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Mountains and Minds: Online Magazine
Mountains and Minds: FALL 2007 - VOL. 1, NO. 2

Montana's Crow Reservation is the backdrop for Messengers for Health. The joint project of MSU and a group of Crow women has been so successful using traditional methods to shift local health patterns that it is regarded as one of the country's best community-based research programs. To learn more, read the story. Cover photo by Kelly Gorham.


FEATURES

People are curious People are curious
by Suzi Taylor
MSU student Kevin Connolly's talent and vision have taken him to places in the world few others would see.
Cure the women, cure the tribe Cure the women, cure the tribe
by Carol Schmidt
An MSU and Crow partnership has become a national model for community-based research and preventive health.
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Mapping the universe Mapping the universe
by Evelyn Boswell
From Australia to Cambridge to Bozeman, Neil Cornish opens up new worlds.
We can heal that We can heal that
by Tracy Ellig
MSU's biofilm research helps a Texas physician revolutionize the treatment of chronic wounds.
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A whistleblower's odyssey A whistleblower's odyssey
by Anne Pettinger
Jim Alderson's courage rectifying an injustice has saved Americans billions of dollars in healthcare costs.
ICAL ICAL
by Evelyn Boswell
Scientists with a bone to pick, a mystery to solve, turn to MSU's Imaging and Chemical Analysis Laboratory.


PEOPLE

Jim bauder definitely digs his work Jim bauder definitely digs his work
by Carol Flaherty
Leah Schmalzbauer studies changing state of Montaņa Leah Schmalzbauer studies changing state of Montaņa
by Jean Arthur
Grain buyer Gene Thayer grows a future for bobcat athletics Grain buyer Gene Thayer grows a future for bobcat athletics
by Tracy Ellig


DEPARTMENTS

President's note
Athletics
David Siataga's smile, and his willingness to lend a big hand, have made the former Bobcat a local legend.
by Bill Lamberty
studentlivin@montana.edu
ASMSU's president answers a few questions about what's on the minds of MSU students.
by Carol Schmidt
Traditions
Long before it was an office building, Hamilton Hall was a well-mannered residence for young ladies.
by Marjorie Smith


WEB EXCLUSIVES

Cure the women, cure the tribe
Fieldnotes
MSU in the Media
Of note

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