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"Never Stop Learning" – How To Become A Lifelong Learner In A World Of Change – "The State with the Best Education Wins!"

It’s easy to say that the best business leaders never stop learning, but it’s harder to put specifics behind this process.

New University of Montana doctors ready to cross Montana to begin rural family medicine

When Cassie Lopez and her husband, Brian, interviewed with the Family Medicine Residency program at the University of Montana, the school’s focus on rural care led them to cancel their remaining interviews with competing medical programs.

How You Should Answer The 10 Most Common Interview Questions

We talked to six hiring experts to find out which questions trip up most job candidates, and the better answers that could win you the job:

5 predictions for when big data will become everyone’s job

Big data was once a responsibility reserved for data analysts and technical experts, but we’re entering an era where everyone is, in some ways, required to use data in their own roles.

We Can Build the STEM Workforce Our Future Economy Needs

So, what can we do in our communities now to prepare for 2030?

Want to Deliver Unforgettable Presentations? Use the 30-Second Rule

The secret to making a great presentation is winning over your audience in the first 30 seconds (and keeping their interest through the last 30 seconds).

4 Ways Mr. Rogers Forged Deep Relationships With Everyone He Met

The new documentary Won’t You Be My Neighbor showcases the TV pioneer’s focus on understanding the emotions of children and adults.

If you think your job is pointless, it probably is – "Professional scotch taper" for the President?

Two former "records management analysts" in the White House whose $65,000-a-year jobs entailed preserving the president’s memos, letters, emails and papers for the National Archives where part of their job became Scotch-taping papers back together that Trump had torn into pieces.

How to Find Out If Your Company Pays Men and Women Equally–And What to Do Next

How to ensure your business pays workers fairly.

Burgeoning apprentice program at Missoula College looks to ease labor shortage

Dylan Rogness, the apprenticeship liaison at Missoula College, is working to build the number of Missoula businesses looking for apprentices, as well as the number of students enlisted in the program.