Two-holiday weekend features crazed winter sales downtown
The Downtown Bozeman Association (DBA), downtown merchants and restaurants are proud to present Winter Crazy Days 2021. It’s the biggest and best seasonal sale – set this year for Friday through Monday, February 12th–15th from 10am–6pm ...
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Informative lunchtime seminars return with remote format
Informative lunchtime seminars return with remote format
The Montana State University Women’s Center will present virtual Sack Lunch Seminar “Mentorship & Microfluids: High Quality Medical Care for All” on Wednesday, February 10th. Dr. Stephanie McCalla, Associate Professor in Chemical and ...
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Annual fundraising event to benefit nearly 60 MSU projects
Annual fundraising event to benefit nearly 60 MSU projects
by Anne Cantrell, MSU News Service
An annual 29-hour fundraising event that aims to build support and awareness for a wide range of Montana State University programs, causes and groups will run from noon Thursday, Feb. 11, through 5pm ...
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Friday Forum discusses history, future of Native Sovereignty as part of OBOB
Friday Forum discusses history, future of Native Sovereignty as part of OBOB
From MSU News Service
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Montana State University, formerly MSU Wonderlust, is collaborating with the Bozeman Public Library’s One Book One Bozeman program to present a talk on ...
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BFS titles include foreign Oscar contenders, documentary film
BFS titles include foreign Oscar contenders, documentary film
Though the vaccine(s) are making their way into the arms of our fellow Americans, the local movie theater remains temporarily closed. But fret not: Bozeman Film Society continues to virtually stream independent titles for cinephiles. ...
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MSU poli sci professor to lecture on peacemaking in the Middle East
An expert on the effects of war, MSU’s Wilmer now studies those who work for peace
by Carol Schmidt, MSU News
BOZEMAN – Montana State University political science professor Franke Wilmer had spent many years studying war and its effects on human rights until a chance meeting in Bozeman turned her ...
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