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MSU to begin new tradition with Dec. 2 Montana Hall lighting ceremony
For the first time in its history, MSU will hold a ceremony to light its iconic Montana Hall in the heart of campus at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2. The lighting ceremony is open to the public, and students, faculty, staff, alumni, neighbors and friends are invited to attend.
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MSU paleontologist Jack Horner announces retirement
The renowned MSU professor who is one of the world’s leading experts in paleontology and who has inspired many to follow him in the field, is retiring. Read more
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MSU College of Agriculture named one of nation's best colleges for ag majors
An online service that helps more than 30 million students a year with college planning recently ranked the MSU College of Agriculture as one of the top four colleges of agriculture in the country for students wanting to pursue a career in agriculture.
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MSU’s Jabs Hall, Miller Dining Hall recognized with top project excellence awards
MSU's Jabs Hall and Miller Dining Hall were recently recognized with top project excellence awards from the Montana chapter of the American Council of Engineering Companies, or ACEC-Montana. Read more
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At Montana State: Alex Sheen
Sheen was at MSU to deliver a lecture sponsored by the MSU Leadership Institute. He took a few minutes to talk about how he manages traveling 300 days a year, how he keeps inspired and LeBron.
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MSU music school presents Multimedia Series concert Dec. 6
Music technology students in the MSU School of Music will present their compositions during a free, public concert of electroacoustic music and sonic art at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, in Reynolds Recital Hall.
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MSU American West series concludes Dec. 3 with lecture by W. Richard West Jr.
W. Richard West Jr., the president and CEO of the Autry National Center in Los Angeles and the founding director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, will lecture about "Museums and Native America in the 21st Century: Journeys in Interpretation" at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 3, in the Museum of the Rockies’ Hager Auditorium. Read more
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Free lecture on health impact of viruses on human gut bacteria set for Dec. 1 at MSU
Pilar Manrique, doctoral candidate in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology and a 2014 recipient of a Kopriva Graduate Fellowship, will present “The Human Gut Virome in Health and Disease” at 4:10 p.m. in the Byker Auditorium in the Chemistry and Biochemistry building. Read more
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MSU business students raise more than $5,500 for local non-profits
Teams of MSU business students turned $25 into more than $5,500 in just three weeks, and the students then donated those funds to three local non-profit organizations.
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Friday, November 20 |
Global Civics in the 21st Century | noon-1p.m. |
The Personal Challenges, Sacrifices & Rewards of International Humanitarian Work | 2-3p.m. |
Cello and Guitar Ensemble Fall Concert | 7:30-9p.m. |
Women's basketball vs. The University of Portland | 5:30p.m. |
Men's basketball vs. San Jose State | 8:05p.m. |
Saturday, November 21 |
Cat/Griz Tailgate | 9:30-11:30a.m. |
Football: Bobcats vs. Montana Grizzlies | 12:05p.m. |
Sunday, November 22 |
Men's basketball vs. Wyoming at Billings | 2:05p.m. |
Monday, November 23 |
Susan Stewart artist reception: Esh-Ba'-E-Loua-It-Chay:::Her Colors are Good | 5-7p.m. |
Tuesday, November 24 |
31st annual Montana Science Olympiad | 7a.m.-5:30p.m. |
Wednesday, November 25 |
Thanksgiving holiday begins | |
Thursday, November 26 |
Thanksgiving Day | |
9th annual Huffing for Stuffing | 8a.m.-1p.m. |
Friday, November 27 |
The Museum Store annual members-only holiday sale | 9a.m.-5p.m. |
Monday, November 30 |
Season of Light begins at MOR | |
Wednesday, December 2 |
University Band and Brass Cats! | 7:30-9:30p.m. |
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