UM News
From cops to courts: Police officers earn UM law degree
Each is lending their knowledge of the streets and providing valuable insights to those entering the legal system, while gaining the skills to impact the community as attorneys and advocates.
Griz return home for first-ever matchup with Ferris State
Montana hosts the two-time defending D-II national champion and No. 1 ranked Ferris State this week, looking to snap FSU’s eye-opening streak of 28 consecutive road victories.
Montana routs Utah Tech on the road
The Montana Grizzlies dominated from the opening kick against Utah Tech on Saturday night in St. George, Utah, scoring the first 43 points of the game on their way to a 43-13 victory.
UM journalism course looks to cut through the B.S.
An online course, Calling Bullshit examines why it’s so easy to spread misinformation and untruths and why it’s so hard to combat it, while exploring what citizens can do to become better consumers and producers of factual information.
UM reopens historic Knowles Hall after $18M renovation
The renovation of Knowles Hall cost $18 million, and was paid for through the issuance of debt bonds. No taxpayer dollars or student tuition dollars were used for the renovation.
Maui fire devastates two Grizzly families
Two members of the Montana football family – one current player and one former – had their homes in the picturesque town of Lahaina, Hawaii, destroyed in the devastating Maui wildfires,
UM Griz football on verge of record season-ticket sales
As of Thursday morning, Montana had sold and distributed 18,529 season tickets for the coming season, not including University of Montana students.
16 new Grizzlies added to roster as players report for fall camp
Montana football head coach Bobby Hauck announced the addition of 16 new players to the roster as the Grizzlies reported to fall camp on Friday, capping a summer of recruiting for the UM staff.
UM nets $3.6M to help address Montana nursing shortage
The University of Montana recently secured $3.6 million from the Health Resource and Service Administration to bolster the nursing workforce across Big Sky Country.
UM studies prepping soldiers for altitude, heat, cold
Walter Hailes is part of the Montana Center for Work Physiology and Exercise Metabolism (WPEM), which recently earned $9 million in grants from the U.S. Air Force and Army to investigate ways to improve the performance of service personnel working in extremes of altitude, heat and cold.