Tag: Mackenzie Enich
UM News Silver-December 3, 2014
The 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.
UM News Maroon – November 20, 2014
This 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.
University of Montana Stay Up in the Fight Against Cancer
University 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.
University Construction Jobs Stimulate the Local Economy
Construction on the University of Montana campus may slow down traffic but it sure speeds up the economy. UM News reporter Mackenzie Enich tells us how more holes in the ground mean more jobs.
UM News Maroon October 29, 2014
With 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.
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.
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.
Rise of Student Loan Debt
Student loan debt is still on the rise. Over ten percent of University of Montana students can’t pay off their loans. UM News reporter Mackenzie Enich tells us why the money is adding up.
UM News Silver-September 25, 2014
This week on UM News, reporters Mahkia Clark and Mackenzie Enich cover stories from campus diversity, a new approach to getting home safe from a night out, the economic benefits of local craft breweries and UM’s 150th Homecoming celebration.
UM A Capella Group Fights for Survival
As the collegiate a capella scene around the country is booms the University of Montana a capella group fights for survival. UM News reporter Mackenzie Enich, tunes in.
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