Vandals Back in The Big Sky
The University of Idaho will become the Big Sky’s 12th member. They'll start in the 2014-2015 academic season.
The University of Idaho will become the Big Sky’s 12th member. They'll start in the 2014-2015 academic season.
At a press conference on Friday, University of Montana officials introduced the Family Medicine Residency of Western Montana, which just received approval by the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education.
It's been a rough month for Grizzly football, with the team for the first time in the history of Washington Grizzly Stadium, losing two straight games..Homecoming against Northern Arizona and Saturday against Southern Utah..losing both by an identical margin of 10 points.
It was fourth-and-two for the Southern Utah Thunderbirds, the score was tied 20-20, and their punter was lined up to kick to Peter Nguyen, when the entire front defensive line pulled back off the line,ostensibly to block for the return. The punter, Brock Miller, sprinted untouched for 22 yards and a first down.
The Missoula County District Court has set a Feb. 8 date for the rape trial of suspended University of Montana quarterback Jordan Johnson.
University of Montana Grizzly linebacker Brock Coyle was selected by the Big Sky Conference Monday as the ROOT Sports co-defensive player of the week for his performance against Northern Colorado on Saturday.
Dr. John Cech is the Deputy Commissioner for Two-Year and Community College Education for the Montana University System.
The University of Montana's Center for Environmental Health Sciences just received a grant of $1.25 million dollars from the National Institutes of Health to support environmental health education for thousands of middle and high school students in Montana, Idaho and Alaska.
The Montana Grizzlies took their first step back toward the top 25 Saturday afternoon on a cold, windy day in Greeley, Colorado, beating Northern Colorado 40-17 to spoil their Homecoming.
The Sunday after a University of Montana football game or a large campus event like the Forester's Ball can often be frustrating for residents in the University area, when they find trash littering their yards and alleys.
The National Science Foundation has given a $250,000 grant to the University of Montana Journalism School to improve the amount of science news reaching Montana's Indian reservations as well as rural areas.
University of Montana officials, along with College of Technology students and instructors held an informational open house Wednesday evening at the UM Golf Course clubhouse to share the official vision of the planned Missoula College at the golf course site.