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Let’s build a town (Missoula)-and-gown (University of Montana) connection – James Grunke

I am not sure that we as a community have done a good job of fostering a climate that encourages "gown" relationships with the "town."

Mid-Rivers to award scholarships at Lambert

Interested students may contact Mid-Rivers at 800-452-2288 for details or to verify their parent/guardian’s membership status with the Cooperative.

Montana State University applies for $8 million grant from Charles Koch

If successful, the billionaire industrialist’s grant money would be used, over five years, to establish the Center for Regulation and Policy Analysis, funding faculty positions and research fellowships in Bozeman.

Box Elder, Montana celebrates $1.8 million Apple grant

"Hey fifth-graders, are you ready for some iPads?"

Entertainment agent Rob Beckham, co-head of the National Office for William Morris Endeavor returns to Missoula

He says this is one of the rarest programs in United States. It’s one of the few places that successful people from the entertainment industry come to share their expertise with students.

Montana community colleges tout responsiveness to industry

"That is not the speed of education, Nix said at the meeting. That is close to the speed of industry, and this program is just that, industry-driven."

University of Montana Media Arts Students Gain Professional Film Experience – "Walking Out" with Matt Bomer, Bill Pullman and Josh Wiggins

The screenplay is an adaptation of the short story written by Bozeman author David Quammen.

Montana Schools Serve More Local, Healthy Foods

"Farm to School is a win-win for our children and our food producers," Superintendent of Public Instruction Denise Juneau said. "Schools are buying more than $1.6 million in local foods, which supports our Montana businesses. In turn, our students have more access to healthy food choices, strengthening their bodies and brains."

Blackfoot Student Connection Fund

Blackfoot is proud to offer a new educational initiative to fulfill student needs identified by school leaders.

Teens learn business lessons at Mystery Ranch thanks to One Montana

"Kids your age are Montana’s greatest export," Gleason told the students, because so many young people leave the state to seek careers. But today, thanks to technology, it’s easier than ever to be decentralized and, he said, "to get an idea and put something together, if you want to stay where you grew up."