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MSU father/son duo tackles decades-old eclipse question
Millions of people flocked to the 70-mile-wide path of the 2017 total solar eclipse to get a glimpse of the perfectly obscured sun, but MSU professor Joe Shaw and his father, Glenn Shaw, went there to answer a decades-old riddle.
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Documentary “13th” to screen Oct. 17 at MSU
The Emmy-winning documentary “13th,” which is about racial inequality in the U.S. prison system, will be shown at MSU's Procrastinator Theater at 5:30 p.m. It is free and open to the public. Read more
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Finding Balance workshop set Oct. 30 at MSU
The director of MSU's Leadership Institute will lead a workshop designed to improve individual leadership skills from noon-1:30 p.m. at MSU’s Strand Union Building Ballroom B. Read more
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Speakers selected for Three-Minute Research Competition at Graduate Student Research Rendezvous on Oct. 19
The competition challenges graduate students to present their research topic in a manner that can be understood by a non-specialist audience.
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MSU professors offer collaborative ‘artscience’ exhibit at Holter Museum
Professors and students from MSU and the University of Missouri at Kansas City worked together recently to develop and build a new, immersive installation that merges ancient art with cutting-edge scientific theory.
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MSU to host teacher workshop on NASA kite-flying project Oct. 19
Teachers will learn about MSU’s role as a partner on a NASA-supported project called the Aerokats and Rovers Education Network, or AREN. Read more
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Dietetic interns, WWAMI medical students collaborate at MSU to learn about food as medicine
Culinary medicine – or blending the art of food and cooking with the science of medicine – can complement traditional medicine, and focusing on eating delicious, healthy foods can bring long-term benefits, according to Coleen Kaiser, director of the Montana Dietetic Internship program at MSU. Read more
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