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The University of Montana Thursday announced its sixth consecutive semester of enrollment growth.
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Montanans have grown more tolerant of wolves over the last decade, according to new survey results.
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A lawsuit over alleged gender discrimination at the University of Montana ended in a settlement this week. The university agreed to pay $350,000 and improve its anti-discrimination practices.
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The University of Montana football team is headed to its first FCS national title game in over a decade. The Griz defeated the North Dakota State Bison in double overtime Saturday.
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The University of Montana recently cut the amount of time its marching band plays during games. An online petition asking the university to walk back that decision racked up more than 1,700 signatures in less than a day.
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News briefs: A trout population study, noise pollution inside Glacier National Park, UM wins discrimination case.
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The University of Montana in Missoula is trumpeting not only a higher student headcount this semester, but also a record student retention rate.
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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.