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unusual facts about Montana State University - Bozeman



120120 Kankelborg

Its orbit is rounded like the interests of its namesake Charles Kankelborg a "well rounded physicist" at Montana State University.

1956 college football season

Unbeaten Montana State University met Saint Joseph's College, Indiana in the Aluminum Bowl at Little Rock in the first playoff to determine the NAIA small college championship, and played to a scoreless tie.

Cass Bauer-Bilodeau

A native of Hysham, Montana, she graduated in 1994 from Montana State University, where she played for their basketball team, nicknamed The Bobcats, and earned a degree in nursing.

Dewey Lambdin

The son of a U.S. Navy officer, Lambdin attended the University of Tennessee where he had his first published story appear in the Thorn Vault, Lambdin graduated with a degree in Film & TV Production from Montana State University in 1969.

Frank W. Milburn

He retired from military service in April 1952 and worked briefly as the athletic director at Montana State University.

John Lovick

He graduated from Montana State University before attending University of Washington for graduate studies, where he received an MFA in theatre directing.

Karl Ohs

In 1969, Ohs left his studies in agricultural economics at Montana State University to help the family move to a new ranch in Pony, Montana in a Tobacco Root Mountain valley outside Harrison in Madison County.

Ryan Jordan

Jordan holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Environmental Engineering from Washington State University and a Ph.D. in Biofilm Engineering from Montana State University.

Thomas Goltz

Goltz speaks German, Turkish, Arabic, Azeri and Russian, and now spends about half the year in the field and half in Montana, where he lives and teaches part-time at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana.

Vardis Fisher

Fisher also taught as a summer professor at Montana State University (1932–1933) in Bozeman.


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