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Recent News About Montana State University
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Montana State University to host annual Research Celebration on April 21
Montana State University is gearing up for its third annual Research Celebration, scheduled to take place on April 21 at Norm Asbjornson Hall’s Inspiration Hall.
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Montana State research gains support from Montana Fertilizer Advisory Committee
Research efforts at Montana State University (MSU) have received another year of support from the Montana Fertilizer Advisory Committee (MFAC), advancing studies focused on soil health, water use efficiency, and developing new crops.
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Montana PBS to air episode on insurance lapses and legislative voting patterns
A new episode of "Montana PBS Reports: IMPACT" will be broadcast on Montana PBS at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 10.
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Montana State professor co-curates art exhibition at Yellowstone Museum
The Yellowstone Art Museum in Billings will present an exhibition titled "Northeastern Asia and the Northern Rockies: Treasures from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Daryl S. Paulson Collection."
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MSU's grant targets increase in SANE training to support sexual assault victims
Montana State University, in collaboration with local partners, is making progress in training sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) to support victims of sexual assault across the state.
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Engineering student thrives at Montana State despite personal obstacles
Max Demarais, an engineering student at Montana State University, has made a significant impact through his resilience and achievements.
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MSU marketing chapter recognized as top international chapter at conference
The American Marketing Association (AMA) student chapter at Montana State University (MSU) has achieved notable recognition by being named the Chapter of the Year at the AMA International Collegiate Conference.
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Study explores sleep's link to children's mental health issues
A psychologist at Montana State University is set to investigate the potential impact of sleep patterns in preadolescent children on later psychiatric conditions such as depression and substance abuse.
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Museum of the Rockies unveils café name following community contest
Montana State University's Museum of the Rockies has revealed the outcome of their community contest aimed at naming the museum's new café.
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Montana State University celebrates excellence in education, research, and service
Montana State University's College of Letters and Science will hold its annual awards ceremony on April 22.
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Gallatin College to host career fair with hands-on demos and laser light show
Gallatin College Montana State University is preparing to host its third annual career and technical education fair titled GC-360: A World of CTE.
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Montana State hosts laser light science show for World Quantum Day
All are welcome to attend a free laser light and science show on Wednesday, April 16, in celebration of World Quantum Day.
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Montana State University focuses on securing electric vehicle charging stations
Researchers at Montana State University (MSU) are focusing on enhancing the safety of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure by securing charging stations against cyberattacks.
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MSU student research develops imaging technology for non-invasive skin cancer diagnostics
Nate Smith, a former jeweler turned engineering undergraduate student, recently presented his groundbreaking research at the Photonics West conference in San Francisco.
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Montana State University hosts AI research symposium to discuss future and ethical issues
Scholars from various institutions across the United States gathered at Montana State University (MSU) for a symposium focused on "The Future of Research in the Age of AI."
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Montana State University hosts workshop on interpersonal communication strategies
Montana State University’s Leadership Institute is set to hold a workshop focusing on interpersonal communication.
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Montana State's new initiative aims to promote active lifestyles in local communities
A new project in Montana aims to make communities more conducive to active lifestyles, facilitated by a two-year, $283,000 grant from the National Cancer Institute.
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Dalia Mogahed to discuss issues affecting Muslim communities at Montana State University
Dalia Mogahed, a recognized author and research expert on Muslim communities, is set to present a talk at Montana State University on Thursday, April 3.
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Belgrade library to host event on community design and health
The Belgrade Community Library and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Montana State University are set to host a presentation focusing on how the design of Montana towns can contribute to the prevention of chronic health conditions.
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Bobcat Pounce 5K run at MSU supports student scholarships on April 26
All are welcome to join the upcoming 5-kilometer race at Montana State University to support scholarships for students in the College of Education, Health and Human Development.