Tag: Allison Molin

UM News Silver-December 3, 2014

December 4, 2014

Dec 3 SilverThe increase of job opportunity in several fields highlight this week’s edition of UM News. Anchors Mahkia Clark and Allison Molin tell us about two Missoula College programs that prepares students to fill the expanding occupations in the culinary and carpentry fields. They also tell us how University of Montana students help local high school students achieve their singing dreams and they share with us the upcoming holiday events at the university. This program was produced by Mackenzie Enich and directed by Cole Havens.

Missoula College Program Teaches Next Generation Of Tradesmen

December 3, 2014

123-CarpentryClassThe construction industry is growing. And with it, the need for skilled workers. UM News reporter Allison Molin and photographer Ed Huberman looked into a Missoula College program that’s teaching the next generation of tradesmen.

UM News Maroon – November 20, 2014

November 20, 2014

Nov 19 Maroon anchorsThis week on UM News, anchors Mackenzie Enich and Holly Sinnema find out more about the Can the Bobcats food drive and how it’s helping feed families in need. They also look into a fundraiser where University of Montana students stay “Up ‘Til Dawn”  to help children with cancer, and they share the details about a Butterfly House and Insectarium crawling its way into Missoula next year. Produced by Allison Molin, directed by Ed Huberman.

UM Hurling Team Preparing To Host 2015 National Championship

November 12, 2014

1111-HurlingChampsThe University of Montana‘s Hurling Team is preparing for the 2015 National Collegiate Hurling Championship that UM will host this spring. UM News reporter Allison Molin looked into what the team has to do and how the game could affect the community.

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.

Montanan’s Take Advantage Of Early Voting Period

October 29, 2014

1030-EarlyVotingThousands of Montanans vote early during elections by mailing or dropping off absentee ballots. UM News reporter Allison Molin and photographer Cole Havens looked into the pros and cons of voting before election day.

UM News Silver – October 23, 2014

October 23, 2014

Oct 22 SilverThis week on UM News, anchors Jenna Heberden and Keeley Van Middendorp look into a new physical therapy system being tested at the University of Montana‘s Movement Science Laboratory, as well as the rising international student population on campus. They also explain why it’s an ideal time for student teachers to look for jobs and how biking can save you money in the long run. Produced by Allison Molin, directed by Cole Havens.

UM Class Gives Dance Students Teaching Experience

October 15, 2014

1016_DanceClassLecture 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

October 9, 2014

Oct 8 Maroon for KPAX anchorsConstruction 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.

UM’s Lewis and Clark Village Appealing To Students

October 8, 2014

108-Lewis&ClarkThe University of Montana’s off-campus student housing Lewis and Clark Village is turning 10 years old this semester. UM News reporter Allison Molin looked into why so many students are choosing to move into these apartments.

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