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Hundreds of MSU students to present research during series of April events

Montana State University students have searched for beaver dams near West Yellowstone and studied indigenous languages on Montana’s Indian reservations.

They’ve examined the knees of mice and rats, looking for ways to help people with osteoarthritis. They’ve studied dinosaur eggs in China, microorganisms in Antarctica, soap-making in Morocco, and issues related to Montanans donating personal collections to museums.

Now hundreds of MSU students who conducted research this school year will share those and other projects during a series of April events that are free and open to the public. Among the presenters will be five undergraduates who have won Goldwater Scholarships this year or last. The Goldwater is the nation’s premier scholarship for undergraduates studying math, natural sciences and engineering.

By Evelyn Boswell, MSU News Service

Full Story: http://www.montana.edu/cpa/news/nwview.php?article=11885

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