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Recent News About Montana State University
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Montana State earns top honors from Carnegie Classification for research output
Montana State University (MSU) has been recognized as one of the leading research institutions in the United States, according to the latest Carnegie Classification of Institutes of Higher Education and the American Council on Education.
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Montana State researcher receives grant for military cold region technology development
A researcher from Montana State University has been awarded a $1.5 million grant by the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center.
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MSU expert Brent Roeder featured in Time magazine for innovative use of wool
Montana State University's wool and sheep expert, Brent Roeder, was recently featured in Time magazine.
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Montana State hosts math summer camp for middle and high school students
Montana State University will host the Montana Mathematics Circle summer camp from July 14-17, inviting middle and high school students with an interest in advanced mathematics.
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Montana State University honors faculty achievements at 2025 Founders Day
Montana State University recently recognized its faculty, staff, and researchers with the 2025 Founders Day Faculty Awards.
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Montana State offers free Adobe Express course for digital literacy
Montana State University Academic Technology and Outreach will offer a four-week course in April on Adobe Express, a web-based set of design applications.
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Study reveals delay in fall migration of eastern monarch butterflies
From 2003 to 2019, Harlan Radcliff, an amateur butterfly enthusiast, dedicated his lunch breaks to observing monarch butterflies at Camp Dodge in central Iowa.
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Montana State University awards international seed grants to ten faculty members
The Office of International Programs at Montana State University has revealed the recipients of its latest International Seed Grant awards.
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Psychology professor explores resilience research in upcoming MSU lecture
Neha John-Henderson, a psychology professor at Montana State University (MSU), will be speaking on March 4 as part of the Provost’s Distinguished Lecturer Series.
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Montana State University reports highest-ever spring enrollment
Montana State University has reported a record spring enrollment of 16,237 students for the year 2025.
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Montana State University hosts marketing conference with top industry speakers
The American Marketing Association chapter at Montana State University is set to host its annual conference on February 27-28.
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New "Montana PBS Reports: IMPACT" episode explores Medicaid expansion debate
A new episode of "Montana PBS Reports: IMPACT" is scheduled to premiere on Montana PBS at 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 13.
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Montana State accounting students offer free tax help starting Feb. 24
Accounting students from Montana State University’s Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship will offer free tax preparation assistance for MSU students and individuals with an income below $60,000.
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Harlem Globetrotters game in Bozeman postponed due to winter weather
Due to adverse weather and travel conditions, the Harlem Globetrotters game at Montana State University's Brick Breeden Fieldhouse has been postponed.
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Museum of the Rockies unveils exhibit featuring world's most complete T. rex
The Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman is set to unveil a new exhibition featuring the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex ever discovered.
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Montana State University hosts annual international food bazaar on February 12
Montana State University will host its annual International Food Bazaar on February 12.
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Montana State University hosts EHHD showcase highlighting educational achievements
Montana State University's College of Education, Health and Human Development is set to host an event showcasing its teaching, research, and community engagement efforts.
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Montana State University supports educators for World Quantum Day
Montana State University is preparing to mark its second World Quantum Day, with activities planned around April 14.
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Montana State doctoral student William Walls to present enzyme research at science seminar
William Walls, a doctoral student in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Montana State University, is set to deliver a lecture as part of the Kopriva Science Seminar series.
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MSU Extension offers free dementia support magazine for agricultural community
Montana State University Extension has announced the release of the second volume of its magazine focused on Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.