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A national education policy group has reversed course on its initial criticism of the University of Montana's elementary reading education program.
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Native American studies at the University of Montana are getting a $1 million boost. The gift will support Indigenous humanities programs.
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The U.S. Supreme Court Thursday blocked colleges and universities from considering an applicant’s race in the admissions process. The decision isn’t expected to impact admissions at state schools.
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A new report from a national education policy organization gave a handful of Montana colleges an “F” grade for how well they prepare future elementary school teachers in reading instruction. The University of Montana’s education program is pushing back against that assessment.
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Senior U.S. District Court Judge Charles Lovell died in Helena today at the age of 93.
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A nonprofit that encourages civic engagement and voting among college students says it’s set to lose an estimated $50,000 in student fees next year. That information was first reported by the Daily Montanan.
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The University of Montana has hired a new coordinator to lead efforts to return Indigenous remains held at the college back to tribal custody.
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The man known as the dean of Montana journalism died over the weekend. Chuck Johnson spent more than 40 years covering state government. During that time he became an encyclopedia of Montana politics and a mentor to many reporters.
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The University of Montana launched a new initiative this week designed to fully cover the cost of tuition and fees for qualifying in-state students.
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Attorneys for a former University of Montana student charged with two counts of rape have subpoenaed the university for a complete list of attendees at a fraternity party. The Montana Kaimin first reported the subpoena, which MTPR verified through Missoula County District Court filings.