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MSU’s Mann recognized by Smith College
Henrietta Mann, MSU professor emeritus of Native American Studies, will receive an honorary degree from Smith College during commencement ceremonies in May, the college has announced. Read more
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‘River Monsters’ host to speak at MSU March 30 as part of Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series
Jeremy Wade, host of “River Monsters” on Animal Planet, will discuss “How Healthy are the World’s Rivers?” at 7 p.m. in MSU's Strand Union Building Ballrooms B, C and D. Read more
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MSU to offer summer writing camp
The program, hosted by the Yellowstone Writing Project, is a multi-day, creative writing workshop complete with walking field trips, writing games, guidance and feedback throughout the writing process. Read more
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MSU’s Engineers Without Borders hosts 5k fundraising run
On April 7, the MSU chapter of Engineers without Borders will host a 5-kilometer run to raise funds for sanitation and clean water projects in Kenya.
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MSU to co-sponsor program about maximizing business value
Beginning April 7, the Montana Manufacturing Extension Center at MSU will co-host a webinar and workshop series to help business owners maximize the value of their business.
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Author lectures March 30 at MSU about Hollywood Blacklist and making of ‘High Noon’
Glenn Frankel, author of the book “High Noon: The Hollywood Blacklist and the Making of an American Classic,” will lecture at 6 p.m. in the Hager Auditorium at the Museum of the Rockies, with a book signing to follow. Read more
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MSU Peaks and Potentials youth camp open for registration
Registration is now open for MSU's Peaks and Potentials program, a week-long enrichment camp for high-potential students entering grades 5-7 in the fall, offered June 18-23 on the MSU campus in Bozeman. Read more
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Harvard historian to lecture on civil war throughout history April 7
David Armitage, a Harvard University historian, will speak about the 2,000 year history of civil wars across the globe at a MSU Letters and Science Distinguished Speakers Series lecture set for 5:30 p.m. in the Hager Auditorium at the Museum of the Rockies.
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