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9/9-9/15 - 75% Tuition refund
9/11 - Literay Guild Reading at Hastings
9/16 - 50% Tuituion Refund
9/17 - 7:00 pm B101 Constitution Day
9/22-9/25 American Indian Heritage Week
9/22- 7:00 pm, B101 American Heritage: A Forward Perspective
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Lost and Found is now located the Bookstore.
If an item is found when the Bookstore is not open, please turn it into the HelpDesk near South Court. They will see that Maintenance gets the item(s),and then will give it to the Bookstore when they open. This also applies to notices of lost items. Please contact Scott Karaffa x5140 with any questions. |
Montana's Constitution and the Right to a Clean and Healthful Environment
Wednesday, September 17 7 PM B 101 As the debate continues on coal's future in the area, we investigate our state's constitutional right to a "clean and healthful environment." What was the intent of the authors who crafted this language? How has this right impacted Montana's political, legal, and economic landscape over the past thirty years and how do we expect it to impact our future development? Hear from delegates of Montana's 1972 Constitutional Convention as we recognize this timely issue on national Constitution Day. |
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American Indian Heritage: A Forward Perspective Thursday, September 25 7 PM B 101 Montana is home to eight tribal governments representing eleven tribes, seven reservations, and five major urban Indian communities. As a result, our state is a rich center of American Indian heritage where culture and spirit are very much alive. Yet Montana's Indian population is challenged by a variety of social and economic issues. What programs and projects are underway to address these concerns and what policies can be initiated to beneficially impact our state's Native population? Listen to a lively discussion as panelists and the audience address these issues during American Indian Heritage Week. |
| Micheal Woodhead Hired For Director Outreach
Michael Woodhead earned his BS degree from the University of Idaho and his MS degree in education from the University of Oregon-Eugene. For over the past twenty years, Michael has accumulated a wide variety of experience in administrating, supervising, and assessing Continuing, Community, Outreach, Workforce Development, and Distance Education programs in Alaska, Oregon, Massachusetts, and Wisconsin. He has been involved in developing, promoting, and marketing programs and services at the school district, community college, and university levels. Michael's tenure at MSU-Great Falls began on September 2, 2008, and he looks forward to addressing and meeting the Outreach and Workforce development needs of MSU-Great Falls and the community. |
Dr. Denise Baldwin Joins Northern's Great Falls' Staff Dr. Denise F. Baldwin is from Fort Myers, Florida, where she was born and raised. Dr. Baldwin received her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Florida in 1995, a Master of Science in Human Resources Development and Administration from Barry University in 2000, and a Doctorate of Education in Organizational Leadership with a specialization in Educational Leadership from Nova Southeastern University in 2006. She has worked for the Lee County School District in Fort Myers, Florida, for the past six years as a parent involvement specialist, kindergarten teacher, first grade teacher, fourth grade teacher, and guidance counselor. She served as a department chair, peer teacher, testing and equity coordinator, member of the writing committee, reading/leadership team, and parent teacher association/student advisory committee. Before her career with the Lee County School District, Dr. Baldwin worked as a social worker for the Florida Department of Children and Families. She is professionally certified by the State of Florida Department of Education in Educational Leadership (All Levels) and Elementary Education (Grades K-6). Dr. Baldwin so happy to be experiencing Montana and thankful for the opportunity to serve as Assistant Professor in the College of Education at Montana State University-Northern Great Falls campus. |
Weaver to be Inducted into Athletics Hall of Fame.
As a member of the 1964 MSU-Bozeamn Football Team, past Dean Will Weaver will be inducted into the Wendy's of Montana/MSU Athletics Hall of Fame at the September 27 game against South Dakota.
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| Shannon Walden, Cherie McKeever & Tammy Filliater Create & Publish
Shannon Walden, Cherie McKeever and Tammy Filliater created and published Integrate: The Benjamin Cummings Custom Laboratory Program for Anatomy & Physiology for BIO 213 - Anatomy & Physiology I. The science faculty created this customized Lab Manual to tailor labs and learning outcomes to fit the specific needs of our A&P students at the COT. The customized lab manual is one of several changes being instituted as part of a pilot A&P student retention plan developed by the science faculty last year. The manual was published by Pearson Benjamin Cummings and is being used by our students this fall semester. |
Grand Opening of Trades Building Over 200 people were on hand to celebrate our new Trades Building! Community leaders, contractors, educators, students, and a great representation of MSU - Great Falls faculty and staff were on hand to acknowledge the work of many, many people in making our new Welding and Carpentry programs a reality.
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Updated Forms
Submitted by Heather Palermo
Campus forms have been updated and most of them are PDF fill-in forms. All updated forms are on the intranet under Frequently Used Forms. For a complete list of forms, click on All Forms. (http://intranet.msugf.edu/Forms.htm) The forms can also be found on the Common Drive at: FORMS\Updated Forms - USE THESE. If you have forms saved on your computer you reuse please, replace them with the updated forms. If you have any problems or questions, please let Heather know. |
Tom Cole featured on ITPro Website
Article Submitted by Tom Cole
Tom was selected as the IT Pro Spotlight of the month which is an Online IT Career Development Resource which is a offered to Comp TIA Certified IT professionals. To read Tom's feature story visit the ITPro website which can be viewed at http://itpro.comptia.org | |
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