Two MSU professors have received a grant from the Montana Healthcare Foundation to research health disparities and victim service provider needs among American Indians in Montana.
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Christina Sieloff, an associate professor in MSU's College of Nursing, was recognized recently as a distinguished speaker at a national conference focused on nursing theory. Read more
Japanese educators are participanting in the Long-term Education Administrators program, called LEAP which brings young Japanese administrators to Bozeman through the end of July for a career training program in America.
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The public is invited to attend to learn about MSU’s on-farm research work that has a statewide and regional impact spanning cropping systems and plant breeding to beekeeping and small-acre vegetable farming. Read more
MSU in Bozeman will host a workshop for Montana teachers to learn about Trout in the Classroom, an environmental education program developed by Trout Unlimited that allows K-12 students and teachers to raise trout from eggs to fry while learning about water quality, conservation and ecosystems.
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