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Montana State University Billings says the situation on campus is "all clear" after earlier reports of a potential gunman.
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Numerous newspapers quoted Lynn B. McMullen as expressing support for Nazi Germany’s sterilization of the “unfit” in 1935 while giving a graduation speech at Colorado State.
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The Native American Achievement Center on the Montana State University Billings campus is starting the school year with more students than in 2020.
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Recent surveys by a few of Montana’s universities found more than a third of students don’t have reliable access to affordable food. Montana’s higher education community is trying to meet students’ needs.
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Montana universities are offering students and staff the one-dose Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine before the end of the spring semester. The...
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Montana State University-Billings released a poll Wednesday that puts the Montana races for governor, U.S. Senate and U.S. House tighter than most...
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Commencement will go forward for some state universities in Montana this fall but each is taking a different approach.
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Montana State University celebrated American Indian Heritage Day on Sept. 25 with a guest lecture from Henrietta Mann, a nationally recognized Cheyenne elder. It was part of celebrations on campuses across the state.
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Montana State University-Billings on Tuesday announced a drop in fall enrollment due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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When Tamarack Dispensary opened in the northwestern Montana city of Kalispell in 2009, medical marijuana was legal but still operating on the fringes of the conservative community.