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"Blue Skies Green Pockets" City of Billings, Montana partners with Montana State University Billings to promote energy conservation

A public-information campaign aimed at helping Billings residents and businesses save money by reducing their energy use was officially launched Monday.

Bozeman, Montana to consider giving $121,000 this year and 2012 to Gallatin College programs

If the citizens of Bozeman want to expand the two-year and one-year education options at Montana State University, they need to show their support for them, Mayor Jeff Krauss said this week.

The Bernard Osher Foundation Grant Helps Reentry Students Complete Education At The University of Montana

"One of our top priorities is providing more people with the opportunity to attend UM, and this grant allows us to do just that," said UM President Royce Engstrom. "The challenging economy has forced many Montanans to look for new careers. The Osher Reentry Scholarships will help people gain the education they need to succeed in the work force of the future."

Friends of Arlee, Montana School helps fill in where education funds fall short

"I think Friends of Arlee makes sense in our community. It’s a small community and everyone is about looking out for everyone."

University of Montana Marketing Management Class (MKTG 461) Offering Marketing Plan Development to Montana Businesses and Nonprofit Organizations

If you know of a business or organization that needs to have a marketing plan developed this semester, please have them contact me as soon as possible.

Expanding Gallatin College Programs will benefit the region, say administrators and community members

Daryl Schliem, president and chief executive officer of the Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce, said additional one-year and two-year educational and workforce training programs would lead to a more robust, vibrant and diversified community that offers more opportunities for both employers and employees.

"Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering I" – Montana State University students, adults with disabilities work together to find ways to work independently

Rob Tallon, executive director of Reach, said independence is important to Reach clients because they, like anyone else who works, take pride in their jobs, the money they earn and the ability to work independently.

GCS Research of Missoula Funds New University of Montana Scholarship

"We wanted to do something meaningful to continue and expand the outstanding relationship we have with the Department of Computer Science at UM," Philp said. "In order to create high-paying jobs and employ University of Montana graduates, we need to do everything we can to support scholarships, innovation and dedication to excellence at the University."

University of Montana’s Mansfield Center exchange program with China seeks young professionals in environmental fields

The center received a $440,000 grant from the U.S. State Department to sponsor groups of Montanans and Chinese to visit each other’s countries next year. The grant covers all travel expenses for both groups.

Click here to learn: Darby, Montana unveils new computer lab and technology equipment thanks to the Donald T. Valentine Foundation

Kurt Kohn recently had some parents come to him concerned that if they signed the permission slip for Darby Elementary School’s new computer lab, they might end up paying if something expensive wound up broken.