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Sensing for Science Program teaches educators how to code and collect data on water quality

The Sensing for Science Professional Development Program is a free online course that teaches educators how to use an Arduino microcontroller to create an electrical device that collects data on water quality.

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CREWS coloring sheets now available for download

Coloring sheets for each of the three CREWS research sites - Judith River Watershed, Upper Clark Fork River, and Powder River Basin - are now available to download.

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Montana NSF EPSCoR supports activities at MSU Inclusive Communities Camp

This summer, Montana NSF EPSCoR helped support adaptive water-based activities at the Inclusive Community Camp (ICC), hosted at MSU by the Department of Education

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NSF EPSCoR research helps demonstrate Proficiency-based Education for STEM teachers

When Montana State University educator-trainer Jeannie Chipps needed an authentic Montana research project to use as a model for teaching Proficiency Based Education, she turned to Montana NSF EPSCoR researcher Rob Payn.

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CREWS Undergraduate Research Highlight: Rachel Anderson

Meet Rachel Anderson, an intern with the 2022 CREWS Undergraduate Research Internship program!

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CREWS Graduate Students Present at Diving into Data Workshop

CREWS graduate students Riley Logan and Megan Moore presented their research at a Diving into Data workshop hosted by the Science Math Resource Center in February

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Private water fill truck in Ryegate, MT. Many Central Montanans who reside outside city limits haul water from communal fill stations. Credit: Grete Gansauer

Researchers from CREWS NRSS and JRW Teams Celebrate Publication of Two Articles

Researchers and students from the CREWS Natural Resource Social Science and Judith River Watershed teams published two articles in 2021 on rural drinking water systems and infrastructure

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CREWS Field Notes: Judith River Watershed

This summer, researchers and students from the CREWS-Judith River Watershed team continued efforts to investigate nitrate processing in stream-riparian corridors through groundwater and surface water sampling.

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CREWS Undergraduate Research Highlight: Sean Williams

Meet Sean Williams, an intern with the 2021 CREWS Undergraduate Research Internship program!

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CREWS Careers: Katie Duncan

Katie Duncan of Montana State University.

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