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MSU professor and colleagues publish regional nursing workforce supply projections
An MSU nursing professor and his colleagues have published new research that finds dramatic differences in expected future growth of the nursing workforce across nine regions of the United States, research that could have implications for planning and workforce policy.
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MSU communications entries win top awards at regional competition
MSU-produced communications received seven awards at a regional contest for all universities, colleges and secondary schools in the Pacific Northwest and western Canada in the Council for Advancement and Support of Education’s District VIII competition held recently in Seattle. Read more
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MSU student conductor to compete in March competition
MSU School of Music student Andrew Major will participate in a masterclass at the American Choral Directors Association national conference, to be held March 8-11 in Minneapolis.
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Tiya Miles to deliver Stegner lecture March 6 at MSU
Miles, an author, noted University of Michigan history professor and a recipient of a MacArthur “genius grant,” will deliver the 2017 Wallace Stegner Lecture at MSU at 5:15 p.m. Monday, March 6, in SUB Ballroom A. Read more
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MSU business college to partner with Montana banks on enhanced internship program and banking curriculum
A need for a program with more emphasis on banking has resulted in a partnership between MSU's Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship and the Montana banking community. Read more
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MSU accounting students to offer free tax help beginning Feb. 13
- Accounting students from MSU's Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship are offering free help preparing tax returns for MSU students and individuals who made less than $58,000 last year. Read more
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MSU graduate student elected to architecture institute board of directors
Elizabeth Seidel, a graduate student in the MSU College of Arts and Architecture’s School of Architecture, was recently elected as director of the west quadrant for the American Institute of Architecture Students. Read more
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Cuban diplomat to lecture about Cuban-U.S. relations Feb. 21 at MSU
Miguel Fraga, the first secretary of the newly reestablished Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C., will lecture about Cuba and U.S. relations during a visit to MSU. Fraga’s MSU visit is part of a weeklong visit to Montana. Read more
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