Just in time for Labor Day…A new study shows Montana ranked number one in the nation for the highest percentage of older workers and also its share of educated workers.
While we in Missoula love to toot our own horn about how amazing the University of Montana is, we can't deny that we share the same state with another equally impressive college. And Forbes seems to agree...
A recent decline in enrollment at the University of Montana has led the admissions office and its staff to take a step back and look at alternative approaches when searching for prospective students and enrollees at UM.
Montana Governor Steve Bullock announced Thursday that the number of Montana high school students taking dual credit enrollment courses for college credit has nearly doubled over the past two years.
A storied New York college is facing off in court with students and faculty who want to stop it from charging undergraduate tuition for the first time in over a century.
The CodeMontana project put together by RightNow Technologies founder Greg Gianforte and Startup Bozeman founder Rob Irizarry has already enrolled nearly 1,200 students, but students that enroll before September 8 will have a new opportunity: earning college credits.
A boulder weighing somewhere between three and four hundred pounds tumbled off of Mount Sentinel, destroying part of a retaining wall and blocking traffic on Campus Drive early Monday morning, March 10.
Missoula has been included in yet another list of the nation's cities. Along with being one of the most popular cities for hippies, Missoula is also apparently one of the Top Ten College Towns of 2013, according to Livability.com.