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@ Montana State with Dr. Paul Farmer
Dr. Paul Farmer may be the only person in history who has traveled from Freetown, Sierra Leone, in western Africa to central Haiti by way of Bozeman, Montana.
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Founder and executive chairman of Zillow to deliver Orser lecture Feb. 22 at MSU
Rich Barton, a former Microsoft executive and a founder of the online companies Expedia, Zillow, and Glassdoor, will discuss his experience building several successful companies at 6:45 p.m. in Jabs Hall 111 on the MSU campus.
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Partnership helps MSU students become pilots, then earn business degrees
Elspeth Guzik had no idea when she enrolled at MSU that she would become a commercial pilot and then earn a bachelor's degree in business management.
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MSU receives $1 million in USDA grants for crop protection
MSU has received more than $1 million in federal grants to bring safer, more effective pest and disease management strategies to Montana farms and ranches.
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MSU wildlife ecologist awarded Swedish professorship to further study of Africa’s carnivores
An MSU ecologist who has spent three decades researching predator-prey relationships and working to conserve Africa’s top carnivores has received a prestigious professorship that will allow him to spend a year focusing on his efforts. Read more
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MSU Extension horticulture specialist Day honored
MSU Extension horticulture specialist Toby Day received the Montana Nursery and Landscape Association Member of the Year award at the annual Green Expo banquet held Jan. 10 in Missoula. Read more
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MSU accounting students to offer free tax help starting Feb. 12
Accounting students from MSU's Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship are offering free help preparing tax returns for MSU students and individuals who made less than $58,000 last year. Read more
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