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  • MSU invites students to sample college life March 8 at MSU Friday
  • A Connecticut Yankee Comes to Montana
  • Financial aid deadline nears for students
  • Bryan joins Montana Manufacturing Extension Center
  • Wallace Stegner symposium and lecture features noted preservationists
  • MSU honors its best at Awards for Excellence banquet
  • MSU's International Street Food Bazaar slated for Feb. 23
  • Children lead the struggle for peace in Colombia
  • MSU wins national award for Arab language program
  • Local students named to MSU-Bozeman honor roll
  • MSU Provost forms new planning committee
  • Death of a Salesman in Bozeman for one night only
  • Applications available for summer health careers program based at MSU
  • Workshop to avoid hazards in winter driving set Jan. 16
  • MSU professor invited to show short film at Slamdance Festival
  • The Play's the Thing, professor steers Shakespeare in the Schools program
  • Family traditions are the key to making a memorable holiday
  • MSU's Miss Montana USA hopes pageant is springboard to Governor's Mansion
  • From storage to study area, MSU Library's third floor is transformed
  • Graumlich appointed director of MSU's Big Sky Institute
  • Taking knocks in the name of science education
  • MSU band will be high note of Macy’s Parade
  • MSU and Sheehan agree on out-of-court settlement
  • MSU rectifies error in collecting receivables from students
  • Montana's Board of Regents meets in Bozeman this week
  • Financial counseling center opens for students on MSU campus
  • Healthy Montanans focus of PBS special
  • Consultants find stadium renovation debt weighs-down MSU athletic budget
  • Facelift proposed for MSU's Reynolds Recital Hall
  • Swine barn renovation to create graduate art studio space at MSU
  • Real world and classroom meet through outstanding business professor
  • MSU professor advises federal panel on children's health issues
  • MSU offers students a different way of looking at the core
  • WWAMI hosts conference on medical aspects of Lewis and Clark Expedition
  • Plans set for inauguration of MSU's President Geoff Gamble Oct. 10
  • MSU-Bozeman enrollment remains stable
  • Solidarity's Lech Walesa to speak at MSU Oct. 17
  • October Wheeler forum focuses on national forests and Montana's wood products industry
  • Parents, Families of MSU Students Invited to Campus Oct. 26-28
  • MSU brings choice to Eastern Europe
  • Community forum on drinking and driving set Oct. 11
  • MSU-Bozeman celebrates Homecoming Oct. 11-13
  • MSU English faculty member named one of top new women writers in country
  • Todd, Thomas win top MSU Alumni Award
  • Ticket deadline nears for President’s Fine Arts Series
  • Friends of the Library benefit dinner set Oct. 11
  • Roloff tapped as MSU's acting vice president of finance
  • Director of MSU Foundation takes job at University of California-Davis
  • Paleontologists to converge on Bozeman in October
  • Teachers' workshop scheduled during paleontology meeting
  • MSU students abroad say they feel safe
  • Democracy put to the test
  • MSU joins rest of country in moving forward in face of tragedy
  • MSU Native American nursing students bond for success
  • Stump moves over to direct MSU Auxiliary Services
  • MSU students offer proposal for historic SAE House in Bozeman
  • Rural women with chronic illnesses needed for Online support network
  • MSU offers Internet program for school library media specialists
  • Architectural illustration exhibition opens at MSU
  • Lynda Sexson headlines year's first Mountains and Rivers Lecture
  • MSU-based center assists in search for lost Lewis & Clark boat
  • MSU program nutures the seeds of medicine
  • Conoco tops $500,000 to MSU with recent gift
  • Inauguration of MSU's President Geoff Gamble is set Oct. 10
  • Campus Events and Staff

