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MSU rodeo student-athlete juggles rigorous academic program with demanding athletic schedule
In addition to working toward dual bachelor's degrees — one in finance through the Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship, and the other in agricultural business through the MSU College of Agriculture — Brown rides for the MSU Rodeo team, competing in saddle bronc, calf roping, steer wrestling and team roping events. Read more
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The MSU/Bozeman Good Neighbor Committee to host Off Campus Living class
Off Campus Living 101, a free seminar to help MSU students planning to live off-campus for the first time to negotiate local resources and how to be good neighbors, will be offered on Saturday, April 9, from 11a.m. to 1p.m.
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MSU’s student body president honored as Newman Civic Fellow
Levi Birky, a secondary education major in MSU’s College of Education, Health and Human Development and Honors College, has been named a 2016 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact. Read more
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Equine students at MSU and University of Montana Western to hold horse sale Saturday, April 9, at Copper Spring Ranch
The equine students will be selling more than 35 young horses as part of the Top of the West horse sale at the Copper Spring Ranch near Bozeman.
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Iraq war veteran to speak about returning to civilian life in event set for April 11 at MSU
Dustin Smith, who participates in the Montana-based Heroes and Horses program, will also address how the program helped him to adjust to civilian life.
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MSU architecture students and faculty assist City of Bozeman by surveying hundreds of downtown homes
MSU architecture students and faculty assisted the City of Bozeman by completing historic building surveys earlier this week on approximately 500 homes and structures near campus.
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MSU researcher who linked farming technique to cooler temps earns prestigious NSF CAREER Award
A MSU researcher studying farming practices that may decrease summertime temperatures recently received a $500,000 CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation.
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MSU student designers win Montana ADDYS
MSU design students competing in the student division of the 2016 Montana American Advertising Awards, called the ADDYS, won 14 ADDYS, as well as Best of Show.
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Rasmussen selected as UN NAFSA representative
Janelle Rasmussen, director of international professional development and training programs within MSU’s Office of International Programs, has been selected as one of three representatives to the United Nations on behalf of NAFSA: Association of International Educators. Read more
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ACLU executive director to speak about rights and liberties in Montana April 14 at MSU
Anthony Romero, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union, will speak about rights and liberties in Montana during a visit to MSU.
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MSU School of Music jazz ensembles, guest artists set April 14 concert
The MSU School of Music jazz ensembles will perform in a concert of classic and contemporary jazz at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 14, in Reynolds Recital Hall. The concert will feature special guest artists John Roberts, trombone and Craig Hall, guitar. Read more
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