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UM Professor, Dr. Jakki Mohr, looking for companies that can benefit from working with student groups on their high-tech marketing needs.

Only after this thorough assessment can you meaningfully diagnose and
offer solutions for the company’s problem at hand."

State Campuses Support Community Service

This year, 11 Montana colleges and universities have Campus Corps Program members working for local nonprofits, K-12 schools and government agencies in their communities.

UM-Helena spruces up Web site

The site features testimonials from students. This recognizes that students use the internet as their main medium of communication, Valdez says.

With the click of a mouse, parents will be able to check on grades, attendance with Parent Connect

Parent Connect informs parents of their son or daughter’s grades, attendance, assignments and discipline with a click of the mouse.

Hatfield School of Government at Portland State University Looking for a Few Good EGov Interns

"The program was founded," says the eGov Interns Web site, "on the belief that changing demographics and the fiscal challenges facing public enterprises make this an ideal moment for connecting the extraordinary talent in our nation’s best graduate schools to the extraordinary transformational challenges facing public enterprises."

Alternative Energy Classes Offered by the University of Montana College of Technology. Spring 2006 – The Time For Change is Now.

Discover innovative methods that use the latest technology to create, capture, and
employ Alternative Energy sources.

MSU-B business dean, Joe Michels, quits

MSU-Billings Chancellor Ron Sexton said he appreciates everything Michels has done as dean of the College of Business.

Here’s an Idea: Put 65% of the Money Into Classrooms. Report gives Montana D in education

"If you did this in all 50 states, it’s $14 billion more a year,"

Schools ask parents to pay up before kids log on. one laptop per student is the hottest trend in educational computing.

"I said, ‘What? You must be joking,’ " Sutherland says. "I think it’s unfair that the (school district) is requiring us to ‘pay to learn.’ "

New York City’s Big Donors Find New Cause: Public Schools

"When I went out 10 years ago to dinners, I rarely ever spoke about what I was doing in education," said Mrs. Rohatyn, who in 1994 founded Teaching Matters, a nonprofit organization that advocates better use of technology in schools. "I find that’s very different now. People want to engage in it. They want to talk about it. They are enthused."