2015-16
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Table of Contents UM Students: Here’s how to ride free, and recycle in Missoula ������������������������������������������������������������������������2 Unique Missoula: History, Culture, Downtown, Parks, Trails ������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 Missoula Live Music Scene ����������������������������������������������7 UM’s Blackstone Launchpad ��������������������������������������������9 Quick Eats for students ��������������������������������������������������10 Event Listings ������������������������������������������������������������12-63 Coupons ��������������������������������������������������������������������61-62
Index of Advertisers All That Jazz ������������������������������������������������������������� 61/62 Bagels on Broadway ������������������������������������������������������22 Big Sky Bikes ����������������������������������������������������������� 61/62 Bitterroot Floral ��������������������������������������������������������������27 Bob Wards ���������������������������������������������������������������� cover Butterfly Herbs ��������������������������������������������������������� 61/63 Caras Property ����������������������������������������������������������������51 Church Directory ������������������������������������������������������������36 Dominos ����������������������������������������������������������������������������6 El Cazador ����������������������������������������������������������������������22 Erbert & Gerbert ������������������������������������������������������������27 Garden City Property Management ������������������������������51 Gatewest Property Management ����������������������������������15 Gray Wolf Peak ����������������������������������������������������������������5 Green Light ��������������������������������������������������������������������22 Green Ribbon Books ������������������������������������������������������27 Import Market ���������������������������������������������������22, 61/62 Jeanette Rankin - front ��������������������������������������������������27 Les Schwab ����������������������������������������������������������������������55 Lionheart Caregivers ������������������������������������������������ cover Loose Caboose ��������������������������������������������������������������21 MCAT ������������������������������������������������������������������������������22 Mellow Mood ������������������������������������������������������������������27 Midas ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������3 Missoula Bicycle Works ��������������������������������������������������27 Missoula Fresh Market ��������������������������������������������������29 Mustard Seed ������������������������������������������������������������������11 Orange Street Food Farm ��������������������������������������������43 Outside In Gardening ������������������������������������������������������1 Summit Property Management ������������������������������������51 Sweets Barn ��������������������������������������������������������������������22 Trailhead �������������������������������������������������������������������� cover Treasure Chest ��������������������������������������������������������� 61/62 UM College of Forestry ����������������������������������������������������3 UM Continuing Education ��������������������������������������������48 UM Golf ��������������������������������������������������������������������������48 UM Montana Rep Theater ��������������������������������������������64 UM Music ������������������������������������������������������������������������16
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UM Students:
Here’s how to ride free, and recycle in Missoula
PETER FRIESEN (peter.friesen@missoulian.com)
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rom recycling to taking the bus or biking, sustainability is a way of life in Missoula, but getting started can be a daunting task. So here’s a primer on how to save the planet (and get around town without a car). For new students, campus is the starting place to find food, recreation, new friends and even recycling. The University of Montana has recycling bins scattered across campus, mostly near residence halls and outside the University Center. The university recycles white and pastel colored paper, magazines, newspaper, plastic bottles, and aluminum and tin cans, according to the UM recycling guide, available on their website. Cardboard can be recycled in large bins behind Knowles and Craig Halls and the library, or it can be broken down and left between bins at any recycling location. Plastic bottles must have lids removed and can only be #1 (PETE) or uncolored #2 (HDPE). A Republic Services recycling center is located at 3207 W. Broadway, near North Reserve Street, for
students who live off campus, or in case of any extra recycling needs. Recycling glass can be tough in Missoula, but there are options for the devoted recycler. Glass can be recycled at the Target store on North Reserve, in bins located near the store entrance. Recyclers are asked to turn in clean bottles with no lids, corks or other material, to prevent contamination. Bayern Brewery runs an ecoleague program that allows residents to return standard brown bottles in a Bayern ecopack box for a refund. Bottles with embossing or screw tops are not accepted. Bayern offers 5 cents for each bottle returned to the brewery, according to its website, and exchanges the ecopack, which can be returned at any time for a full refund.
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ransportation in Missoula can be a breeze, even without a car. The city and university both offer options for free and cheap transportation, including buses, bicycle rentals and trails to help travel from one place to another. All buses in Missoula are free to ride, anytime, anywhere, although none run on Sunday.
