and Chris Biehl of Bozeman will perform in a recital of trios by Beethoven, Glinka and Rota at 7:30 p.m. in Reynolds Recital Hall.
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MSU to host free International Children’s Festival Sept. 26
The Office of International Programs will host the fifth annual International Children’s Festival from 10 a.m. to noon at the Bozeman Public Library. Read more
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MSU to host talk by activist and scholar Penny Rosenwasser on Sept. 30
MSU will host peace and justice activist and scholar Penny Rosenwasser for a free public talk, “Hope into Practice: Jewish Women’s Voices for Peace, Justice and Human Liberation,” at 7 p.m. in SUB Ballroom A. Read more
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Volunteers needed for 31st annual Science Olympiad
Volunteers are needed for running and scoring events, guiding participants around the MSU campus and helping in the Montana Science Olympiad office.
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MSU Library, community partners to host Oct. 1 banned books event
The focus of this year’s national celebration is young adult books that are banned and challenged frequently in school districts and libraries across the country. Read more
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Norwegian embassy’s environment counselor speaks Oct. 1 at MSU
Vedis Vik, environmental counselor at the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Washington, D.C., will talk about challenges to Norway’s environment in a lecture scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the MSU Student Union Ballroom A. Read more
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MSU Extension to offer north-central Montana pest management tour Oct. 5-9
MSU Extension pesticide education and integrated pest management programs are offering a pest management tour across north-central Montana Oct. 5-9 for private and commercial pesticide applicator certification credits.
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MSU to host MSU Friday, prospective student program, on Oct. 16
MSU will open its campus, classrooms and activities to potential students during MSU Friday, the university's campus visitation program.
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Montana Ecostar pollution prevention award winners recognized
MSU Extension has announced this year’s EcoStar award winners in recognition of their pollution prevention efforts. Read more
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Potential health consequences of open-pit mining in Butte to be discussed at Oct. 1 Café Scientifique
Montana Tech associate professor of biochemistry Katie Hailer will speak at MSU's upcoming Café Scientifique. Read more
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