Charlie Kirk is one of the most popular young conservative activists in the country. Is the Turning Point USA founder headlining an event at Montana State University? Check out the April 18th event just added to the Turning Point USA-Montana State Facebook page.
Like turning lemons into lemonade, a Montana State University research team hopes to turn the radiation of outer space into a cybersecurity tool that could protect sensitive data transmitted by satellites.
Montana State University announced on Tuesday that the school has settled with a former student following a claim of sexual harassment by a former music professor.
I spoke with participants like Lori Shaw from Colstrip United, and others from Melville, Dillon, Miles City, and Cascade to get their highlights from the trip. Click below for the full audio.
An $18 million dining facility for Montana State University? To put that in perspective, as one friend pointed out on Facebook, that is nearly the entire amount of money that is brought in by the state of Montana's 6-mill levy which is on the ballot this November.
Retired Maj. Gen. Don Alston oversaw nuclear weapons at a variety of levels during the 34 years that he served in the U.S. Air Force. At the peak of his career, before retiring in 2012, he was in command of the entire U.S. intercontinental ballistic missile alert force, a job that included operating, maintaining and securing 450 Minuteman III missiles housed in underground silos in Montana, North Dakota and Wyoming.
"Great Power Competition, Nuclear Weapons and Montana." That's the focus of a talk Wednesday night at Montana State University (MSU) by a retired US Air Force general who commanded various nuclear weapons units during his 34 year career.
The Billings Gazette, by way of information from the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, reports that a Montana State University fraternity was suspended by the school after a report of a student being hospitalized for alcohol poisoning after a party at the frat house...
Retired Montana State University economist Gary Brester says U.S. farms are producing more food per acre because of genetically modified crops than farmers in Europe where genetically modified organism are banned. Brester told attendees at the Montana Farm Bureau Federation convention in Billings that farmers are producing more crops per acre because of genetically-modified organisms...