2015-16 Bear Necessities UDASH, which is owned and run by the Associated Students of the University of Montana, runs five colorcoordinated lines to student housing, off-campus parking lots, downtown and several other destinations, according to ASUM Transportation’s website. All UDASH buses stop on campus and at several places along their routes, making them useful for students living near a line. Bus tracking is available by visiting the UDASH website or at bus stops by texting stop-specific codes to learn what buses are coming in the next few minutes. The Gold Line runs downtown at night and on the weekends, but like all UDASH buses, it only runs during school, not on breaks or days off. The university also offers students several bike rental options, ranging from free, single-speed UBikes, which are available to rent for up to two days at the front desk of Mansfield Library, to semester-long rentals from the Office of Transportation. The ASUM Office of Transportation’s semester rental prices range from $40 to $60, depending on the model. All bikes come with lights, lock, helmet and maintenance during the rental. Bicycles can be reserved online or in the ASUM offices in the University Center. The city of Missoula runs the Mountain Line bus
3 system, which covers 14 routes crisscrossing the city, from the airport to the mall and into the South Hills. All buses have bike racks on the front and many lines offer 15-minute BOLT! service. Mountain Line offers bus tracking through an app, available on iPhone and Android. Cyclists can make use of Mountain Line’s bike repair stations, which include a bike stand with tools attached, an air compressor and a vending machine with spare parts and healthy snacks. Bike stations are on campus (behind the Liberal Arts building), as well as at Lewis and Clark Villages, Southgate Mall, Missoula Public Library and the downtown Mountain Line transfer center.
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issoula’s riverfront trail system can be useful for getting around town without dealing with traffic. Running along both sides of the Clark Fork River, the trails run from campus to downtown Missoula and the south side hooks up with the Milwaukee Trail, which runs all the way to Reserve Street. There are two pedestrian bridges near campus, the Van Buren Street Bridge and the Madison Street footbridge, which connect with the riverfront trails. For more information, visit the listed websites.
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Unique Missoula
History, Culture, Downtown, Parks, Trails
PETER FRIESEN (peter.friesen@missoulian.com)
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n 1860, C.P. Higgins and Francis Worden built a trading post they called Hell Gate along the Mullan Road west of present-day Missoula, taking advantage of an almost empty stretch of the welltraveled route. The post was successful and Higgins and Worden expanded a few years later, building a flour and sawmill next to the Clark Fork River in what is now downtown Missoula. Thus began the city of Missoula 150 years ago, said Nicole Brown, the curator of collections for the Historic Museum at Fort Missoula. “Missoula’s pretty much been a business town since its inception,” Brown said. Higgins and Worden led the town, with sharp minds for industry critically shaping Missoula’s history. Downtown is the best example of this history, Brown said. Higgins and Worden were able to bring in big businesses to a small area, making Missoula a
hub for the entire state. It remains Montana’s secondlargest city, behind only Billings. Businesses like the Missoula Mercantile helped Missoula grow, along with the jobs the mills provided. Brown said this growth made further expansion possible. “Though downtown was really the center, neighborhoods spiraled out around [it],” Brown said. “People were able to be prosperous away from downtown.” Fort Missoula was built on the outskirts of town in 1877, after townspeople requested protection from potential Indian conflicts, according to Fort Missoula’s website. The fort brought many contracts and jobs for local residents, and was the starting point for the 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps in 1888. The fort was decommissioned in 1947 and now houses the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula, as well as a military museum and the offices of various state and federal agencies.
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owntown is still a central part of the city, Brown said, which reflects the original industry-minded founding of Missoula. “I think you can still feel that today,” she said. Full of restaurants, bars, clubs and art galleries, downtown Missoula thrives, even when there’s a foot of snow on the ground. The Oxford Saloon was started in 1883 and has been open 24/7 for so many years that there are supposedly no longer any keys to the doors. Worden’s Market, Missoula’s first grocery store, specializes in a diverse wine, beer and food selection, as well as a full-service deli. Today, Missoula spirals far from downtown, reaching the South Hills and into the Rattlesnake Valley. Hundreds of acres of city parks and many trails keep recreationists comfortable in the city limits. The locally famous “M” trail on Mount Sentinel starts on the University of Montana campus and winds its way up to the concrete emblem, put in place in 1968, though a letter first appeared on the mountainside in 1908.
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issoula is also home to the Boone and Crockett Club’s national headquarters, located in the Old Milwaukee train depot near the Higgins Avenue Bridge. The club, founded in 1887 by future president Theodore Roosevelt and naturalist George Bird Grinnell, created the first big-game scoring and recordkeeping, and is devoted to the practice of ethical, sustainable hunting, according to the club’s website. The headquarters, occupied by the club in 1993, displays a few current and former world-record bears, sheep, deer and even a yak. For camping and larger spaces to play, the Lolo National Forest adjoins Missoula in three different places: Pattee Canyon, Blue Mountain and the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area, giving outdoorsy types access to miles of trails for day hiking, mountain biking or horseback riding. Located just 15 miles north of Missoula, the Flathead Reservation extends over 1.2 million acres. The reservation covers about half of Flathead Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the West, and features Salish language translations on road signs and markers. The lake itself is only about an hour from Missoula, making for a reasonable day trip or weekend camping. For more information on recreation in and near Missoula, visit the Missoulian’s trail guide, Lolo National Forest’s website and the city of Missoula’s website.
