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MSU gets $3.2M USDA grant for better lentil crop
Montanans have grown lentils for two decades, at times producing more lentils than any other state. But growers and scientists still have many questions about managing the crop that is said to be uniquely suited for the northern Great Plains and Pacific Northwest.
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MSU alumni entrepreneurs’ startup shares $50,000 prize in Early Stage Montana competition for new ventures
A startup company co-founded by a pair of MSU alumni entrepreneurs recently shared a $50,000 prize at the inaugural Early Stage Montana showcase.
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Former MSU professor to be inducted in Montana engineering hall of fame
Ted Lang, whose engineering career included 48 years as a MSU professor, will be inducted into the Montana Professional Engineers Hall of Fame on Nov. 7.Read more
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Volunteers needed as MSU hosts 7th annual John Deere Ag Expo, Nov. 15 – 17
The Montana FFA Foundation is again collaborating with John Deere dealers across the state to host 1,500 high school and middle school FFA members at MSU for the 7th annual John Deere Ag Expo.
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Ariel Donohue selected as MSU’s first senior diversity and inclusion officer
Donohue, currently director and program manager of MSU’s Diversity and Inclusion Student Commons, was selected for the position after a national search. She will begin her new responsibilities in November. Read more
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MSU professor receives international award for optics research
Joe Shaw, professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and director of MSU’s Optical Technology Center, has been named the 2019 recipient of the G. G. Stokes Award in Optical Polarization, which is given annually by the International Society of Optics and Photonics.Read more
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MSU joins in 40th anniversary celebration of Doig’s ‘This House of Sky’ on Oct. 30
A free event celebrating author Ivan Doig and the 40th anniversary of the publishing of his award-winning memoir, “This House of Sky: Landscapes of a Western Mind” will be held at 6 p.m. at Country Bookshelf, 28 W. Main St. in Bozeman. Read more
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