MSU Campus, Bozeman, MT
SMART FIRES Year 3 All Hands Meeting
SMART FIRES will hold our year 3 all hands meeting on September 8-9, 2025.
Bozeman Public Library
Plants and Pollinators Palooza
The MSU Science Math Resource Center and Montana NSF EPSCoR will be hosting a Plants and Pollinators Palooza at the Bozeman Public Library on Saturday May 10th from 10 am till 1 pm. The Palooza will contain short presentations from the Bumble Bee Atlas project as well as the Montana Native Plant Society’s citizen botany project. There will be an educational overview of both projects as well as an outdoor component putting into practice what participants have learned about plants and pollinators.
Virtual
Montana Reverse Site Visit with NSF
The Reverse Site Visit is required in Year 2 of an RII Track-1 project. Montana is scheduled to meet with NSF On April 3, 2025.The RSV is a review/evaluation conducted by teams of external reviewers and the NSF staff.
University Center Theater, University of Montana
Wildfire crisis documentary "The Fire Problem"
The University of Montana will host a special screening of “The Fire Problem,” an hourlong documentary addressing the global wildfire crisis, at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, in the University Center Theater.
Cooper Room: 4th floor of Missoula Public Library
Science Communication Workshop
UM researchers, faculty, and graduate students will have the opportunity for a hands-on professional development workshop aimed at building participants’ confidence and experience engaging diverse audiences with science and research. Through interactive activities and field trips to spectrUM Discovery Area and the UM Living Lab, participants will draw on their own research background to explore approaches to communicating with grant proposal reviewers, interdisciplinary academic audiences, and members of the public of all ages.
UM spectrUM
Fire Science Week at spectrUM
Fire Science Week at spectrUM. December 3-7, 2024. 2-6 pm each day.
Roberts 301, Montana State University
Dr. Amanda Hohner - Wildfire Implications for Drinking Water Systems
Dr. Mandi Hohner is an assistant professor of civil engineering at MSU and the CBE. Her research is focused on the characterization of source water quality and physicochemical drinking water treatment processes. Within this area, she evaluates the effects of extreme events and climatic disturbances on watersheds and drinking water system resiliency. Her work aims to inform decision making, source water protection strategies, and climate preparedness among municipal water providers. Her CBE seminar will focus on drinking water and wildfires.
University of Montana
2024 Rocky Mountain Wildfire Smoke Symposium
The 5th annual Rocky Mountain Wildfire Smoke Symposium will be held on October 17-18, 2024 at the University of Montana.
Omaha, Nebraska
28th NSF EPSCoR National Conference
28th NSF EPSCoR National Conference