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MSU CREWS researcher Erik Grumstrup wins Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers

Erik Grumstrup, an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the College of Letters and Science at Montana State University, earned a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor the U.S. government gives to independent researchers near the beginning of their careers.

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Olivia Miller. Photo by Brendan Kristiansen. Peaks & Potentials camper studying stream flow. Photo by Brendan Kristiansen.

Outreach intern report: Learning about freshwater ecosystems with youth, by Olivia Miller

My name is Olivia Miller and I’m a student at Bozeman High School. In early June of 2019 I got the opportunity to work with the wonderful Rose Vallor studying streams in Bozeman, Montana with the Peaks and Potentials camp at Montana State University.

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Afterschool and Beyond 2019 meeting

Small Town STEM supports out-of-school educators

In partnership with the MSU Science Math Resource Center and the Montana Afterschool Alliance, we are pleased to offer support to attend the 2019 Montana Afterschool Alliance annual conference (Aug. 8-9 in Bozeman) to two out-of-school educators from Montana towns of 2,500 and under.

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Water Professional Development: How can we help you?

Water professionals: How can we help you? One goal of the Montana NSF EPSCoR CREWS Project is to support Montana professionals who are working in water-related industries, including state agencies, local municipalities, private consultancies, non-profits and other areas. Please help us better understand your professional development needs so that we can assist you!

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Ragan Callaway - CREWS PI

Montana NSF EPSCoR RII Track-1 CREWS News Release

NSF Awards Montana $20 million to Advance Research and Education in Water Quality. The National Science Foundation has funded a new $20 million research and education project on water quality in Montana. The project, titled the Consortium for Research on Environmental Water Systems, or CREWS, is a partnership between the University of Montana, Montana State University, Montana Technological University, Salish Kootenai College and Little Big Horn College to study Montana water systems and water quality issues.

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STEM Summer Institute and Workshop

Supported by the SMART FIRES project, MSU will host the 2024 STEM Summer Institute and Workshop in the Norm Asbjornson Hall on August 5-7, 2024.

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SMART FIRES All Hands Meeting

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28th NSF EPSCoR National Conference

28th NSF EPSCoR National Conference

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STEM Summer Institute and Workshop

Supported by the SMART FIRES project, MSU will host the 2024 STEM Summer Institute and Workshop in the Norm Asbjornson Hall on August 5-7, 2024.

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SMART FIRES All Hands Meeting

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28th NSF EPSCoR National Conference

28th NSF EPSCoR National Conference

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