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(NewsUSA) - Underage drinking levels are at historic lows, and one way to continue this trend is to prevent teens’ access to alcohol. The We Don’t Serve Teens campaign, first developed in 2006, is a community-level collaboration of alcohol suppliers, retailers and distributors working with p…
(BPT) - More than 250,000 military members transition out of service each year. To help them land on their feet, Navy Federal Credit Union collected input on the experience from members, plus insights from Sperling’s BestPlaces and The Mission Continues® to identify the Top 10 Best Cities Af…
(BPT) - As a woman in business, it's common to feel like you're out of your league, don't belong or are failing even when you have evidence to the contrary. Impostor syndrome is hard to shake, but you don't have to live with chronic self-doubt about your business acumen.
(StatePoint) When the school bell rings at the end of the day, the learning doesn’t need to stop. Some of the latest and greatest tech can get kids excited to expand their knowledge at home in ways that are fun, all while supporting and augmenting what happens in the classroom.
(StatePoint) Heading off to college can be an exciting, yet stressful time. You’ll be moving away from the friends and family you’ve known your whole life and will be living with roommates and making completely new groups of friends.
(StatePoint) As summer nights shorten and the school year approaches, you may be looking for ways to reduce the stress and costs of back-to-school preparations and ease into a new routine.
MISSOULA – At the University of Montana, about 2,500 undergraduate students made the spring semester 2022 Dean’s List or President’s 4.0 List.
Over the course of four hours on Jan. 24, the Billings School Board tackled a range of issues that any viewer of the virtual meeting might have considered routine, even mundane. Trustees discussed potential adjustments to career and technical education at the high school level, and deliberat…
(StatePoint) The events of the past couple of years have shown how important scientists are to making the world a better and safer place.
(StatePoint) Over the past two years, public schools have faced continual disruptions brought about by COVID-19. Experts say that federal relief funds have given the nation a one-time opportunity to learn from the experience and to focus recovery efforts and resources on delivering high-qual…
(StatePoint) No matter the length of a vacation, students often have some catching up to do upon their return to school. However, it doesn’t have to be this way. Check out these five spring break ideas that will keep young minds active and engaged, for a smooth transition back to the classroom.
Montana State selects new associate vice president for student wellness
The Office of Public Instruction (OPI) is on track today to release the formal application for the Montana Afterschool Grant. This grant is part of the federal American Rescue Plan for COVID-19 relief. Afterschool community organizations, including schools, will receive $2,805,957 for the ca…
BOZEMAN — With a new generation of powerful imaging technology, material science researchers at Montana State University are turning their expertise to an age-old medical problem: the weakening of bone that can lead to painful and disabling fractures among seniors and those with certain bone…
MSU announces candidates for Dec. 17 commencement
HELENA – Gov. Greg Gianforte’s office announced on Dec. 6 that the state is petitioning the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to remove Endangered Species Act protections for grizzly bears in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem, citing robust population counts and touting the state’s abil…
BOZEMAN — Eight Montana projects have received mini grant funding from the Montana Girls STEM Collaborative to help develop or grow science, technology, engineering and math programs that serve girls and youth.The collaborative is a statewide network with hubs at Montana State University and…
BOZEMAN — Montana State University Extension wants to remind Montanans to open a Montana medical care savings account or make deposits into their account before Dec. 31 to save money on income taxes.A Montana medical care savings account is an account used to reduce the cost of saving for me…
A big shout out to our Cascade FFA teams for their performance at the FFA Ag Expo in Bozeman. Our two Ag Issues teams placed 1st and 2nd. Alaina Barger, Sydney Guiterrez, Braedyn Johnson, Danny Le, Victoria Kirby, and Kayleen McKamey placed first. Skye Smith and Cassidy Sewak placed 5th a…
The third Thursday of every October is the Great ShakeOut! drill. As we are not in session that day, we practice on 10/25 at 10:25 AM. The students are notified to duck under an item that will provide protection and cover their head, while they hold onto the item to prevent it from moving. …
HELENA – The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission will meet on Oct. 28 in person at the State Capitol in room 303. Additional seating is available in the balcony. The meeting begins at 8:30 a.m.
WHIP accepting grant applications through WebGrantsHELENA – The Montana Wildlife Habitat Improvement Program (WHIP) is currently accepting grant applications. The application process for this year was initiated in a grant administering system that Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has decid…
This past weekend on October 16 and 17, the Wedsworth Memorial Library held a book sale at Wedsworth Hall. The tables were lined with knowledge and entertainment containing books, dvd’s and audio books. We entered and donated, bought books and cds at a reasonable price, but we also ate! Ate …
BOZEMAN — A junior in Montana State University’s environmental healthprogram became the first MSU student to be selected for a national toxicology mentorship program last month.Emory Hoelscher-Hull was one of 25 undergraduate students nationwide selected for the Toxicology Mentoring and Skil…
Today, the Cascade County Sheriff’s Office, under the Slaughter/Reeves Administration, rolled out the latest jail update; the Inmate Tablet Educational Program. Staff spent the day training on the Tablets and tomorrow morning, the Tablets will be rolled out to every inmate in the jail. These…
BOZEMAN — With a $600,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, Montana State University will offer a summer program for elementary schoolteachers to gain hands-on research experience and fresh ideas for bringing science, technology, engineering and math into their classrooms.The fundi…
A total of 4,942 undergraduates have been named to the university's two honor rolls for the 2021 spring semester. Students must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours to be on either the President's List (4.0 GPA) or Dean's List (3.5 GPA or higher).