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Montana high school seniors encouraged to apply for 2017 scholarships at MSU
Montana high school seniors who plan to attend MSU in the fall of 2017 are encouraged to apply as soon as possible for scholarships through the MSU Premier Scholarship Program. The priority deadline for scholarship applications is Feb. 1, 2017.
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MSU research center targets health disparities in Montana’s rural and tribal communities
A research center at MSU is coordinating a statewide effort to address health disparities affecting Montana citizens in rural and tribal communities.
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Registration for Montana realtor noxious weed online training course opens Oct. 3
Registration opens Oct. 3 for the Montana Noxious Weed Education Campaign’s online training course for realtors about noxious weeds. Read more
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MSU Extended University to offer estate planning course
MSU's Extended University will offer a three-session, non-credit workshop on estate planning this fall.
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Montana Shakespeare in the Schools to tour Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
Montana Shakespeare in the Schools will perform Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” to approximately 12,000 students in communities throughout Montana, Wyoming and Washington as part of its annual fall tour, which begins Oct. 6. Read more
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MSU launches new center designed to improve engineering students’ success
MSU has launched a new center within the College of Engineering that is designed to position the college and MSU as a national leader in engineering education research.
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MSU scientist publishes dinosaur research linking bony cranial ornamentation to body size
Theropod dinosaurs with bony ornaments, like horns and crests, evolved to gigantic body sizes as much as 20 times faster than species without them, according to research by a MSU evolutionary biologist.
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College of Letters and Science Distinguished Speakers series hosts Harlan Weaver
A free public lecture about multispecies justice, or caring about animals in an era when humans still suffer oppression, is set for 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6, in 346 Leon Johnson Hall.
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