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Higher Ed Changes Loom Under a Second Trump Administration

Trump has vowed to eliminate the Department of Education in his second term. Even if he stops short, the administration will bring policy changes to colleges and universities and new scrutiny to diversity, equity and inclusion policies.

The ‘frozen’ Montana housing market – “Every metro region in Montana is experiencing its lowest level of affordability on record.”

If you could pick only one statistic to illustrate Montana’s lack of affordable housing, it may be this: Roughly 80% of mortgage holders in the Treasure State have rates that are 2% to 3% below the current mortgage rates.

Montana apprenticeship program sets new enrollee record

The report, released during National Apprenticeship Week, found that 770 apprenticeships began in the first nine months of 2024. More than 680 businesses were offering apprenticeships to train workers, helping businesses fill jobs and overcome workforce shortages.

Teton County still nation’s wealthiest with $471,751 average annual income

Resident analyst dissects effects of state’s tax structure, federal tax cuts, COVID, investment income and remote work on wealth in Jackson Hole.

Future of Finance Series Hosted by Wharton finance professor Itay Goldstein

This limited series takes a deep dive into the cutting-edge insights and pioneering perspectives of innovation experts in the finance industry. Discover the dynamic landscape of financial thought leadership as we explore concepts, groundbreaking research, and predictions that are shaping the future of finance.

Malcolm Gladwell on Diversity, Success, and Changing His Mind

At a recent Authors@Wharton event, Wharton’s Adam Grant spoke with Malcolm Gladwell about his latest bestseller, ‘Revenge of the Tipping Point.’

Tell Us Something presents live storytelling on the theme “Hold My Beer” – 1/13 – The George and Jane Dennison Theater University of Montana Missoula

Eight storytellers will share their true personal stories without notes on the theme: “Hold My Beer”.

We’re No. 3: Montana’s outdoor recreation sector contributed $3.4 billion in 2023

The outdoor industry grew 7.2% in 2023; ranks third in nation for contribution to state GDP, according to Bureau of Economic Analysis

Learning from Japan: A New Leadership Model – The Wharton School

In this Nano Tool for Leaders, Wharton experts reveal how to enhance leadership by adopting successful practices from Japanese organizations.

‘Adjust and adapt’: Montana farmers react to report on impact of climate change

Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas.