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Spring 2016

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Around The Oval

Around The Oval

Take a look at what’s happening around campus, including news, a message from the president, the latest from Griz Nation, and much more.

About Alumni

About Alumni

Alumni across the globe share updates and photos about what they’re up to since graduating from UM.

Artifacts

Artifacts

Delve into the fascinating history of UM.

Letters

Letters

The Montanan welcomes letters to the editor. Read what others have to say about the magazine.

Staff Spring 2016

Lily Gladstone ’08

Lily Gladstone ’08 poses on the stage of UM’s Dennison Theatre. Gladstone recently starred alongside Kristen Stewart in the movie Certain Women, due out later this year.

The Grizzly Battalion ROTC cannon sits in front of Schreiber Gymnasium.

Artifacts: Behind the Boom

Learn the history behind one of the loudest sounds you'll hear at a Grizzly football game
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UM Professor David Firth, left, and Tom Stergios, vice president of Advanced Technology Group, have created a unique partnership that helps keep talented UM graduates in Montana working high-paying, high-tech jobs.

The Cutting Edge

UM partners with growing high-tech sector to create high-paying jobs, keep talented graduates right here in Montana

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A sign welcomes visitors to Libby on a bridge crossing the Kootenai River. Residents of Libby are ready to move on from its tarnished past and focus on the future.

The Rebirth of Libby

With help from UM, a small town in Nothwestern Montana takes on a rebranding effort to heal from its rocky past

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Lily Gladstone on campus

Center Stage

Lily Gladstone is a star on the rise, but her Blackfeet identity and UM roots keep her grounded in the capricious world of showbiz

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Facetime: Ryan Bell, M.F.A. ’14

Get to know Fulbright-National Geographic Fellow Ryan Bell, who earned his M.F.A. in creative writing from UM

An End and a Beginning

As business school Dean Gianchetta retires, next leader will assume UM’s first endowed dean’s chair

President's Perspective

A letter to readers from UM President Royce Engstrom

In Perfect Harmony

UM partnership ever-present as International Choral Festival rings in tenth anniversary

Where's Your Griz Been?

Take a look at where our readers took their Griz gear.

Raising Montana: A Powerful Legacy

UM alum, legendary journalist makes seven-figure estate gift

Griz Nation

Keep up to date with the Montana Grizzlies

UM Creates New Health and Medicine Initiative

Montana will need 40 percent more health care workers in the next decade, and the new UMHM is designed to help

New Gilkey Building Opens Doors

New facility home to Enterprise and Executive Development, Global Leadership Initiative, and UM Foundation

UM Professor Continues World’s Longest-Running Elk Study

Hebblewhite receives $435,000 grant from NSF to continue a fifteen-year study of migratory elk in Canada

Notable & Quotable

Campus notes and faculty quotes from around campus

Grizwald

Meet Grizwald, UM‘s cartoon bear. In frequent issues of the Montanan, we provide a drawing of Grizwald that needs a creative, original caption

The Bottom Line

Significant numbers, statistics and rankings regarding UM

Letter: Written in the Stars

In the Montanan article, Brian Nixon said, “Most of Western Montana is now represented on Mars.” He can add Polson, because that’s where I’m from.
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