Articles with the Tag: MSU

A small crowd consisting of the participants’ families showed up to support the three boys during the 4-H shotgun competition. The competition was the first event of the Lake County Fair. Isaac Cantlon, Tristan Oberwenger and Andrey Bauer each scored high enough to receive a ribbon for two sep...

BOZEMAN — A Montana State University doctoral graduate discovered fossilized microorganisms in western Montana that predate by 200 million years fossils previously believed to be the oldest complex life forms in North America. Zach Adam’s research of the fossilized remains of a eukaryote calle...
News from Montana State University Bozeman BOZEMAN – Montana State University has announced its undergraduate honor rolls for spring semester 2017. There are two MSU honor roll lists: the President’s and the Dean’s Honor Roll. Students must complete a minimum of 12 degree-eligible c...
Since 2008, the Montana Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (MTAND), formerly the Montana Dietetic Association, has honored non‐dietitians with an Award of Excellence for Nutrition Advocacy. The award is presented to individuals who have worked to optimize the health for Montanans as advocates for food and nu...
Linderman ends year kicking off ‘Wellness Program’ POLSON — Linderman Elementary School teachers, under the leadership of the school’s librarian, Roxanne Hovenkotter, are collaborating with St. Luke Community Healthy Care’s Healthy Kids, Fit Families Program to develop a We...
GREAT FALLS — Great Falls attorney Anders Blewett, who played football at Harvard University and kicked on the Billings Outlaws’ 2006 National Championship Team, and former MSU Bobcat football players Trevor Bolton and Tyler Bolton are set to hold Montana’s only free kicking camp this June ...
Blanchard, Venters honored BOZEMAN — Thirty-nine students were honored April 20 during Montana State University’s 94th annual Day of Student Recognition. Brendan Blanchard of Hot Springs received the Lawrence Hiller Scholarship and Annie Venters of Polson was awarded The President&r...
Local student awarded Glacier Symphony, Chorale music scholarship News from Glacier Symphony and Chorale Glacier Symphony and Chorale awarded five outstanding students from across the Flathead Valley music scholarships at their season finale concert in April. The scholarships are part of th...
News from the University of Montana MISSOULA – High-tech companies are an important component of Montana’s economy, generating more than $1 billion in revenues in 2016 and growing at rates seven times faster than the statewide economy, according to a recent study conducted by the Unive...

They weren’t just “horsing around,” they also got to experience a new culture. Columbia Falls residents Greg and Deb Schatz presented details of their trip to Mongolia on Friday at KwaTaq- Nuk Resort as part of the Montana Back Country Horsemen convention. Greg said Mongolia was the o...