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Missoula Remembers Fallen Veterans

November 19, 2014

FinalSequenceThe Missoula Civil Air Patrol has begun collecting donations towards honoring fallen veterans through Wreaths Across America. The organization has placed over 20,000 memorial wreaths on the graves of fallen veterans since 2008. The CAP plans on laying wreaths December 7th.

University of Montana Stay Up in the Fight Against Cancer

November 19, 2014

1119UpTilDawnUniversity of Montana students stay “Up Till Dawn” to fund raise for St. Jude Children Research Hospital. UM News reporter, Mackenzie Enich, tells us how staying up one night can help thousands of children stay up for good.

Bugs Crawl Their Way into Missoula’s Downtown Scene

November 19, 2014

1119-Butterfly houseIn early 2015, Missoula will open its first insectarium. UM News reporter Jenna Heberden got close and friendly with one bug ambassador who will be the star.

UM News Maroon – November 12, 2014

November 13, 2014

On UM News this week, anchors Allison Molin and Mackenzie Enich tell us how the University of MontanaNov 11 Maroon for KPAX is providing jobs for community members through both campus construction and health care. They also talk about what the University is doing to make technology accessible to all students. Produced by Jenna Heberden. Directed by Cole Havens

UM News Silver – 11/13/2014

November 12, 2014

Nov 12 SilverThis week on UM News catch up on the latest construction projects around campus with reporter Mackenzie Enich, learn about the Montana Grizzlies Hurling Team and find out how the Missoula College plans to educate health care professionals for their future jobs with Mahkia Clark and Holly Sinnema.

Director: Cole Havens, Producer: Keeley Van Middendorp

UM Implementing New Accessibility Policy

November 12, 2014
UM student Aaron Page uses the accessibility features on his Apple computer.

UM student Aaron Page uses the accessibility features on his Apple computer.

This semester UM is implementing a plan to make technology accessible to students with disabilities UM News reporter Mahkia Clark sat down with one student to find out how UM’s plan will benefit him and others in need of accessibility features.

College Programs Boost Health Care Education

November 12, 2014

11-12 NursingEdMontana is starting to see an increase in the number of retiring medical professionals, leaving high-paying jobs in the health industry open for college graduates. UM News reporter Holly Sinnema visited Missoula College to find out more.

UM News Silver- October 29, 2014

October 30, 2014

Oct 29 Silver for KTMF Anchor StillOn UM News this week, anchors Jenna Heberden and Mahkia Clark tell us how a lot of Montanans are voting early in this year’s mid-term election. They also talk about a local organization and its creative way to interest kids in the areas of science, engineering and math, and about a unique Missoula tradition for the Day of the Dead celebration this weekend. Produced by Holly Sinnema and directed by Ed Huberman.

UM News Maroon October 29, 2014

October 30, 2014

Oct 29 Maroon VimeoWith Election Day around the corner the thousand s of absentee ballots highlight this week’s edition of UM News. Anchors Keeley Van Middendorp and Allison Molin also tell us about a Missoula program that prepares students to fill the expanding occupations in science, technology, engineering, and math fields. They also tell us how University of Montana students prepare to roll into the Day of the Dead Parade with their steamroller prints. This program was produced by Mackenzie Enich and directed by Ed Huberman.

SpectrUM Brings The Fun Back Into Science

October 30, 2014

According to theUMNStem1 U.S. Department of Labor and Statistics, Montana is expected to see over 25,000 new jobs in the areas of math, science, technology and engineering by 2018.
SpectrUM Discovery Area aims to meet the growing occupations by showing children how fun a career in science can be. UM News reporter Keeley Van Middendorp took a visit to the museum to see SpectrUM’s creative approach to education.

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