Montana Tech welcomes guest lecturers throughout the academic year who bring expertise on all topics.

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Submissions from 2016

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Restore Our Creek Coalition - Silver Bow Creek Corridor Restoration, Jocelyn Dodge

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Art and Restoration, Olivia Everett

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Removing the Phanerozoic, Dick Gibson

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Freshman Engineering Presentation, Darren Gollehon

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Butte Reclamation Evaluation System, Nikia Greene and David Shanight

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Restoration of Steep Slopes in the Anaconda Superfund Site, Pedro Marques

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Welcome to the Milltown Project: A Remediation/Restoration (Integration/Coordination/Persistence) Story, Douglas Martin

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Restoration and Community Involvement, Robert Moler

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Natural Resource Damage Program Role in Revegetation of Stucky Ridge and Several Other Sites in the Upper CFR Basin, Gregory Mullen

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Applying Natural Processes for the Restoration of the Butte Hill, Robert Pal

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Restoration of Placer Mined Streams in Western Montana, Rob Roberts

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Akita University Presentations, Yasushi Takasaki, Riku Sagami, Taisetsu Shida, Yoshio Moriyama, Keisuke Shichiji, and Takuya Takakai

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German Gulch Watershed Restoration Project, Joshua T. Vincent

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Reclaiming Restoration, Bradford Watson

Submissions from 2015

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Looking Back Forward after 15 Years in Engineering, Peter Ameluxen

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Institutional Review Board - Research Office Lunch Workshop, Paula Baker and Scott Risser

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Directional Drilling Fundamentals, Brian Gollehon

Submissions from 2014

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Local Resources for Learning/Teaching CS for Pre-College Students/Teachers, A. Frank Ackerman, Ph.D.

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Are Feminism and Monotheistic Religions Compatible? & Religion and Liberal Democracy: Are They Philosophically Compatible?, Roberta K. Ray, Ph.D. and John W. Ray, Ph.D.

Submissions from 2013

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Soil Biota and Exotic Plant Invasions, Ragan Callaway

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GLORIA Slope Approach - Monitoring Plant Community Changes in Mountain Ecosystems, Jarle I. Holten and Sverre Lundemo, Ph.D.

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What Makes Science Hard for Newcomers?, Sheila Tobias