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Spring 2007

The Montana State University Magazine: Mountains and Minds

High-tech Bear Hunt

High-tech Bear Hunt Students help scientists unravel bear facts

Great Big River A myriad of university projects flow from the needs of the Yellowstone's land and people

Water's Burden 8.3 pounds: The weight of a gallon of water MSU students bring clean water to Kenyan villages

A Life in Full Circle Buck Brannaman has taken lessons from a hard-knock life to transform the worlds of countless horses and the people who love them.

Paradise in Hell Creek Paleontologist Jack Horner found his paradise in a hot, desolate patch of Montana.

A passionate life in extreme Doug Coombs is now remembered as a man whose love and friendship transcended the world's highest peaks.

Students' Wireless World Transforms Life on Campus MSU students share their thoughts

Brick Breeden Fieldhouse 50 Years and Going Strong

"M"--as in Montana State The "M" remains a symbol of time and place

Todd Eliason returns Eliason Returns to Bozeman and Involvent With the University That Helped Shaped His Life

Animal Bioscience Complex Planned Animal Bioscience Complex to Unlock Genetic Info to Help Ranchers and Consumers

RightNow Technologies RightNow Technologies is Model for University, Community Partnership

Henrietta Mann Prayers and family take Native leader 'where no one else has gone before'

Mike Gold The gold standard

Kathy Tanner Growing a better world, one student at a time

Bob and Pat Sletten Constructing Charity