Thanks to the MSU Library, you can check out a new interactive learning experience at this year's fair called “Ivan Doig: Voices and Vistas.” The fair reached out to MSU to ask them to put together an exhibit for all ages made up of reading, writing, research, and lived experience using the Ivan Doig Archive, which is housed physically at the MSU Library’s Special Collections...
A highly praised documentary called "Gender Revolution: A Journey with Katie Couric" will be shown at the Emerson Cultural Center on Wednesday at 6pm for free.
Katie explores the complexities of gender identity, and there will be a panel-led discussion with Q&A to follow. Li...
On August 21st, 2017, the whole nation will come to a standstill for about an hour and a half (or at least for the roughly 2-minute window many places will be able to view a total eclipse). Thanks to MSU undergraduates, you will also be able to view it live online, hopefully without crashing NASA's website...
This Saturday is MSU's 126th Spring Commencement at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, and they expect to graduate 2,204 students during two ceremonies, at 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
The 9 a.m. ceremony will be for students from the College of Agriculture, College of Education, Health and Human Development, College of Engineering and College of Nursing, and the 1:30 p...
MSU is giving Dr. Paul Melvin the highest honor it can, an honorary doctorate in arts from the College of Arts and Architecture.
MSU President Waded Cruzado described Dr. Melvin as a "medical pioneer who improved medical care in Montana," with new hip and knee surgery methods, "he and his wife, Terry (an artist who also graduated from MSU), have made significant and positive contrib