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Farmers state Bank offers $100,000 in scholarships to Montana graduates

This year 10 scholarships will be offered.

Arts Missoula eNews

Arts Missoula is seeking nominations for the 21st Annual Missoula Arts & Culture Awards.

This Is the Best Interview Question to Ask to Evaluate Someone’s Self-Awareness

I’ve asked this question in countless job interviews, and discovered that it’s an effective way to evaluate soft skills such as self-awareness, empathy, and honesty.

Art and culture playing a bigger role in driving Missoula’s economy

According to a 2015 study by Arts and Economic Prosperity, Missoula’s nonprofit arts sector represented a $54 million industry, one that provided more than 1,900 jobs and contributed more than $39 million in household earnings.

Montana Career Opportunity – Executive Director – Mission Mountain Enterprises, Inc.

Mission Mountain Enterprises, Inc. is a private, non-profit corporation in Lake County, Montana, established in 1975 to provide high quality, community based services to individuals with intellectual disabilities. We are looking for an experienced Executive…

Montana Career Opportunity – Director of Development & Communications – Montana Audubon

The Director of Development & Communications at Montana Audubon is a permanent full-time staff person whose primary responsibility is to coordinate all fund development activities, working with the Executive Director and the Development Committee to…

$20 – 30 Million! – How much Microsoft reportedly paid game streaming star Ninja to defect from Amazon’s Twitch

The arms race among tech giants to land big names for their streaming services.

Build Your Brand and Network online course shows women how to build authentic, strategic relationships in order to build a powerful network – 2/24 – 5/8 – University of Montana

Open to UM students and Non-UM students.

This is what our working lives will look like in 2040

In November of last year, we finally caught up to the future envisioned in 1982’s Blade Runner. 

People no longer believe working hard will lead to a better life, survey shows

Despite strong economic performance, a majority of respondents in every developed market do not believe they will be better off in five years’ time.