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EDUCATION
UM 'leans in' to gender stereotypes to attract male students
Big Sky Connection - A HECHINGER REPORT/BIG SKY CONNECTION COLLABORATION – The University of Montana is taking a "no holds barred" approach to recruiting young men to its campus. From lumberjack photos and personalized recruitment letters, to a course on sustainable hunting and fishing, the school is trying to close a gender balance gap at the state's largest educational institution. Comments from Kelly Nolin, director of admissions, University of Montana.
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