Archive for November, 2021

UM News November 17, 2021

November 17, 2021

In this weeks edition of UM News, we look into how the theatre is helping tell the stories of those with driving under the influence offenses, and a food drive event at the mall.

Can the Cats Event

November 17, 2021

The University of Montana ESports team and Entertainment Management program put on a Can the Cats event to collect food and participate in an off the field competition with MSU ahead of the Brawl of The Wild.  Jourden Redmond has the story.

Theatre Students Raise Awareness About DUIs in Montana

November 16, 2021

University of Montana theatre students are bringing DUI offenders stories to the stage. It’s an effort to raise awareness about the high rate of drunk driving cases in the state. Jourden Redmond has the story.

UM News November 10, 2021

November 10, 2021

This week, UM News looks at a UM Business class helping feed local residents through the Missoula Food Bank and a UM Geography Instructor is helping resettle Afghan scholars. Christopher Kunda reports.

University Entertainment Management Program Raises Money for Montana Foodbank Network

November 10, 2021

A CLASS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA RAISED MONEY FOR MORE THAN SIXTY-THOUSAND MEALS FOR THE MONTANA FOODBANK NETWORK.

UM News November 3 2021

November 4, 2021

In this week’s edition of UM News, we take a look at how a business professor’s podcast is breaking ground. Meanwhile, Missoula College students and faculty train bees to hunt invasive snails in Florida.

University Podcast Expands Across the State

November 4, 2021

A UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA BUSINESS PROFESSOR’S PODCAST IS NOW REACHING A LARGER AUDIENCE ACROSS THE STATE. OUR REPORTER, CHRISTOPHER KUNDA TELLS US MORE ABOUT THIS UNIVERSITY PODCAST.

Missoula College Research Project Trains Bees to Locate Giant African Land Snails in Florida

November 3, 2021

A research project at Missoula College trains bees to locate giant african land snails, an invasive species that’s threatening the agriculture industry in Florida.

UM News Reporter Jackson Groff Reports.

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