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The Montana State University Magazine – Mountains and Minds

In this Issue:

Cover Story:

Call to duty – Saul Martinez lost his legs in Iraq. Now he stands up for MSU veterans and those he left behind. http://www.montana.edu/mountainsandminds/article.php?article=12190

Pediatric partners – MSU nursing students and Fort Peck Reservation benefit from new health care partnership.

Leadership – Deidre Combs writes about how each of us can be called to lead.

Christina Z. Anderson – Christina Z. Anderson’s career with ‘alt’ photography pushes beyond walls of MSU.

On target –
Montana’s Nada Glass Bakos was one of the CIA analysts who unearthed key information that led to finding Osama bin Laden.

Life in the extreme –
John Priscu led a team of scientists that found bacteria deep under the Antarctic ice, a discovery that changes our understanding of life.

Wild world –
MSU-Zambia partnership draws on lessons from Yellowstone to help preserve one of the world’s most ecologically intact wildernesses.

Andy Austin, Bobcat lineman Andy Austin helps change life in Namibia, two wheels at a time.

Hunter Lloyd, Hunter Lloyd uses robots and comedy to teach students about science and engineering.

Mary Ann Pearce, Mary Ann Pearce seeks to recreate mentorship and advocacy she found at MSU.

Jack Horner*, Building a chicken that bites.

Photo Play, Puzzle solution: find 10 differences.

Full Edition: http://www.montana.edu/mountainsandminds/article.php?article=12190

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