Dr. Julia Haggerty was interviewed by NPR's Nathan Rott about the expected closing of the Colstrip coal power plant and the impacts on Colstrip, Montana.
Read MoreDr. Haggerty Awarded Outreach Grant for Collaboration with Charles M. Russell Community Working Group →
The MSU Outreach and Engagement Council awarded Dr. Haggerty a grant to engage MSU students, faculty and Montana citizens in conducting a community resilience assessment in central Montana.
Read MoreRCRG PhD Student Katie Epstein Awarded Institute on Ecosystems Fellowship →
RCRG PhD Student Katie Epstein received an Institute on Ecosystems Fellowship to pursue her research on how population growth and land use changes in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem impact elk ecology, wildlife management, environmental conflict and private land conservation.
Read MoreMSU Awarded Grant to Research Biofuel, Carbon Capture Technologies for Upper Missouri River Basin →
Dr. Haggerty is part of an interdisciplinary research team that received a $6 million NSF grant to research whether biofuels and carbon capture technologies can be sustainably introduced into the Upper Missouri River Basin.
Read MoreResearchers to Survey Communities on Local Community Benefits and Costs of Oil and Gas Development →
As part of Dr. Haggerty's USDA-funded grant "Escaping the Resource Curse," the research team will be conducting mail surveys in the Marcellus shale play in Pennsylvania, the Bakken oil field in North Dakota and Montana, and the Powder River Basin in Wyoming.
Read MoreDr. Haggerty Receives National Recognition for Inspiring Women in STEM →
Congratulations to Dr. Haggerty! She recently received one of the prestigious "100 Inspiring Women in STEM" awards.
Read MoreResearch on Cumulative Ecological Impacts of Oil and Gas Makes National News →
Dr. Haggerty was a co-author on a research article in Science about the cumulative ecological impacts of oil and gas development. The research has also been highlighted in many news outlets, including High County News.
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