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UM News Silver for September 25, 2013
UM News Silver reports on the digitization of the Mansfield Library archives, Missoula’s second annual Flamenco dance festival, and the BRAVO! after school theater program. This program was produced by Kyle Schmauch and directed by Sergio Gonzalez. Nina Sveinson and Dustin Askim anchored the show.
UM News Silver for September 25, 2013 from UM News Montana on Vimeo.
UM News Maroon for September 26, 2013
This week on UM News Maroon, find out which Missoula College program is in high demand from employers. Also, find out which truck on the UM campus can help fight late-night hunger pangs. The show is produced by Anna Cole and directed by Conor Ballantyne. Don Fisher and Fiona Murphy anchor.
UM Law School Voted Top 25 Most Innovative
Pre Law magazine voted University of Montana Law School one of the top 25 most innovative in the nation. Don Fisher spoke with two law students who credit their practice law school class as the main reason for their recent nomination. He also spoke to the professor of the course. The success of the program has translated to a 90% passage rate for UM students on the Montana State Bar Exam.
Galloping Griz Food Truck conquers hunger
A new trend in the food industry has Missoulians of all ages defeating late night hunger pangs. UM News reporter Dustin Askim hung around the truck in the Lommasson Center parking lot to see what’s cooking with Dining Services’ latest attraction at night. You can also spot the truck on the Missoula College west campus in the morning and afternoon for breakfast or lunch.
UM News Flamenco Dancing
Flamenco is a folk art form from Southern Spain that involves singing, dancing and guitar playing. This group of ladies will join artists from across the country at the annual Flamenco Festival. They say they are ready to share their love of Flamenco. The festival includes lectures and workshops on singing, dancing and playing guitar.
Flamenco from UM News Montana on Vimeo.
UM Digitizes Archives of Mansfield Library
A university team of faculty and students are in the process of digitizing hundreds of thousands of books, texts, and documents from the UM archives. UM News reporter Evan Rau has the story.
Missoula College Students Are Welding Together Their Skills
The Welding program at Missoula College is a hot commodity for short term schooling, enabling students to enter the work force in a short period of time. The waiting list for the program is holding some students up, but students that are graduating are choosing the Bakken as a short term career.
UM Students Take Fall Semester Off To Fight Wildfires
Carter Mark decided to take the fall semester of his senior year off from school to keep fighting wildfires and pay for classes. University of Montana advisers tell students to carefully consider their credit load and financial situation before taking time off.
UM News Maroon for September 19, 2013
This week in UM News, find out where you can watch with Western Montana’s first-ever TedX talk. Then, join UM News reporter Lauren Robinson as she meets the hands behind the puppets in UM Productions‘ latest presentation, “Avenue Q”. Finally, learn about the secret art collection hidden underneath UM, and what Barbara Koostra is doing to find these masterpieces a new home. This week’s broadcast is presented by Anna Cole and Mackenzie Lee, produced by Eric Clements, and directed by Max Barnum.
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