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Largest dinosaur population growth study ever shows how Maiasaura lived and died
Decades of research on Montana’s state fossil -- the “good mother lizard” Maiasaura peeblesorum – has resulted in the most detailed life history of any dinosaur known and created a model to which all other dinosaurs can be compared, according to new research. Read more
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MSU students taking more classes, saving money and speeding toward graduation
MSU has succeeded in encouraging more students to take on more intense class loads, according to new university data.
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MSU hosts Oct. 6 Orser lecture with former CEO of Delta
Jerry Grinstein, strategic director of Madrona Venture Group and former CEO of Delta Air Lines, will present "The Importance of Ethics in Business Leadership" from 5-7 p.m. in Jabs Hall 111 on the MSU campus. Read more
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Award-winning author Pete Fromm to speak Oct. 17 at Friends of MSU Library annual dinner
The annual benefit begins at 6 p.m. with a silent auction and social hour with no-host bar, followed at 7 p.m. with dinner and a live auction. Fromm, the five-time winner of the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Literary Award, will speak at 8:30 p.m.
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First Annual CANarchy event is seeking design/build teams to take on a fun and rewarding challenge.
The objective of this event is to assist the Gallatin Valley Food Bank with much needed nutritious, non-perishable, canned goods to allow them to further their mission of increasing food security in southwest Montana.
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MSU to host 9th annual Agricultural Economics Outlook Conference
MSU's Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics and MSU Extension will host the 9th annual Agricultural Economics Outlook Conference on Friday, Nov. 6. Read more
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MSU offers new Ph.D. in education program
The program is designed to prepare graduates for careers in research and as faculty members.
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MSU choirs present fall choral concert Oct. 13
The choirs at MSU will give their first performance of the 2015-2016 season at 7:30 p.m. in Reynolds Recital Hall.
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Logic and paradox in Buddhism topic of MSU’s Oct. 12 Hausser Lecture
"Four Corners: Logic and Paradox in Madhyamaka Buddhism" is the topic of the 38th annual Margaret and Harry Hausser Lecture to be given at the Museum of the Rockies. Read more
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Project to support K-12 math teachers across Montana receives $400,000
A project designed to support educators across Montana recently received $400,000 in funding for K-12 teachers across the state as they implement Montana’s Common Core standards for mathematics. Read more
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Montana Crunch Time set for 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 26
Individuals across Montana are invited to participate in Montana Crunch Time, a celebration of Food Day and National Farm to School Month.
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