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Three MSU doctoral students receive 2016 Kopriva Graduate Student Fellowships
Arianna Celis, Amanda Fuchs and Amanda Byer, all students in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, will each receive $5,000 to support their research, including for travel expenses or for instruction, books, supplies and special research services. Each will give a Kopriva Science Seminar Series lecture during the 2016-17 or 2017-18 academic years. Read more
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MSU’s Yellowstone Hall receives national recognition as LEED ‘Gold’ building
Yellowstone Hall, MSU's first freshman residence hall to be built in half a century, has earned LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council for energy-efficient and sustainable design and construction. Read more
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MSU faculty win $86,000 grant to continue interdisciplinary ‘Farm to Market’ course
MSU faculty members offering an interdisciplinary ‘Farm to Market’ course recently received an $86,000 grant, funds that will be used to continue offering the course for the next three years. Read more
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MSU Wonderlust reception set for Jan. 11
The public is invited to a reception on Wednesday, Jan. 11, to learn about Wonderlust, a lifelong learning organization affiliated with MSU's Extended University.
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MSU’s Jabs Hall wins award for design excellence
Jabs Hall and Comma-Q Architecture, a Bozeman-based firm, recently won the Merit Award from the Montana chapter of the American Institute of Architects, or AIA.
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