| Date: | 04/25/2008 |
| Location: | tickets required see info |
| Notes: | Top Jazz Artists Coming To UM UM's Buddy DeFranco Jazz Festival will take place Friday and Saturday, April 25-26. The annual festival includes all-day noncompetitive, educational events and two exciting evening performances by internationally renowned artists. The Friday evening performance features world-class clarinetist DeFranco with guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, multi-instrumentalist James Morrison and the UM Jazz Band. Saturday's featured artists are DeFranco with trombonist John Allred, saxophonist Phil Woods and the UM Jazz Band. The concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. in the University Theatre and costs $22 for one and $40 for both. Students and seniors pay $17 for one and $30 for both. All seats are reserved. Tickets are available at all GrizTix outlets or by calling 888-MONTANA. More information about festival events and featured artists is on the festival's Web site. Buddy DeFranco Jazz Festival |
| Date: | 04/26/2008 |
| Location: | Tickets required see info |
| Notes: | COT Offers Cajun-Creole Cuisine At Dinner Students of the UM College of Technology culinary arts program will prepare and serve authentic Louisiana cuisine at the annual Capstone Dinner on Saturday, April 26. The event, a fundraiser for the college's Culinary Student Education Fund, begins at 5:30 p.m. in the foyer of the COT Administration Building, 909 South Ave. W. It is open to the public. Tickets cost $75 and can be purchased at the COT cashier's office or by calling 406-243-7870. They are on sale until 3 p.m. April 25. The theme of this year's dinner is "Delta Queen, Louisiana Cuisine: Down-home Southern cooking served on an old-fashioned paddle-wheel boat." A silent auction will be held throughout the evening, and Jodi Marshall will provide live jazz music. For more information call Michelle Ekstrom at 406-529-0447, or Tom Campbell at 406-243- 7831 or e-mail thomas.campbell@umontana.edu. |
| Date: | 12/03/2007 |
| Location: | East side of Campus |
| Notes: | Construction will begin Monday, Dec. 3, on a 2,000-seat expansion to the east side of Washington-Grizzly Stadium at The University of Montana. Drivers are asked to slow down and expect possible delays on Campus Drive. Then on Dec. 15, a section of Campus Drive east of the stadium will be closed to through traffic until the building project is completed in August 2008. http://news.umt.edu/index.asp?sec=1&too=100&eve=1000&id=1923 |
| Date: | 04/24/2008 |
| Location: | Missoula |
| Notes: | Montana Indian Education Association Hilton Garden Inn, Missoula, MT |
| Date: | 04/04/2008 |
| Location: | See text |
| Notes: | Learn About Montana's Archaeological History Seven free lectures for those interested in learning more about the state's archaeology and history will take place during April. All lectures will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Following are lecture dates and locations: • Friday, April 4, University Center Room 330: "Public Archaeology in Montana" by UM anthropology doctoral student Helen Keremedjiev. • Monday, April 7, University Center Alumni Board Room: "The Yellowstone Archaeology Project" by UM Assistant Professor Doug MacDonald. • Wednesday, April 9, Fort Missoula Historical Museum: "Archaeology of the Jocko Lakes Fire" by C. Milo McLeod, Lolo National Forest archaeologist. • Tuesday, April 15, University Center Room 333: "The Big Timber Chinese Community" by UM anthropology graduate student Justin Moschelle. • Tuesday, April 22, University Center Room 332: "The Historical Archaeology of Fort Owen" by UM anthropology graduate student Don Merritt. • Thursday, April 24, University Center Room 331: "Historic Settlement and Mining of the Garnet Range" by UM anthropology graduate student Brent Rowley. • Wednesday, April 30, University Center Room 326: "The Chinese in Montana" by UM anthropology doctoral student Chris Merritt. For more information, call Chris Merritt at 406-243-6249. |
| Date: | 04/26/2008 |
| Location: | Liberal Arts (LA) |
| Notes: | Praxis II Requirements: |