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MSU faculty clarinet recital set for Nov. 9
Gregory Young, professor of clarinet in the MSU School of Music, will perform in a faculty recital, “The Clarinet in Rare Contexts,” at 7:30 p.m. in Reynolds Recital Hall. Read more
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Retired UN economist lectures about sustainable development goals Nov. 9
Donald Lee, a retired United Nations economist and expert on global poverty issues, will lecture at MSU about United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, in the Byker Auditorium. The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will kick off MSU’s 2016 International Education Week activities. Read more
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Author Maile Meloy’s Nov. 14 lecture continues MSU American West series
Meloy’s talk, "Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It," is part of the MSU College of Letters and Science's Western Lands and Peoples: Perspectives on the American West Lecture Series and is free and open to the public. Read more
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MSU and City of Bozeman to address traffic growth
MSU, the Western Transportation Institute at MSU, and the City of Bozeman have signed a memorandum of understanding to address Bozeman’s traffic growth. Read more
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MSU Architecture students and faculty win Design Communication Association award
Several faculty and students in the MSU School of Architecture had their award-winning designs and drawings selected for display in the Design Communication Association juried exhibition, held Sept. 7-10, on the MSU campus as part of the 2016 DCA conference. Read more
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New report highlights best practices in Montana ‘Beef to School’ partnerships
A team of MSU researchers, stakeholders and community partners known as the Montana Beef to School Project has written a case study report to help Montana beef producers, meat processors, schools and communities explore what factors make beef to school programs successful and encourage the use of local beef in every Montana school. Read more
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