EDUCATION

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The School of the Future

"It’s a big change and it’s about transforming education by making it more engaging and empowering to students by having technology at their fingertips,"

Victor Schools venture toward progress. ‘No problems’ with shortened school week

“It seems to be working quite well,”

MSU students win second in national NASA design competition

"It’s unusual for students to win a significant competition like this without having a lot of faculty involvement,"

WWAMI offers Montana med students a chance to stay in state

A major purpose of the program is to allow students to do class work and part of their clerkships – job shadows of medical professionals – in their home states.

Film rolls for new University of Montana commercials…"Got Griz?"

University of Montana administrators are promising a new kind of advertising for the University of Montana, and are enlisting UM students to help them do it.

Tour promotes higher education in Montana

The Silver Cloud Tour, named after the Montana Rail Link train, is aimed at recruiting students and promoting Montana Partnering for Affordable College Tuition (MPACT) — a pilot program to help Montana high school graduates from median- to low-income families pay for college.

UM’s Farm to College program links Montana producers with campus consumers.

“Farm to College has become standard operating procedure,” says UDS Executive Chef Tom Siegel. “At first, finding new vendors was this big effort. Now we have our inroads laid. We know our vendors. We’ve made the leap; it’s not new anymore. It’s the way we do business.”

How Municipal Leaders Can Mobilize Communities to Improve Public Schools

This report looks at five cities where mayors have engaged the public and built civic capacity around education reform, using the leverage of their office in strategic ways.

Montana native students realizing the power of higher education

It’s one of the reasons I appreciate college towns like Missoula.

“It’s vibrant and exciting,” said Russell Daniels, a transfer student who moved here from Salt Lake City. “There’s a lot of energy, youthful energy, all kinds of energy.”

Defining Reliability For Students In a Wild Wiki World

Many teachers and professors have forbidden their students to use, or at least cite, information found on Wikipedia and similar user-generated sites.

Now, Dulles-based AOL thinks it may have a solution.