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Voters in Laurel are being asked to provide more money to repair or possibly rebuild schools.
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The Montana University System is preparing to roll out a new accelerated degree program.
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The dean and associate dean of students at the University of Montana’s School of Law are stepping down from their leadership positions. Earlier this week students protested their handling of sexual misconduct allegations.
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The founder of one of the nation’s first Black studies programs, based in Montana, died this weekend. Ulysses Doss created what the University of Montana now calls the African-American Studies program.
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A group of current and former female employees is accusing the University of Montana of discrimination based on their gender.
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A lawsuit filed by five tribal nations and 18 individuals alleges the state of Montana has failed to ensure that K-12 public schools are teaching Indigenous history and culture.
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A district court judge has extended an order blocking a new Montana law allowing the concealed carry of firearms on public college campuses while he determines its constitutionality. The order came hours after lawyers for the attorney general’s office and Montana University System made their cases for and against the law.
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Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen issued an opinion May 27 claiming public schools are prohibited by state and federal law from teaching certain...
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A judge has temporarily blocked a new Montana law allowing the concealed carry of firearms on public university campuses.
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The Montana University System is freezing in-state undergraduate tuition during the coming school year, and raising it the year after.
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The Montana University System won’t track COVID-19 vaccinations at the campus level when students return for the fall semester.
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Over the last few days, Montana State University in Bozeman, University of Montana and Montana State University-Billings each dropped their mask...