11/01/2023
We are so excited to host this SLS and introducing a new and exciting community at MSU. Be sure to pop by!
The MSU Women's Center was created to promote greater responsiveness to the needs of university wome
11/01/2023
We are so excited to host this SLS and introducing a new and exciting community at MSU. Be sure to pop by!
10/09/2023
Here’s some information about the earliest LGBT feminist activists that we know of. What are your thoughts?
09/20/2023
Thank you for everyone who came to our first Sack Lunch Seminar of the year! It was an amazing talk, and we hope you can make it to our next one!
03/31/2023
Mark your calenders! We are so excited to bring back our Shannon Weatherly Lectures. Come join us!
03/08/2023
Come celebrate with us by listening to some amazing women here on campus, along with and . International students will discuss Women’s Day in their home nations and their experiences here! Free food will be present, of course.
11/28/2022
Don’t miss our next sack lunch seminar, “MY HOME, MY HEALTH: informal science education and outreach in Montana” this Wednesday at 12pm in SUB 168!
10/03/2022
Check out the photos from our awesome sack lunch seminar With !!
Our next sack lunch will be Nov 9th!
09/02/2022
Work with Voice Center at Montana State University this year! See attached the schedule for advocate training! Contact Voice Center at Montana State University for more details!!
09/02/2022
Check out "The Story of Us: The Women Who Shaped Montana" presented by North by Northwest and the Extreme History Project!
Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, MT at 6pm on September 7th
This 40-minute documentary examines the extraordinary lives of four women who came from humble beginnings and achieved incredible feats despite obstacles and tragedies along the way. Women have always played important developmental roles in the history of Montana. The stories of Sarah Bickford, Rose Hum Lee, Maggie Smith Hathaway, and Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail are individually unique, but all feature a strong Montana woman determined to do better and be better. It’s time to celebrate their achievements, understand their faults, and applaud the spirits that drove them to help shape Montana.
09/02/2022
Mary Peltola becomes the first Alaska Native in Congress!
Democrat Mary Peltola tops Sarah Palin to win U.S. House special election in Alaska Mary Peltola narrowly won a special election that was determined by a ranked-choice voting tabulation. She will become the first Alaska Native in Congress.
05/10/2022
Thursday, May 5th, we participated in honoring National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Day. Check out this news article about the event
https://www.kbzk.com/news/local-news/video-prayer-walk-in-honor-of-mmip-awareness-day-held-at-msu
04/22/2022
Mallory McMorrow on Twitter “Senator Lana Theis accused me by name of grooming and sexualizing children in an attempt to marginalize me for standing up against her marginalizing the LGBTQ community...in a fundraising email, for herself. Hate wins when people like me stand by and let it happen. I won't. https://t.co/jL5GU42bT...
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