  • Events
  • MSU's International Street Food Bazaar slated for Feb. 23
  • MSU honors its best at Awards for Excellence banquet
  • A Connecticut Yankee Comes to Montana
  • Wallace Stegner symposium and lecture features noted preservationists
  • MSU invites students to sample college life March 8 at MSU Friday
  • Death of a Salesman in Bozeman for one night only
  • "Big Mike" dedicated at MSU-Bozeman
  • Plans set for inauguration of MSU's President Geoff Gamble Oct. 10
  • Solidarity's Lech Walesa to speak at MSU Oct. 17
  • MSU-Bozeman celebrates Homecoming Oct. 11-13
  • Ticket deadline nears for President’s Fine Arts Series
  • Democracy put to the test
  • MSU joins rest of country in moving forward in face of tragedy
  • Architectural illustration exhibition opens at MSU
  • Lynda Sexson headlines year's first Mountains and Rivers Lecture
  • Inauguration of MSU's President Geoff Gamble is set Oct. 10
  • Unproduced scripts sought for MSU-Bozeman play conference
  • MSU Awards Sabbatical Leave to Eight Faculty Members
  • Volunteers Needed to Help International Students with Language, Culture
  • MSU Library, Burns Center, to Benefit from Montana Power Gift
  • MSU-Bozeman's Wayne Stein Named to Javits Fellowship Board
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  • Friends and Features
  • Wallace Stegner symposium and lecture features noted preservationists
  • Children lead the struggle for peace in Colombia
  • Todd, Thomas win top MSU Alumni Award
  • Friends of the Library benefit dinner set Oct. 11
  • MSU begins fiscal year with budget set by new process
  • NSF awards MSU-Bozeman $2 million for Web training for elementary teachers
  • Gilhousens give $5 million to MSU College of Engineering
  • Manufacturing Center helps Montana teachers with real world benefits of technology
  • MSU-Bozeman spring enrollment up from year ago
  • Daniel Glenn brings global architecture back home
  • Qwest Communications Receives MSU Philanthropy Award
  • Weaving a new Web: MSU launches updated home page
  • MSU Archtecture Grad Makes Big Screen Magic
  • Keeler Hooks Audiences with his Wit
  • Montana State University Initiates Japanese Studies Program
  • Legacy of Immigration Continues to Impact Montana
  • SC Ministry Foundation Helps Fund MSU's Electronic Support Group for Rural Women
  • MSU Researcher Coordinates Community Restoration of "M"
  • Can't Get Your Child to Read this Summer?  MSU Reading Expert Recommends Finding the Right Motivation
  • Nurses in Jail Keep Inmates in Prison
  • Jail Work Appeals to Some Nurses
  • Senior Adults Enter World of Internet, E-Mail
  • Journaling: One Perfect, Silent Witness
  • Manhattan Family Funds Lab in New Bioscience Building
  • Parents Give Back to Country That Gave "Precious Gift"
  • Horse Whisperer Producer Affiliates with MSU-Bozeman Film School
  • Kris Ellingsen: Artistic Scientist or Scientific Artist?
  • Updating Immunizations Gives Kids Best Shot to Avoid Illness
  • Beware International Comparisons in Educational Achievement
  • Honors
  • MSU honors its best at Awards for Excellence banquet
  • MSU wins national award for Arab language program
  • Todd, Thomas win top MSU Alumni Award
  • Governor to Honor MSU Faculty, Museum Advisor
  • GlobalLearningSystems Awards Grant to Burns Telecommunications Center
  • MSU Among Best in Country in Efforts to Keep Students in School
  • Sun and Big Hole Groups Receive Watershed Awards
  • Montana State University-Bozeman Named to 100 Best College Buys List
  • Students (see also student page)
  • MSU honors its best at Awards for Excellence banquet
  • MSU invites students to sample college life March 8 at MSU Friday
  • Local students named to MSU-Bozeman honor roll
  • MSU students abroad say they feel safe
  • Local students named to MSU-Bozeman honor roll
  • Furniture Students Find Pleasure in Invention
  • MSU Student Awarded Funds for Cancer Research
  • Staff,  Staff Honors and Organization
  • A Connecticut Yankee Comes to Montana
  • Bryan joins Montana Manufacturing Extension Center
  • MSU honors its best at Awards for Excellence banquet
  • MSU Provost forms new planning committee
  • MSU professor invited to show short film at Slamdance Festival
  • MSU English faculty member named one of top new women writers in country
  • Roloff tapped as MSU's acting vice president of finance
  • Director of MSU Foundation takes job at University of California-Davis
  • Stump moves over to direct MSU Auxiliary Services
  • MSU Athletic Director announces retirement
  • Dooley named provost at MSU
  • McCoy re-appointed as MSU's research vice president
  • MSU Appoints New Controller
  • Fleming Joins Montana Manufacturing Extension Center staff
  • MMEC director retires
  • MSU Physicist Receives Nation's Top Award for Young Scientists
  • Gamble selected new president
  • Rupp named director of Montana University System Water Center
  • New Director Tapped for TechLink Center
  • Grants and Gifts
  • MSU and consortium awarded $10 million for regional teaching center
  • Conoco tops $500,000 to MSU with recent gift
  • Grants for Montana Cancer Prevention, Research Awarded at MSU
  • MSU multimedia grants available for Montana teachers
  • MSU Grant Expenditures Increase $11.2 Million Over Last Year
  • MSU Receives Grant to Help Train Librarians, School Administrators
  • Montana Space Grant Consortium makes educational and research awards
  • MSU Receives Eastman Film Grant
  • MSU Affiliates with U.S. Space Foundation
  • MSU-Bozeman Awarded Grant to Assist American Indian Students
  • Microsoft Donates $184,000 to MSU's Burns Telecommunications Center
  • NASA Funds Study on Relationship Between People, Ecosystems
  • Research Features (also see brief Research Roundups)

