Museum exhibit on remote sensing features EPSCoR research
A new exhibit at Bozeman’s American Computer & Robotics Museum highlights the dynamic field of remote sensing and features remote sensing applications and instruments developed and used by Montana NSF EPSCoR researchers and industry partners.
Montana Girls STEM Collaborative welcomes new intern
Montana NSF EPSCoR welcomes Montana State University student Sierra Fisher-Dkyman, who is now serving as an intern for the Montana Girls STEM Collaborative. Sierra is a senior at MSU studying Elementary Education, Special Education, and Spanish. Here are Sierra's words:
Students at UM Western Seek Input on Warm Springs Ponds Survey
Students at the University of Montana Western (UM Western) are conducting a public survey on the Warm Springs Ponds and want to hear from you.
Upper Clark Fork Working Group releases first newsletter
The Upper Clark Fork Working Group (UCFWG) has released its first official newsletter
CREWS Undergraduate Research Highlight: Bailey Underwood
Meet Bailey Underwood, an intern with the 2021 CREWS Undergraduate Research Internship program!
CREWS Careers: Katie Duncan
Katie Duncan of Montana State University. Meet Katelyn (Katie) Duncan, a graduate research assistant and PhD student in the chemistry department at Montana State University and a member of the EPSCoR Track 1 research team.
CREWS Undergraduate Research Highlight: Baylie Phillips
Meet Baylie Phillips, an intern with the 2021 CREWS Undergraduate Research Internship program!
CREWS Undergraduate Research Highlight: Makenzy Gilsdorf
Meet Makenzy Gilsdorf, an intern with the 2021 CREWS Undergraduate Research Internship program!
CREWS Undergraduate Research Highlight: Charlie Nicholson
Meet Charlie Nicholson, an intern with the 2021 CREWS Undergraduate Research Internship program!
CREWS Field Notes: The Big Diel
CREWS researchers and students working on the Upper Clark Fork River (UCFR) undertook the "Big Diel" this past July, a 48-hour sampling event that sought to characterize the diel cycle of nutrients and carbon dioxide alongside metals and arsenic in the UCFR.