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  • Animal Planet's, River Monsters host, writer, and extreme angler, Jeremy Wade presents
  • MSU Library Trout & Salmonid Lecture 2017 - Jeremy Wade

    Animal Planet's, River Monsters host, writer, and extreme angler, Jeremy Wade presents "How Healthy Are The World's Rivers?" on Thursday, March 30, 2017 at the Strand Union Building. Each year, the Montana State University (MSU) Library's Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the MSU and Bozeman communities on the subject of trout and salmonid studies. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • The Montana State University Bobcat Singers drum group performs in Renne Library on April 5, 2012. Featured singers include: Jason Baldes, Phillip Chavez, Mike Spears, Kevin Curley, Ron Lodge Pole, Shaun WalksOverIce, Gary Whitford, Dwight Standingrock, and Concklin Biglake.


Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).
  • Performance: MSU Bobcat Singers drum group 2012

    The Montana State University Bobcat Singers drum group performs in Renne Library on April 5, 2012. Featured singers include: Jason Baldes, Phillip Chavez, Mike Spears, Kevin Curley, Ron Lodge Pole, Shaun WalksOverIce, Gary Whitford, Dwight Standingrock, and Concklin Biglake. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • Award-winning author and angling enthusiast Thomas McGuane presents
  • MSU Library Trout & Salmonid Lecture 2016 - Tom McGuane

    Award-winning author and angling enthusiast Thomas McGuane presents "Does Fishing Mean Anything?" on Thursday, May 5, 2016 at the Museum of the Rockies Hager Auditorium. Each year, the Montana State University (MSU) Library's Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the MSU and Bozeman communities on the subject of trout and salmonid studies. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • Bozeman Reads Banned Books: Jan Zauha of the MSU Library reads a selection from D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterly's Lover. Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. It highlights the value of free and open access to information. Banned Books Week brings together the entire book community in shared support of the freedom to seek and express ideas, even those that some may consider unorthodox or unpopular.


Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).
  • Banned Books Week 2012 - Jan Zauha reads from Lady Chatterly's Lover

    Bozeman Reads Banned Books: Jan Zauha of the MSU Library reads a selection from D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterly's Lover. Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. It highlights the value of free and open access to information. Banned Books Week brings together the entire book community in shared support of the freedom to seek and express ideas, even those that some may consider unorthodox or unpopular. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • Barbara Kligerman, Bozeman community member, reads Janet Frame's
  • Women's Memoir 2012 - Barbara Kligerman reads Janet Frame

    Barbara Kligerman, Bozeman community member, reads Janet Frame's "An Angel at My Table". Readings from classic women's memoirs by community members, MSU faculty and students, Bozeman High School students, and Library Staff. Women's Memoir Readings to correspond with the One Book - One Bozeman 2012 selection of I Know Why a Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou. Readings take place Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 7:00 pm in the Bozeman Public Library. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • MSU Library's 2012 Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series presents guest lecturer/author/artist/fly-fisherman James Prosek, who speaks about
  • MSU Library Trout & Salmonid Lecture 2012 - James Prosek

    MSU Library's 2012 Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series presents guest lecturer/author/artist/fly-fisherman James Prosek, who speaks about "Fly-fishing the 41st Parallel and Other Travels in Search of Native Trout of the World" on January 26, 2012 in the Museum of the Rockies Hager Auditorium. Each year, the MSU Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the Montana State University (MSU) and Bozeman communities on the subject of trout and salmonid studies. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • The Montana State University Bobcat Singers drum group performs in Renne Library on April 11, 2013. Featured singers include: Ryan Ricci, Concklin Biglake, Ronald LodgePole, Kevin Curely, Jason Baldes, Phillip Chavez.


Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).
  • Performance: MSU Bobcat Singers drum group 2013

    The Montana State University Bobcat Singers drum group performs in Renne Library on April 11, 2013. Featured singers include: Ryan Ricci, Concklin Biglake, Ronald LodgePole, Kevin Curely, Jason Baldes, Phillip Chavez. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • Greg Pape, Montana Poet Laureate, reading selections of his poetry at Montana State University (MSU) Library.


Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).
  • Selected Readings - Greg Pape, Montana Poet Laureate - April 17, 2009

    Greg Pape, Montana Poet Laureate, reading selections of his poetry at Montana State University (MSU) Library. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • Exploring literature, art and popular culture, writer and professor at Western Oregon University Henry Hughes discussed the delightfully slippery world at the confluence of piscine and human existence in his presentation “The Sensual Fish” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at the Rialto in downtown Bozeman, Montana. Through fishing, Hughes crosses boundaries of race, ethnicity, gender, and class, and learns important life lessons as he interacts with people who share his love of fishing and enjoy the sensual connection between the salty pleasures and tensions of human and fish life. His exploration of the romantic aspects of fishing is sure to delight the audience. Henry’s stories aren’t just for people who fish. They’re for anyone who enjoys human connection and a good story. Each year, the MSU Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the MSU and Bozeman communities on the subject of trout and salmonid studies.

Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).
  • MSU Library Trout & Salmonid Lecture 2019 - Henry Hughes

    Exploring literature, art and popular culture, writer and professor at Western Oregon University Henry Hughes discussed the delightfully slippery world at the confluence of piscine and human existence in his presentation “The Sensual Fish” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at the Rialto in downtown Bozeman, Montana. Through fishing, Hughes crosses boundaries of race, ethnicity, gender, and class, and learns important life lessons as he interacts with people who share his love of fishing and enjoy the sensual connection between the salty pleasures and tensions of human and fish life. His exploration of the romantic aspects of fishing is sure to delight the audience. Henry’s stories aren’t just for people who fish. They’re for anyone who enjoys human connection and a good story. Each year, the MSU Trout and Salmonid Lecture Series hosts a world-renowned speaker and offers a free lecture event to the MSU and Bozeman communities on the subject of trout and salmonid studies. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • A look at Ivan Doig’s literary perseverance in the face of mortality. Ivan Doig’s journey battling a deadly disease while writing four novels was the focus of the Montana State University Library’s annual fall fundraising event held at 7pm Thursday, Oct 10, 2019 in Norm Asbjornson Hall. As part of the event, there was a panel discussion moderated by Robert Rydell, MSU history professor and Ivan Doig Center co-chair. Panelists included:  Carol Doig, David Laskin, Robert Patrick, Brett Walker and Todd Wilkinson. The medical journal Doig kept during the last eight years of his life framed the conversation.  Upon donating his archive to MSU Library in 2015, Carol Doig, said that no estimate of her husband’s achievements as a writer would be complete without consideration of what he accomplished after he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. The event was hosted by the Friends of MSU Library in conjunction with the Ivan Doig Center for the Study of the Lands and Peoples of the North American West and Mountain Journal.

Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).
  • Living With It: A look at Ivan Doig 2019

    A look at Ivan Doig’s literary perseverance in the face of mortality. Ivan Doig’s journey battling a deadly disease while writing four novels was the focus of the Montana State University Library’s annual fall fundraising event held at 7pm Thursday, Oct 10, 2019 in Norm Asbjornson Hall. As part of the event, there was a panel discussion moderated by Robert Rydell, MSU history professor and Ivan Doig Center co-chair. Panelists included: Carol Doig, David Laskin, Robert Patrick, Brett Walker and Todd Wilkinson. The medical journal Doig kept during the last eight years of his life framed the conversation. Upon donating his archive to MSU Library in 2015, Carol Doig, said that no estimate of her husband’s achievements as a writer would be complete without consideration of what he accomplished after he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. The event was hosted by the Friends of MSU Library in conjunction with the Ivan Doig Center for the Study of the Lands and Peoples of the North American West and Mountain Journal. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

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