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Recent News About University of Montana
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University of Montana introduces new public health focus for journalism graduate students
The University of Montana's School of Journalism has introduced a new concentration in public health to its Environmental Science and Natural Resource Journalism graduate program.
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University of Montana seeks Indigenous artists for N7-inspired logo design
The University of Montana is seeking submissions from Indigenous artists for its N7-inspired promotional retail line.
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UM law student wins Concerto & Aria Competition; set to perform with symphony
University of Montana law student Vance J. Thuesen has been named one of the three winners of the UM School of Music’s annual Concerto & Aria Competition.
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University of Montana prepares for sixth annual 'The Big Give' fundraising event
The University of Montana is set to host its sixth annual day of giving, known as The Big Give, from noon on March 5 to noon on March 6.
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Yellowstone celebrates three decades since wolf reintroduction
Mark Hebblewhite, a professor of ungulate habitat ecology at the University of Montana, reflects on 30 years since the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park.
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H-1B Insights: An employer classified under Educational Services industry file 13 petitions in Glacier Country News publication area throughout 2024
An employer classified under the Educational Services industry based in the Glacier Country News publication area submitted 13 H-1B petitions during 2024, according to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.
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University of Montana reports continued rise in spring enrollment
The University of Montana (UM) has reported a 4.3% increase in spring 2025 enrollment compared to the previous year, marking a continued trend of growth for the institution.
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UM law student gains practical experience in Montana Governor's Office
Jennifer Hurst, a third-year law student at the University of Montana, is gaining practical experience by working in the Office of the Governor during the 2025 legislative session.
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University of Montana ranks first again for community and national service
The University of Montana (UM) has achieved a significant milestone by being ranked as the top university in the United States for community and national service for the third consecutive year.
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University of Montana appoints first chair for Japanese-Indo-Pacific affairs
The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center at the University of Montana has appointed Dr. Kristin Vekasi as the inaugural Mansfield Chair of Japanese and Indo-Pacific Affairs.
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University of Montana retains prestigious 'R1' status amid growing research efforts
The University of Montana (UM) has successfully retained its "R1" status, affirming its position as a leading research and doctorate-granting institution in the United States.
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Montana Public Radio enhances rural coverage with new policy reporter
Montana Public Radio (MTPR) is expanding its state government news team to address coverage gaps in rural community issues.
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University of Montana explores romance through speed dating research
Researchers at the University of Montana are investigating what creates romantic connections, using speed dating as a research setting.
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UM studies highlight urgent need for increased reforestation efforts
Two studies from the University of Montana are shedding light on the challenges facing forest regeneration in the Western United States due to increasing wildfires and rising temperatures.
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UM researchers study wildfire effects on mountain lakes
Brooke Bain-White, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Montana's Global Climate and Ecology Lab, is investigating the impact of wildfires on high-elevation lakes in Glacier National Park.
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University of Montana receives $500K grant for new Democracy Studies Program
The University of Montana has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to establish a Democracy Studies Program.
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UM Foresters' Ball honors firefighters with historical theme
Forestry students at the University of Montana are busy preparing for the 106th Foresters’ Ball, a traditional event and fundraiser for students in the W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation.
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Montana Public Radio plans community event for its 60th anniversary
Montana Public Radio is set to mark its 60th anniversary with a celebration scheduled for Friday, February 7.
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University of Montana hosts winter pep rally and bonfire on January 25
The University of Montana has extended an invitation to the community and Griz supporters for its annual Winter Pep Rally and bonfire.
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UM student receives Peggy Browning Fellowship for work in labor law
University of Montana law student Oscar Lemus-Arellano has been awarded the Peggy Browning Fellowship, an initiative named after labor attorney Peggy Browning.