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UM’s master of public administration program earns prestigious accreditation
UM’s master of public administration program earns prestigious accreditation
UM’s master of public administration program earns prestigious accreditation
After a lengthy and rigorous process, the University of Montana’s Master of Public Administration program recently received accreditation from the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs and Administration, making it the only such accredited program in the state and one of 183 currently listed as accredited by NASPAA. 
Scholar, activist Cornel West to kick off UM lecture series at the Wilma
Scholar, activist Cornel West to kick off UM lecture series at the Wilma
Scholar, activist Cornel West to kick off UM lecture series at the Wilma
A prominent democratic intellectual emphasizing the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, West is the New York Times best selling author of more than 20 books, including notable classics such as “Democracy Matters,” “Race Matters” and his memoir, “Brother West: Living and Loving Out Loud.”
UM advances health research through Center for Translational Medicine
UM advances health research through Center for Translational Medicine
UM advances health research through Center for Translational Medicine
Two University of Montana researchers recently earned grants to investigate projects with a strong potential to impact human health. The two $50,000 grants went to Dr. Mark Grimes and Dr. Jack Nunberg after their competitive project proposal and pitches this spring.
Adrea Lawrence: UM names new dean of College of Education
Adrea Lawrence: UM names new dean of College of Education
Adrea Lawrence: UM names new dean of College of Education
Adrea Lawrence, an educational historian, has been named dean of the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education at the University of Montana. Lawrence has served as interim dean for the past 17 months, and she officially will transition to the permanent position July 1.

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