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Montana Board of Regents Strategic Plan Updated – October 2008

In July 2006, the Montana Board of Regents adopted a comprehensive strategic plan intended to define goals and set the priorities for higher education in the state of Montana. It’s now updated – October 2008.

Creative, collaborative office culture is key in leading design firm, says Montana State University alum, Jack Anderson, CEO of Hornall Anderson Design Works in Seattle

Among the company’s best-known clients are Starbucks, the Seattle SuperSonics, K2, Microsoft, Holland America Line, T-Mobile, Safeco and Tommy Bahama.

Kathie Heusel, an educator at Morningside Elementary in Great Falls, Montana teacher wins $25,000 Milken Family Foundation award

The honor is given to teachers who display a commitment to excellence, and inspire both their students and fellow educators.

New University of Montana Entertainment Management Student Group Annouces Events

The BCEC has a bright horizon, with future endeavors including producing a spring festival benefitting the Montana Meth Project.

We hope to provide Missoula community with quality entertainment while benefiting our members and community organizations.

Candidates, lawmakers tour the crowded reality at The University of Montana College of Technology

The University of Montana College of Technology’s newly accredited nursing program is stuck in double-wide trailers out back. Nearby, paint is peeling off the exterior of several older single-wide trailers, which faculty members call their office.

MSU-B, Idaho State partner on 2 year energy degrees

Education officials say state schools in Billings, Great Falls and Havre will offer two-year degrees to produce workers for coal plants, biofuel refineries and other energy industry projects in Montana.

Montana parents express opinions on school choice

According to a release by the Montana Family Foundation, only one in 10 voters would opt for regular public schools.

Fairfield, Montana taps into alternative energy through Wind for Schools program

The project is part of the Wind for Schools program set up by the federal Department of Energy and coordinated by Western Community Energy. NorthWestern Energy pitched in $12,000 to cover the cost of the turbine in Fairfield.

MSU, UM groups promote physical activities for people with disabilities

Physical activity is just as crucial for people with paralysis and other disabilities as it is for any individual, according to spokeswomen for two organizations at Montana State University and the University of Montana.

Alternative online education program to assist Montana students. PLATO Learning System

“We always have a student here or there that will quit high school needing one or two credits to graduate. So, hopefully, we’ll be able to retrieve some of those students and bring them back in and get them the necessary instruction to get the diploma.”