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Missoula Live Music Scene
Sunbaked streets to bar basements: Catch a live show in Missoula
PETER FRIESEN (peter.friesen@missoulian.com)
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ummer in Missoula is full of opportunities to get outside, get together with friends and experience live music. Even though the season is winding down, there are still a few warm weeks left and plenty of festivals and concerts in the Missoula area to keep anyone satisfied. Whether it’s a concert this fall or a festival next summer, here’s where to find hot live music in Missoula. Missoula’s tenth River City Roots Fest takes place on August 28-29 in Caras Park and on Main Street and features two days of music, food, activities and family fun.
The event is scheduled the weekend of the first Griz football game and the start of school, so visitors and new students alike can experience Missoula, Linda McCarthy, executive director of the Missoula Downtown Association, said. The festival is a great way for parents of new students to familiarize themselves with the town their kids will live in for the next few years. “We want University of Montana students to know their community and downtown is the place to get to know your community,” McCarthy said. The emphasis on art and music is what sets Missoula apart from other towns in Montana, McCarthy said. The festival enhances that by having an open, friendly atmosphere, without gates or admission fees.
8 2015-16 Bear Necessities “There’s no one checking your purse to see if you’re carrying something you shouldn’t be carrying,” McCarthy said. Out to Lunch and Downtown Tonight take over downtown Missoula every summer for weekly concerts with food and beer vendors. Out to Lunch takes place every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. until August 26. Downtown Tonight follows on Thursday evenings from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. until September 10, according to the Missoula Downtown Association website. Every year, Big Sky Brewing Co. opens its grounds for a summer concert series, drawing huge crowds for the Decemberists, Barenaked Ladies, Modest Mouse, Gregg Allman and many more. This year’s series ends on September 9, with Primus’ Willy Wonka-themed tour, Primus & the Chocolate Factory with the Fungi Ensemble.
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ear-round venues include the Adams Center and Dennison Theatre on the UM campus, the Wilma Theatre, the Top Hat, Zootown Arts Community Center and Stage 112, though most bars in town offer live music, making it easy to find a show almost every night of the year, especially for those 18 and older. This year, the Adams Center, the largest indoor concert space in Missoula, welcomes indie-rock group Death Cab for Cutie, Christian-rockers the Newsboys and Five Finger Death Punch with Papa Roach, and many others. Tickets are available online, at umt.edu/ griztix, or at the Adams Center box office. One of the most famous buildings in Missoula, The Wilma Theatre, is currently closed for renovations after it came under new ownership last spring, but plans to open strong on October 5, with a show from Southern psych-rock group My Morning Jacket, which is sold out.
Plans for the remodeled theater include movable seating, a reconfigured lobby and a new sound system. Located in Missoula’s Elks Lodge, Stage 112 has two different venues to welcome acts Tuesday through Saturday every week, since they added the Real Lounge downstairs about a year ago to their existing room. This fall, Stage 112 has booked Canadian indierockers Of Montreal and comedian Todd Barry, known for his work on Louie and Flight of the Conchords, as well as a long career as a stand-up. The Zootown Arts Community Center, or ZACC, offers only all-ages shows in its basement venue, as an alternative to age-restricted bar shows. “We’re trying to concentrate on serving a broader audience,” Kia Liszak, executive director of ZACC said. The venue, which is currently open during renovations, holds shows throughout the year, and this fall monthly shows sponsored by the college radio station KBGA and Missoula Community Radio will begin, Liszak said. Open mic nights are a bar and college town staple, a chance to get up in front of friends and peers to impress them with your soulful, artistic side and strumming skills. Plenty of chances to get onstage exist in Missoula and most open mic nights are only 18-plus. On campus, the University of Montana holds an open mic every month in the University Center Atrium. For those looking to laugh, the Union Club hosts a comedy open mic night the first Thursday of every month. For more information, visit the listed websites. Most tickets are available at Rockin Rudy’s, or online.
