Three of Missoula’s most visible leaders will speak at the annual City Club ‘State of the Community’ luncheon on Monday, April 15 at the Doubletree Hotel.
Following the initial discussion that began on Tuesday regarding the recommended changes at UM’s Mountain Campus, President Bodnar announced a new effort to redesign the Missoula College and the Lifelong Learning opportunities.
Three Missoula leaders addressed the City Club at the annual State of the City gathering at the Doubletree Edgewater on Monday with the topic; Missoula – A Confluence of Opportunity.
Hellgate High School senior Ian Knight was honored on Tuesday at City Hall for winning the Grand Prize in the U.S. State Department’s nationwide 2017 Citizen Diplomacy Challenge for a photo entitled ‘Unity’.
On Monday evening, the activist group Missoula Rises presented a forum called ‘Tackling Sexism’ which featured several UM officials including football coach Bobby Hauck, UM President Seth Bodnar and Athletic Director Kent Haslam.
On Monday, February 26, the activist group Missoula Rises will be hosting a panel discussion at the Wilma Theater entitled ‘Tackling a Culture of Sexism’.
The Montana Board of Regents met in Helena on Thursday, but due to inclement weather and bad roads throughout the state, some regents were not able to attend.
She heeded the call when UM President Royce Engstrom was asked to step down, and now interim UM President Sheila Stearns is ready to hand over the keys to the president’s office to the new man, Seth Bodnar.
The University of Montana has released a list of recommendations regarding academic programs and administrative services after an exhaustive process known by the acronym APASP.