Friday, January 25, 2019

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MSU team brings immersive CAVE experience to campus Jan. 25-April 5

Humans made the first paintings and musical sounds in caves more than 35,000 years ago, and now a collaboration of MSU faculty and staff across campus is putting a contemporary and imaginative spin on the ancient art forms.

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Romney: A place for students?

Completed in 1922, Romney Hall sits near the center of the MSU campus but now stands as an obstacle that many students walk around rather than serving as an academic asset that could benefit all.

Bullock, Daines have most favorable ratings in MSU/MTN post-election poll

A new post-election poll of Montana voters conducted jointly by MSU political scientists and the Montana Television Network finds that Montanans' political preferences straddle party lines, with Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, a Democrat, and Republican Senator Steve Daines receiving high levels of support from the state's registered voters.

Montana State University to host robotics competitions for Montana youth

MSU will host robotics competitions for Montana youth on Jan. 25-26 at Shroyer Gym. More than 70 teams will be competing from 20 different towns, from as far away as Eureka, Kalispell, Chinook and Sheridan.

MSU College of Agriculture to hold formal inauguration as the newest host of Western SARE program on Feb. 19

To celebrate being named the newest Western region host institution of the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education organization, MSU's College of Agriculture will hold a formal inauguration in the Procrastinator Theater. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., begins at 6 p.m. and the event is free and open to the public.

Applications due April 1 for new MSU online program leading to master's degree in teaching

The new program, housed in the College of Education, Health and Human Development's Department of Education, means that prospective teachers from across Montana and elsewhere - from Eureka to Wibaux and beyond - can earn a master's degree in education and be eligible for initial teacher licensure in Montana.

Montana State architecture professor Maire O'Neill Conrad receives state historic preservation award

O'Neill Conrad received the John N. DeHaas Memorial Award for Outstanding Service to Historic Preservation from the Montana State Historic Preservation Office of the Montana Historical Society in a ceremony on Jan. 18 in Helena.

MSU EVENTS CALENDAR

Saturday, January 26
Men's Basketball vs.Idaho State | 2 p.m.

Wednesday, January 30
MSU Blood Drive|10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. | SUB Ballrooms B & C

Wednesday, January 30
Cafe Scientifique| 6-8 p.m. | The Baxter, Downtown Bozeman

Thursday, January 31
MSU Blood Drive|10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m | Marga Hosaeus Fitness Center

Thursday, January 31
MSU Wonderlust presents "Southwest Montana's Spectaclular Eagles, Hawks and Birds of Prey| 6-7:30 p.m. | Belgrade Community Library

 

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