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MSU evolutionary biologist co-authors paper on live birth in an ancient reptile
An MSU scientist was involved in a recent discovery of a 250-million-year-old fossil from China that has scientists rethinking how reproduction evolved in a group of animals that includes birds, crocodiles and turtles.
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MSU to host NanoDays / MicroDays Feb. 28
MSU will host a free family science night from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, as part of a nationwide celebration called NanoDays / MicroDays.
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29th annual MSU Bug Buffet set for Feb. 24
MSU Catering will provide a specially developed gourmet menu for the public event, including Galleria Quesadilla, Larval Latkes with Lemon Sour Cream and Galleria, Red Pepper Cricket Tomato Soup with Cricket Croutons, Orzo Cricket Salad, White Chocolate Chip Wax Worm Cookie and Cricket Banana Bread.
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MSU business college launches executive education program
The Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship at MSU will soon offer a new non-degree, post-graduate executive education program known as Jabs Executive Education.
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MSU Extension wins $28,000 emergency training grant
MSU Extension has won a $28,000 grant from State Homeland Security and Emergency Services via the Montana Disaster and Emergency Services to assist communities with planning for the evacuation and accommodation of pets and service animals and the sheltering of livestock during natural disasters and emergencies.
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MSU choirs set winter concert for March 5
The MSU Chorale, Montanans and the Manhattan Christian Concert Choir will join forces to present a winter choral concert at 7:30 Sunday, March 5, at Hope Lutheran Church, 2152 Graf St., Bozeman.
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MSU doctoral student co-authors paper describing how citizen scientists contribute to mountain goat research
MSU doctoral student Elizabeth Flesch has co-authored a paper that compares the mountain goat data that volunteers collected to data career scientists collected and confirms the importance of citizen scientists in mountain goat research.
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MontanaPBS, MSU film graduates win $500,000 grant to make film about the kilogram
MSU has received a $499,988 grant from the National Institute of Standards and Technology that will support the making of a feature-length documentary film about the international race to redefine the standard for the kilogram and reboot the international measurement system.
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MSU to offer personal fitness trainer certification workshop in April
The two-day workshop runs from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, April 1, and from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, April 2, at MSU’s Hosaeus Fitness Center. It is open to the general public. Read more
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