| Date: | 04/14/2008 |
| Location: | campuswide |
| Notes: | student register for Fall classes |
| 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: | 04/14/2008 |
| Location: | UM Law School |
| Notes: | Contact Neil Dubois @ (406) 781-4480 Email: neil.dubois@umontana.edu |
| Date: | 04/16/2008 |
| Location: | UC Theatre |
| Notes: | Intersecting Interest and Travel Knowledge Conference will be held on the 16th-17th of April at the UC Theatre. |
| 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: | 04/15/2008 |
| Location: | see text |
| Notes: | Tribal Knowledge Conference Set A conference designed to create a forum for dialogue about tribal knowledge guardianship and to discuss issues of indigenous research and data collection will be held at UM April 15-17. The conference -- "Intersecting Interests: Tribal Knowledge and Research Communities" -- includes speakers such as Ryan Heavy Head and Narcisse Blood, academic scholars and spiritual leaders of the Kainai tribe at Standoff, Alberta, as well as eminent American Indian statesman Sam Deloria, who has long worked for Indian civil rights and law and policy influence. Events begin Tuesday, April 15, with registration from 5 to 9 p.m. and a town hall meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. in the University Center Theater. On Wednesday, April 16, the conference welcome event featuring tribal dignitaries and UM Provost Royce Engstrom will take place at 8:30 a.m. in the theater. More than 25 breakout workshops in three sessions will be held at the University Center Wednesday and Thursday. The conference closes Thursday with a moderated discussion and open mic for declaration of commitments from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Conference registration before April 1 is $150. After that date, the registration fee is $175. One-day registration is available for $75. UM students pay $75 for the entire conference or a one-day fee of $35. The conference is sponsored by President George Dennison, the School of Education Division of Educational Research and Service and the Montana Office of Public Instruction. OPI Continuing Education credits and UM Continuing Education credits are available. A complete conference agenda and registration forms are on the Web site. For more information, call Patty LaPlant at 406-243-5403 or e-mail patty.laplant@mso.umt.edu. Intersecting Interests |
| Date: | 04/16/2008 |
| Location: | Noon-5 pm, UC |
| Notes: | Used Outdoor Gear Sale April 16 Discounted outdoor gear, including climbing shoes, tents and bikes, will be on sale from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, on the first floor of the University Center. The event, hosted by UM's Outdoor Program, is open to the general public. All those interested in selling their used outdoor or sports gear can bring items to the sale from 7 to 11 a.m. and pick up their unsold gear after the sale between 5 and 8 p.m. The Outdoor Program will collect 15 percent of each sale. For more information call 406- 243-5172. |