Across five campuses, Montana State graduates around 300 bachelors-prepared nurses each year. Of those graduates, between 70 and 80% choose to stay in Montana.
The invention is significant for the wallets of truffle consumers, reducing the process of growing truffles from around 10 years to a matter of months and drastically increasing their affordability.
Holland co-founded a new startup business called Nutrax, which aims to connect large food companies that have sustainability and nutrition goals with agricultural producers who can help achieve them.
The four-year grant builds on the Montana Family Support Program, which has operated since 2020 and has trained 140 Montanans as behavioral health paraprofessionals through more than 100 hours of
WILSALL — In a pasture thick with yarrow, sagebrush and wheatgrass, Montana Audubon’s Peter Dudley scribbled all the plant species he could identify onto his data sheet.
A plan to use treated wastewater to make snow for Spanish Peaks Mountain Club in Big Sky is moving through the approval process and is currently under public comment.
Bozemanites looking to satiate their international palates now have another option for a night on the town — a German-inspired restaurant called Gute Laune that’s serving up local beer, sausage
Scores of people wearing red shirts with handprints gathered at Montana State University on Friday to honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Day and advocate for justice and systemic change.
An alleged drunk man was injured after approaching a bison last week in Yellowstone National Park, marking the park’s first bison-related injury of 2024.
A lawsuit brought by Montana conservationists has largely stopped commercial logging planned for the Big Belt Mountains after groups reached a settlement with the U.S. Forest Service earlier this month.
Results from a recent survey of Montana voters showed statewide concern for the loss of the Montana way of life, coupled with strong support for conservation work to protect public