From MSU News Service
From Vietnamese pho to Greek halloumi flatbread to French crepes, there will be something for everyone at Montana State University’s annual International Food Bazaar on Wednesday, February 18th.
The event will be held in MSU’s Miller Dining Commons and Rendezvous Dining ...
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Virtual forum explores wonders of Yellowstone
Announcing Yellowstone Summit, a four-day online event where Yellowstone lovers across the globe can get insider park updates from leading experts, see the park through the eyes of renowned photographers and artists, find tips for planning a trip, learn new insights for better park experiences, ...
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Humans’ power, spirit celebrated with winter shorts
“Go big or go home,” winter enthusiasts! Wild Montana's Madison-Gallatin Chapter brings the 21st annual Winter Wildlands Alliance Backcountry Film Festival to Bozeman's Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture on Friday, February 13th. Prepare to get goosebumps as you “ooh!” and “ahh!” at the ...
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OLLI at MSU forum introduces new Bozeman mayor
From MSU News Service
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Montana State University will host a virtual Friday Forum on February 13th titled “Opportunities & Challenges as the New Mayor of Bozeman, Joey Morrison.” The event will be held from noon to 1:30pm online via Zoom and is free and ...
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‘Earth Day’ talk discusses solar for ranchers, farmers
Gallatin Valley Earth Day continues its annual event series preceding the spring festival with another presentation this month. “Solar Power for Cows & Crops” will be held Wednesday, February 11th, at Museum of the Rockies. Learn why Montana's farmers and ranchers are embracing solar with the ...
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Natural energy subject of next Science lecture
What has made solar-generated electricity cheaper than all other methods of power generation, and what does it mean for our energy future? Learn more from Dr. Erik Grumstrup, professor in the MSU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Gallatin Valley Friends of the Sciences, whose popular ...
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