  • State Research Grants Cover High-Tech, Agriculture
  • NASA Launches Satellite That Involves Montana Scientist
  • MSU Scholar Intrigued by Legend of Manly-Hearted Women
  • MSU Researchers Say Christmas in Antarctica Simple, but Special
  • Montana a Constant in the World of Paleontology
  • Book by MSU Historian Highlights Japan's Native Population
  • MSU Grant Volume Holds Steady
  • Web a Good Source of National Emergency Information
  • Satellite with Montana Connections Celebrates a Decade of Discovery
  • MSU-based center assists in search for lost Lewis & Clark boat
  • Historian: Local Fairs Helped Develop American West
  • Billings, Sidney Hosted State's Largest Depression-Era Fairs
  • Sauger Fishermen Should Watch for Tagged Fish on Powder, Tongue and Yellowstone Rivers
  • Bumpy Tongues, Home-Made Slime Introduce Teens to Health/Science Careers
  • Hantavirus in Montana: Moisture, Drought Affect Mice Numbers
  • MSU Experiments: Montana Huckleberries Resist Cultivation
  • MSU Science Projects Head into the Clouds
  • Bozeman Philosopher Gets into the Minds of Animals
  • Upcoming Space Missions on Sun, Big Bang Include Montana Scientists
  • Yellowstone Tributaries Allow Unique Study of Whirling Disease
  • Whirling Disease Results: No Resistance Found among Rainbow
  • Drought Sends Paleontology Crews Out Early
  • Grants for Montana Cancer Prevention, Research Awarded at MSU
  • MSU Gets Fishier with Trout and Salmonid
  • Students can Include Names on Montana's First Satellite
  • Lt. Gov. Tours MSU for Economic Development Examples
  • MSU Honors Student Keeps Clowning
  • Museum Dinosaur Labs Draw International Researchers
  • Hospital Technician Helps with Dinosaur Studies
  • Seattle, California Not the Only Places that Get the Shakes
  • "Life in Ice" Scientist Hopes for Power in San Francisco
  • Scholar Finds Parallels Between U.S./Japanese Attitudes Toward Wolves
  • Base Camp Earth Lets Students "Think Outside the Box"
  • Pop Bottling Machine Wins National Award for Engineering Students
  • MSU Club Offers Chemistry Show to Schools
  • Study of Influential Japanese Poet Yields Surprises
  • Scientist Searches Yellowstone Park for Carbon Dioxide-Eating Microbes
  • Mini-Satellites Link Students with Future
  • MSU in Need of Body Donations
  • New Study Shows Bison Don't Favor Groomed Roads in Yellowstone National Park 
  • Geology Project Takes MSU Student to World's Highest Mine
  • Librarian: Pulp Fiction, though Crass, Worth Preserving
  • Retiring Engineering Professor Reflects on Serving Others
  • Web-Based Native Cultural Resources Cover Almost Every Topic
  • Montanans Can Now Watch International Space Station
  • MSU, Tribal Colleges Explore Wind Energy on Mars
  • Why Study Mars?
  • Historian Looks for Stories in Woven Shawls of India
  • Pain Management Essential to Quality Health Care
  • National Media Visit Bozeman to Film Hot Science
  • Medical Conference Highlights Indigenous Knowledge
  • Go to archived features
  • Service and Special Courses

