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MSU seeks nominations for list of 125 women who have contributed to university’s history
Organizers of a celebration planned for this fall to recognize important women in MSU's history are seeking nominations from the public. Read more
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Rydell talk highlights MSU Letters and Science faculty author reception set April 5
A lecture by historian and MSU professor Robert Rydell about MSU’s 125-year history will highlight the College of Letters and Science faculty author reception to be held from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 5, in the large community room at the Bozeman Public Library, 626 E. Main St. Read more
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MSU TechLink lands Army contract for software analysis
MSU's TechLink Center has landed a $500,000 contract to continue quality assurance testing on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers software. Read more
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New Native American artists’ gallery transforms MSU student union building into something ‘pretty special’
Butch Damberger said a new set of Native American paintings that line the hallway to meeting rooms in the MSU Strand Union Building often have an unexpected and powerful effect on people.
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Greater Yellowstone Coalition and MSU’s College of Letters and Science to host April symposium
Greater Yellowstone Coalition and MSU's College of Letters and Science will co-host the symposium “Our Shared Place: The Present and Future of Recreation in Greater Yellowstone,” in the ballrooms of Montana State University’s Student Union Building, April 23-24. Read more
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MSU School of Music sets spring jazz event at the Emerson for April 6
The MSU School of Music will host “The Cat’s Meow: A Night of Jazz at the Emerson,” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 6, in the Emerson Ballroom, located in the Emerson Center for the Arts and Culture. Read more
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Indigenous foods to be sold at MSU American Indian Council Powwow
The menu for the event includes bison stew in squash bowls, bison sliders on buns made with flours and beans indigenous to the region, and elk medallions in a berry glaze over native wild rice with berries and nuts.
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MSU’s new wool lab director carries on tradition of serving Montana and beyond
As sheep across the country are shorn of their winter fleeces, wool samples are once again piling into Montana State University’s Wool Lab.Read more
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