05 December 2024

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Volcano Study To Blend Western Science With Indigenous Wisdom

Volcano Study To Blend Western Science With Indigenous Wisdom


Two Montana State University scientists have embarked on a study of an Alaskan volcano in hopes of better understanding the processes and timelines that led to its past eruptions. Madison Myers, associate professor in the Department of Earth Sciences, and Anita Moore-Nall, assistant professor in the Department of Native American Studies, recently were awarded a $375,000 grant from the National

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MSU Students Gain Teaching  Experience In Rural Settings

MSU Students Gain Teaching Experience In Rural Settings


A group of seven elementary and middle school-aged students gather around a triangle of three tables in the center of Malmborg School, an octagonal building that has stood on this land on Jackson Creek Road near Bozeman Pass for nearly 120 years. The students — in first, second, fourth, sixth and eighth grades — use crayons to draw airplanes, flowers, fish and more on their own kite-shaped

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Montana’s Capitol Christmas  Tree Harvested Near Bozeman

Montana’s Capitol Christmas Tree Harvested Near Bozeman


In the middle of the last century, Montana produced more than 4 million Christmas trees. The trees came primarily from the northwest corner of the state, earning the town of Eureka the nickname “Christmas Tree Capital of the World,” and they were shipped around the country to spruce up homes for the holidays. As a commercial industry, Christmas tree harvest has plummeted in Montana in the