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MISSOULA, Mont. - Despite challenges in today s economy, experts at the University of Montana say now isn t a bad time to investigate business ideas that may have been on the back burner. The university is working to help women develop those ideas by opening three online entrepreneur courses to all Montanans.Â
These courses are part of the Pursue Your Passions program. They create a safe space for women to share ideas and work to empower more women entrepreneurs in the state. While the courses are designed for women, anyone can enroll. When more women own businesses, communities tend to flourish, Morgan Slemberger, UM director of Entrepreneurship and Leadership, said