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British Churches Are Putting Their Faith in Heat Pumps
Ancient buildings and old bones aren’t getting in the way of the transition.
Event featuring Emmy winner Mike Rowe boosts Great Falls, Montana High’s home-building initiative
Mike Rowe emphasized the program’s broader significance, saying, “The whole country is desperate to see the trades reinvigorated. Programs like this prove that young people rise to the challenge when given real skills and responsibility.”
Montana State receives NSF grant for sophisticated X-ray photoelectron spectrometer
“This really is a statewide effort coming together to demonstrate the need this capability, and those collaborative efforts were commented on time and time again in the (grant) reviews,” Walker said. “The entire jurisdiction is going to benefit from this.”
CBS Evening News – The Changing Face of Childcare in America – Rural child care providers join up to stay open
Nearly 4 million children in the United States can’t get into a licensed child care center, costing states about $1 billion per year in lost economic activity from parents missing work or stepping away from jobs to support their families.
Hank Green & Sherri Davidoff Dissect the Louvre Heist – LMG Security – Made in China — Hacked Everywhere? Plus: Pentest Tips, and More.
What can a jewel heist teach us about cybersecurity? LMG’s Sherri Davidoff recently joined Hank Green to dissect the Louvre heist. Their discussion covered parallels between physical and digital breaches and how attackers exploit everyday blind spots, whether in a museum or a network.
Griz Pitch: University of Montana Students Test Business Ideas in 60-Second Elevator Pitch Contest
Any business idea usually starts with an elevator pitch – a concise proposal delivered in the time it takes to ride an elevator.
University of Montana, Missoula County Public Schools Launch New Inclusive Early Learning Partnership at LAB School
The addition of an early childhood special education teacher in the LAB setting will better prepare teacher candidates at UM for their future careers, Wilson said. Most teachers, at some point in their careers, will be part of an Individualized Education Plan team or work in conjunction with a specialty service provider, like a speech pathologist. However, getting a window into that type of collaborative work can be challenging.
Why Most Pitches Fail (and How to Nail Yours) Guy Kawasaki – Smartups: Lessons from Rob Ryan’s Entrepreneur America Boot Camp for Start-Ups
Let’s face it—most pitches suck. They’re too long, too vague, or too boring. But here’s the good news: crafting a pitch that resonates and leaves a lasting impression isn’t rocket science. It’s about avoiding common mistakes and focusing on what really matters. How can you be that “Red spotted zebra”?
‘A dying art’: With butchers disappearing, Montana high schools look to step in
Fergus High School program looks to connect kids with their food
Inside Stanford Business School’s Quest to Define Entrepreneurship in the AI Age
At Stanford’s GSB, the No. 1 business school in America, faculty and students blend financial fundamentals, AI literacy, and ‘touchy feely’ leadership training in a counterintuitive bet that a ‘generalist degree’ is the best hedge against AI destroying your career. Using only public information, his team’s bot beat 93 percent of human mutual fund managers by an average of 600 percent.






