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State Tipoffs Involving Montana Newsletter for 2020-06-14 ( 6 items ) |
Fulbright Scholar Yoncha Joins ECU Fine Arts Faculty (10)
ADA, Oklahoma, June 9 -- East Central University issued the following news:
East Central University welcomes Anne Yoncha, a Fulbright scholar, as an assistant professor to its Fine Arts faculty beginning in the Fall 2020 semester. She will teach 2D Design, Color Theory, Senior Seminar & Professional Practices and Art History Survey 1.
Yoncha's path to ECU has been a fascinating one. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Delaware in 2010 and followed that up with an MFA fr more PR
Mont. Gov. Bullock Announces Support for Local Meat Processors, Small Businesses and Local Governments Across Montana (10)
HELENA, Montana, June 9 -- Gov. Steve Bullock, D-Montana, issued the following news release on June 5:
Governor Steve Bullock announced funding through the federal CARES Act will be used to boost in-state processing and storage capacity for local meat processors, to provide additional financial assistance for small businesses, and to reimburse local governments for COVID-19 related expenses.
The Montana Meat Processing Infrastructure Grant is available to aid small and medium-sized meat proces more PR
Mont. Gov. Bullock Issues Statement on Signing, Lodging of Butte Priority Soils Consent Decree (10)
HELENA, Montana, June 9 -- Gov. Steve Bullock, D-Montana, issued the following statement regarding the signing and filing of the Butte Priority Soils Consent Decree in federal District Court:
"Marks a significant milestone in our efforts to secure a final cleanup for America's largest Superfund site. After many years of challenges and disagreements, we have done things the Montana way by never giving up and working together and towards a future that meets the needs of the Butte community. I am more PR
Statement From Flathead Valley Community College President on Diversity and Inclusion (10)
KALISPELL, Montana, June 11 -- Flathead Valley Community College issued the following statement by President Jane A. Karas:
As a nation, we are seeing a time of great unrest and change. As a community, we feel the effects of nationwide protests, recent violence, and racism.
At FVCC, we support constructive dialogue and acceptance of diversity. Education provides an opportunity to study and discuss systemic change. Our campus serves students who create their own individual boundaries around pol more PR
University of Montana Geosciences Program Awarded $1.4M for Mountain Watershed Research (10)
MISSOULA, Montana, June 13 -- The University of Montana issued the following news release:
As mountain watersheds store and release water, the Earth's shape changes ever so subtly. The University of Montana Department of Geosciences now can track those changes by GPS, thanks to a $1.4 million cut of a multi-institutional collaborative award from the National Science Foundation.
The total value of the award, part of the NSF's Frontier Research in Earth Sciences program, is $2.43 million.
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University of Montana Journalism Student Wins National Multimedia Championship (10)
MISSOULA, Montana, June 12 -- The University of Montana issued the following news release:
Jiakai "JK" Lou, a recent graduate of the UM School of Journalism, was named the overall national multimedia champion of the annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program on June 5.
Often described as the college Pulitzers, the Hearst competition involves 104 accredited member universities of the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication. Lou's award comes with a $10,000 first prize.
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