Montana State Closer to Distributing COVID-19 Vaccine to Students
While Montana State is gearing up to begin distributing the new COVID-19 vaccine to students, the first doses were administered to frontline health care workers on campus last week.
According to Jim Mitchell, associate vice president for student wellness, MSU had 44 initial doses which were handed out to most of its clinical workers at University Health Partners, and the campus student health clinic.
Students in clinical programs, who have contact with patients, are expected to receive the vaccine next week as authorized by the state’s Department of Public Health and Human Services.
Lessons From The First Global Health Crisis: The Clint Spencer Clinic And The Fight Against HIV wrcbtv.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wrcbtv.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Student-led Bounty of the Bridgers food pantry serves MSU community
December 13, 2020
by Meaghan MacDonald-Pool, MSU News Service
BOZEMAN Two weeks before leaving Montana in the summer of 2017, Teale Harden stood in the basement of Montana State University’s Office of Health Advancement. The small space would become the home of the
Bounty of the Bridgers campus food pantry a project MSU students like her had worked for years to create.
Harden, a graduate of the Sustainable Food and Bioenergy Systems Program in the College of Education, Health and Human Development, dedicated the final two years of college to researching and implementing a program to address food insecurity on MSU’s campus.