  • Courses and Upcoming Conferences
  • Applications available for summer health careers program based at MSU
  • Workshop to avoid hazards in winter driving set Jan. 16
  • Montana faith-health conference to be held in Bozeman
  • Paleontologists to converge on Bozeman in October
  • Teachers' workshop scheduled during paleontology meeting
  • Rural women with chronic illnesses needed for Online support network
  • MSU offers Internet program for school library media specialists
  • MSU program nutures the seeds of medicine
  • MSU Biology Department Divides
  • Montana State University Inaugurates Graduate Degree in Native American Studies
  • Children's behavior specialist seminar set April 20 in Bozeman
  • New master's program offered through MSU focuses on financial planning
  • MSU offers 200l study abroad programs for all
  • Community Systems Grantwriting Workshop offered in Bozeman
  • MSU offers 2001 study abroad programs for all
  • Upcoming Conference to Discuss Changing Rural Landscapes
  • MSU-Bozeman Offers One of Nation's Best Scholarships
  • Service and Info From Past Conferences
  • Fort Peck Officials Make Appearance at World's Largest Paleontology Gathering in Bozeman
  • T. rex Named Sue Healthy Despite Lifetime of Infections, Injuries
  • Art Sits Next to Science at Paleontology Conference
  • Don't Doubt the Drought: Tips for Water Conservation from the Watercourse
  • From Asthma to Asbestos: Nurses Learn About Environmental Health
  • Search is on to Locate Montana Residents Exposed to Lead from Northern Idaho Smelter 25 Years Ago
  • Commitment, Consistency are Key to Financial Success
  • "Montana Water" Floods the Web
  • Scientists Contemplate Memories of the Future
  • Alums

    Physical Campus

    Research Roundup (also see Research Features)

  • Future of Figures, Weed Walkers, Alcohol Costs, Third Time's a Charm. Research Roundup 10/9/01
  • Deadly Fever, Solar Connection, Healthy Lamb, River Crossings. Research Roundup 9/26/01
  • Smoke Delays, Race Awareness, Blackfeet Greenhouse, Library Savvy. Research Roundup 9/10/01
  • Lawyer Talk, Blending In; Have Fire, Will Travel; Lewis and Clark Medicine. Research Roundup 8/30/01
  • Tagged Sauger, Pollution Worries, Italian Vignettes, Treating Tumors. Research Roundup 7/31/01
  • Ancient Ice, Mood or Mall, Art Song, Oil and Herbs. Research Roundup 7/24/01
  • The Wanderers, Yellowstone Area Weeds, WET Around the World, Slime War. Research Roundup 7/18/01
  • Local Lasers, Latina Literature, Documenting Progress, Tiny Clean-Up Crew. Research Roundup 7/10/01
  • Harassment Paradox, Artful Return; Up, Up and Away; Historic Helium. Research Roundup 6/20/01
  • Italian Show, Weigh to Go, Troops to Teachers, Seasons and Work. Research Roundup 6/18/01
  • Still Gotta Eat, Durable Spacecraft, Manly Hearts, Brassica Benefits. Research Roundup 6/5/01
  • Eyes on Hawkweed, Hidden Hyenas, Wheezing Kids, Learning from a Leak. Research Roundup 5/30/01
  • Multiplying Leaders, Lego Logic, Sturgeon Cuisine, Alcohol and Babies. Research Roundup 5/2/01
  • Montana Quakes, Technology Leadership, Iron Works, Cool Nights. Research Roundup 3/21/01
  • Mitten Crabs Nabbed, Wellness in the Rockies, Bones & Rings, Finding Artifacts. Research Roundup 3/7/01
  • Teen Nutrition, Native Leaders, Leopard Kills, Slime (Again). Research Roundup 2/27/01
  • Quilting Secrets, Astronomy Live, At Home in Cats, Up to Speed. Research Roundup 2/20/01
  • Wolf Impact, Car Seat Danger, Growing Huckleberries, Food Aid. Research Roundup 2/14/01
  • Bean Buddies, Native Waters, Ties to the Heart, Peaceful Power. Research Roundup 1/23/01
  • Fries, please; Yellowstone Shrimp; Mustard Genes, Bottom Bugs. Research Roundup 1/9/01
  • Go to more Research features and briefs
  • Books


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