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University of Montana Dean of Students hands down suspensions for sit-in

Kendra Kallevig’s suspension will stretch from Friday through Tuesday. She will graduate next month having received high honors, including the Outstanding Student Leader Award.

The University of Montana might suspend students for sweatshop protest

“My main fear with this recent development is that whether or not students end up being suspended tomorrow or being put on probation for a year, it’s a sign the university is trying to suppress us from protesting next year,” she said. “Here we are all taught to be passionate about something, how to be effective in making change happen, and it just so happens we can’t make change on our own campus and that it is our own campus that is being suppressive.”

Cindy McCain Joins Board of Directors of Grateful Nation Montana, Inc.

Grateful Nation Montana was founded in 2007 to provide college scholarships and outreach services to the children of Montana soldiers killed while on active duty in Iraq or Afghanistan.

University of Montana nationally recognized by The National Wildlife Federation for transportation options

The award focused on the Associated Students of UM Office of Transportation, created in 1999 by a student referendum as the only student-run transit system in the country.

Multimedia Feature: MSU’s new collaborative multimedia center opens

The studio was developed to raise awareness of the unique research and creative projects happening at MSU.

University of Montana: Computer games don’t affect productivity. Governor orders games removed from state computers

“It’s ridiculous to us that someone would complain about not having Solitaire,” said Tammy Yedinak, assistant to the deans in the UM School of Business Administration, referring to herself and her co-workers.

MSU workshops offer summer learning adventures in Montana and Yellowstone Country

In its fifth consecutive season, the "Landscapes of the Mind" series offers four weekend courses taught by faculty members from the MSU College of Letters and Science. The courses are open to everyone and can be taken either for credit or no credit.

MSU College of Business Accreditation Reaffirmed

“We are honored and extremely pleased to maintain this prestigious and rigorous accreditation by AACSB particularly since it was reaffirmed unconditionally.” said Rich Semenik, Dean of the College of Business at MSU.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce gives Montana schools a mixed report card.

Montana received an A in academic achievement, but got Ds in both rigor of standards and achievement relative to money spent.

Groseth named President and CEO of Alumni Association

For the business she conducts on a national basis and in meeting with colleagues from other institutions, she will carry the new title of President and CEO of the Alumni Association.