Archive for October, 2014
UM International Rates Rise
More international students are choosing to attend the UM than ever before. The University has seen a one percent increase in the past year, putting UM higher than the national average. UM News reporter Jenna Heberden and photographer/editor Ed Huberman hung out with some international students and learned what they are enjoying.
Student Teachers Graduate into an Opening Field
Baby boomer teachers seek retirement, making room for a new generation. UM News reporter Mackenzie Enich sat in the classroom with the outgoing and incoming teachers.
UM News Silver for October 16, 2014
This week on UM News anchors Holly Sinnema and Mahkia Clark discuss how local high school students are earning college credit allowing them to save both time and money, and what dance students are doing to learn real life teaching skills. They also found out how UM’s phonathon is doing in comparison to last years donations and welcome families to campus for family weekend.
Produced by Jenna Heberden
Directed by Ed Huberman
UM News Maroon- October 16, 2014
UM News reporters Allison Molin and Mackenzie Enich check out how high school students are saving both time and money while taking dual credit courses before college, and how some UM students have become the teachers when it comes to instructing children’s dance. Learn about the UM Circus Club, the newest student group on campus, and be sure to check out the list of Family Weekend events at the University Oct. 17-19.
Directed by Ed Huberman
Produced by Keeley Van Middendorp.
UM Students Raise Money For The UM Foundation
Some University of Montana students are picking up the phone and reaching out to alumni and others to raise money for academics and campus activities. UM News reporter Holly Sinnema has the story.
UM Circus Club Rehearses Quirky Skills
Students juggle, hula hoop, and dance at a new club at the University of Montana. UM News reporter Mahkia Clark and photographer Cole Havens entered the ring and got a front row seat to rehearsals of the Circus Club.
High School Students Earn College Credit
As university tuition rises, Missoula high school students are finding a way to reduce expenses going into college. UM News reporter, Mackenzie Enich shows us how students can earn high school and college credit at the same time.
UM Class Gives Dance Students Teaching Experience
Lecture classes alone aren’t enough to prepare some college students for what they’ll face after graduation. UM News reporter Allison Molin reports that one class gives dance students real world teaching experience.
UM News Maroon October 8, 2014
Construction on UM’s new softball field highlights this week’s edition of UM News. Anchors Allison Molin and Jenna Heberden also tell us about a program that helps students in large lecture classes with homework, and Reporter Keeley Van Middendorp is in the newsroom to tell us more about a scholarship for native students. This week’s program is produced by Holly Sinnema, and directed by Cole Havens.
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