Charley Macorn loves Montana, their home for 38 years, but Macorn also fears Montana isn’t capable of loving her back. “I ...
A fence surrounding Montana State University research land north of Bozeman was installed for the sole purpose of keeping elk ...
MISSOULA — The University of Montana recently received a $500,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to support a new Democracy ...
Montana State University awarded to 811 undergraduates and 137 graduate students during its 141st commencement ceremonies held Dec. 13 at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. A total of 64 Gallatin College ...
A unique theater and public dialogue program from the University of Montana is set to tour across the state, focusing on ...
The state finals of a robotics competition that teaches youth STEM skills and develops future scientists and engineers will ...
A Montana State University student is bringing a national magazine geared toward younger women to the MSU campus.
The work, published in Nature Communications, offers insight into how early life adapted from a low-oxygen atmosphere to the one that exists today.
The work builds on more than two decades of scientific research in Yellowstone National Park by MSU professor Bill Inskeep.