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MSU graduate to speak on ‘The Future of Computation’ March 31
Mark B. Ritter will speak about basic physical principles, Moore’s Law and the limitations of traditional computational approaches as part of the Department of Physics's Physics Public Outreach series. Read more
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MSU Wind Symphony one of four groups to perform at festival in Washington, D.C.
The MSU School of Music's Wind Symphony was one of only four ensembles selected to perform recently at the John Philip Sousa Band Festival, held on March 12 at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Read more
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MSU American Marketing Association group nabs top 25 spot for best overall chapter
The MSU American Marketing Association student chapter recently made its first-ever appearance at the 39th annual AMA International Collegiate Conference held March 16-18 in New Orleans. Read more
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MSU School of Music sets piano trio recital April 2
The MSU School of Music will host “Humor, Angst, and Desire: The Romantic Classicist,” a program of piano trios Read more
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MSU Spring Rodeo set for April 6-9
The four-day rodeo will feature the men’s and women’s Bobcat Rodeo teams competing against nine other regional teams. Read more
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MSU wins grant to increase awareness of federal agricultural programs
MSU's College of Agriculure has received a $99,896 grant from the USDA Farm Service Agency to
increase education and awareness of FSA programs to new and
non-traditional agricultural producers over the next year. Read more
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MSU undergraduates key to solar eclipse ballooning project
When more than 70 high-altitude balloons take flight on Aug. 21, 2017 as
part of a Montana State University-led project to live-stream aerial
video footage of a total solar eclipse, federal air traffic controllers
will track the balloons using a system built by MSU undergraduates.
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