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Tourism and spending in Montana returned to near pre-pandemic levels last year, according to research from the University of Montana.
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Filming in Montana of the hit cable show "Yellowstone" has added considerably to the state’s economy, according to a University of Montana study, which found the state has collected more than $10 million in tax revenue, added 527 jobs and saw more than $15 million spent on Montana-based products and services during filming.
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Last year, archaeologists in Canada found hundreds of unmarked graves of children at the sites of former government- and church-run schools for Indigenous students. Eldon Yellowhorn, who studies this issue, is scheduled to speak at the University of Montana April 7.
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A recent University of Montana tourism survey shows that more Montanans than ever think tourism is overcrowding the state and impacting their quality of life.
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The role of biodiversity in zoonotic diseases is complex and can have both positive and negative effects.
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A medical doctor and the University of Montana decided to cut ties this week after the doctor drew criticism for social media posts that were flagged for misinformation about COVID-19.
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Shannon Schweyen claims she was fired from the position based on her gender. Court documents in Missoula federal court allege that UM’s athletic director Kent Haslam evaluated Schweyen more harshly than her male counterparts.
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During a conversation about climate change held Thursday night at the University of Montana between former Vice President Al Gore and former Montana U.S. Sen. Max Baucus, both men expressed hope.
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A tenured professor at the University of Montana announced through his attorney that he has resigned amid an investigation into his blog. This comes after a student newspaper reported the blog shared homophobic and misogynistic views.
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The Montana University System and University of Montana are rejecting allegations of gender discrimination and asking a U.S. District Court to toss out claims filed by one of the four female plaintiffs.