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UM provost Pardis Mahdavi leaving role to spearhead new multi-state collaboration to expand degree opportunities

“We’re all better off if we kind of do our things well, but collaborate across disciplines,” Mahdavi said on Monday. “No one up until now had thought about kind of going up in elevation a bit and doing this at the national level. I also think there’s something to be said for this very significant and needed change in higher education to come from the Rocky Mountain West, not the coasts.”

Destination Imagination helps Montana kids expand their creative problem-solving

“Teamwork, collaboration, project management. It’s all about creative problem-solving. And a lot of those skills are things that employers are going to be looking for in the future. You know, not just employees that have degrees or experience but, you know, employees that have fresh ideas and, you know, can do innovation,” says Montana DI Affiliate Director and mom at St. Andrew, Alyce Lachney.

Bullock opens ‘Soapbox’ series at Helena taproom with local leaders – Come Join the Conversation

Bullock said the speaker series is scheduled to occur every Monday night at 7 p.m. at The Brothers Tapworks at The Confluence, the bar he opened about a month ago with his brother, Bill, on the Last Chance Gulch Walking Mall.

What if Every Business Owner in America Did Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy?

The mind-blowing journey of magic mushrooms, from underground taboo to founder’s little helper to mental health unicorn.

Friends of the Montana Constitution – Multiple Events and Information & Brand MT

The purposes of Friends of the Montana Constitution shall include but not be limited to promoting and enhancing the public’s understanding and appreciation of the 1972 Montana Constitution; advancing civics education at all levels about the 1972 Montana Constitution; and recognizing and celebrating the 1972 Constitutional Convention and its delegates.

TODAY!! March 8 Is International Women’s Day – For humanity and the planet to thrive, we need to empower women

There’s a golden rule for humanity, common across all major religions and societies: treat others as you would like to be treated. It is the bedrock of democracy and just legal systems. But when it comes to one part of society, this rule, it seems, does not apply.

Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority – Montana ‘closer than ever’ in restoration of southern rail passenger route – March 8 Board Meeting

For the first time in its young history, the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority now claims a contiguous block of participating counties stretching from the North Dakota boarder across the state to the western border with Idaho.

Bison could soon return to the Great Plains and other areas of the U.S. through new framework

The framework consists of several steps to reinvigorate the Bison population across the country. The Secretary’s order will bring in over $25 million from the Inflation Reduction Act, creating a network of partners best suited to the task, according to a press release from the Department of Interior.

Reasons to be Cheerful is a non-profit editorial project that is tonic for tumultuous times. 

We tell stories that reveal that there are, in fact, a surprising number of reasons to feel cheerful.

USA Today – Montana Proud – She was elected to Congress before women had the right to vote, blazing a trail that continues today

“I may be the first woman member of Congress,” Rankin said in 1917. “But I won’t be the last.”