From an early age, Steve Neff thought it unfair that he was not born with a super-power that would enable him to fly. At age 25, he had a brief flirtation with the new and then-dangerous sport of hang-gliding, but it was 12 years ago, at age 63, that his dream of flying came true. His trips have ...
Continue...
Montana State students & faculty to host Climate Week
From MSU News Service
Montana State University students and faculty will host their fourth consecutive Climate Week from April 21st to 24th on the MSU campus, with a series of events including lectures, discussions and social events focused on climate change and solutions for a warming ...
Continue...
Enjoy food & drink downtown with annual showcase
The Downtown Bozeman Association and downtown eateries, pubs and cafes are proud to present the fifth annual DTN BZN Restaurant Week. The seven-day showcase of downtown’s best food, dessert and drink will take place Monday to Sunday, April 21st through April 27th.
Enjoy good eats and drinks at ...
Continue...
Earth Day returns to Fairgrounds with springtime celebration
In celebration of its namesake, local nonprofit Gallatin Valley Earth Day will once again present a fun and informative series of events in Bozeman. The 2025 Earth Day Festival will take place Saturday, April 19th, from 10am–2pm at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds, building 4. Highlights include live ...
Continue...
Science lecture explores cybersecurity
How does cybersecurity research play a crucial yet often invisible role in shaping the safety of our digital lives? Dr. Matthew Revelle, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at MSU, will address this question as part of Gallatin Valley Friends of the Sciences' popular lecture ...
Continue...
MCMS closes season with budding modern classical duo
Delivering the last in its 2024-25 performance series, Montana Chamber Music Society will present Elena Urioste and Tom Poster on Saturday, April 12th. The concert will be held at Reynolds Recital Hall on the Montana State University campus. Music begins at 7:30pm.
Called “classical music’s most ...
Continue...



