football schedule
Aug. 29: North Dakota State at UM
Oct. 3: UM at UC Davis, Davis
Nov. 7: UM at Idaho State
Sept. 5: Cal Poly at UM
Oct. 10: Weber State at UM
Nov. 14: Eastern Washington at UM
Sept. 19: UM at Liberty
Oct. 24: North Dakota at UM
Nov. 21: UM at Montana State
Sept. 26: Northern Arizona at UM
Oct. 31: UM at Portland State
Missoula, 1:30 p.m. MT Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Lynchburg, Virginia, 5 p.m. MT Missoula, 2 p.m. MT
California, 2 p.m. MT Missoula, TBA
Missoula, 1:30 p.m. MT
Portland, Oregon, 3 p.m. MT
Pocatello, Idaho, 2:30 p.m. MT Missoula, 1 or 1:30 p.m. MT Bozeman, 12 p.m. MT
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UM’s Blackstone Launchpad RYLAN BOGGS (rylan.boggs@missoulian.com)
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he Blackstone Launchpad was created to help University of Montana students pursue entrepreneurship opportunities, in other words, to help them grow ideas into workable businesses. The Launchpad provides students, alumni and staff with the resources to pursue entrepreneurship as a viable path. Experts at the Launchpad can help would-be entrepreneurs grow ideas of any size, whether they came up with a concept an hour ago or have thought about it for years, by providing consultation and bringing in outside resources like legal, marketing, insurance and sales specialists. Advocating a lean startup philosophy, the Launchpad focuses on identifying the problem being solved by an idea, what pains and gains are around that problem and what will be gained from creating a business from an idea.
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One successful business that once sat on the Launchpad is The Dram Shop, a growler fill station and tap room located in downtown Missoula. The Launchpad was able to help the Dram Shop with financial needs and provide introductions to banks, according to UM Launchpad manager Jennifer Stephens. The University of Montana’s Launchpad has been open for 18 months and has already had 400 students register with over 200 business ventures. The UM Launchpad is one of two Blackstone organizations in the state, with the other being on the Montana State University campus. There are Launchpads in 15 campuses across six states. The Launchpad is funded by the Blackstone charitable foundation which means that there are no fees associated with seeking help for a startup business. “Working with Blackstone is not any kind of a contract for people to give up part of their business,” Stephens said. The Launchpad currently has four part-time student employees, two full-time employees and are looking to hire another full-time person for marketing. “I think we will definitely see an uptick in registration when we hire a marketing person,” Stephens said.
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Quick Eats for students RYLAN BOGGS (rylan.boggs@missoulian.com)
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ooking for a quick and easy bite? Missoula is full of cheap eats geared toward broke college students or those on the go. The downtown area features a handful of burrito and taco spots, including El Diablo at Beckwith and Higgins Avenue, Taco Sano at Fourth and Higgins and Taco Del Sol at Higgins and Pine. All three offer the classic quick-eat burritos and tacos, with Taco Sano boasting massive quesadillas and Taco Del Sol serving a selection of adult beverages. For those looking for something a little more exotic, Five on Black features Brazilian rice dishes that are cheap, fast and guaranteed to fill even the biggest eater. Be sure to grab an extra cheese bread. Another unique Missoula eatery is The Empanada Joint on Main and Higgins. The Empanada Joint mixes local ingredients with traditional Argentinean cooking to produce empanadas your taste buds and wallet will both love.
Aug. 21: Wyoming at UM Missoula, 5:30 p.m. MT
Aug. 23: Indiana State at UM Missoula, 1 p.m. MT
Aug. 28: UM at Nevada
Reno, Nevada, 8 p.m. MT
Aug. 30: UM at Utah Valley Orem, Utah, 11 a.m. MT
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Sept. 13: Montana Cup: Creighton at UM Missoula, 2 p.m. MT
Sept. 18: UM at UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California, 8 p.m. MT
Sept. 25: UM at North Dakota
Grand Forks, North Dakota, 2 p.m. MT
Sept. 4: Washington State at UM
Sept. 27: UM at Northern Colorado
Missoula, 5 p.m. MT
Greeley, Colorado, 1 p.m. MT
Sept. 6: Iowa at UM
Oct. 2: Southern Utah at UM
Sept. 11: Montana Cup: Seattle vs. Creighton
Oct. 4: Northern Arizona at UM
Missoula, 10:30 a.m., MT
Missoula, 2 p.m. MT
Sept. 11: Montana Cup: Purdue at UM Missoula, 5 p.m. MT
Sept. 13: Montana Cup: Seattle vs. Purdue Missoula, 11 a.m. MT
Missoula, 3 p.m. MT
Missoula, 12 p.m. MT
Oct. 9: Eastern Washington Missoula, 3 p.m. MT
Oct. 11: UM at Idaho
Moscow, Idaho, 2 p.m. MT
Oct. 16: UM at Idaho State Pocatello, Idaho, 3 p.m. MT
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Oct. 18: UM at Weber State Ogden, Utah, 1 p.m. MT
Oct. 23: Portland State at UM Missoula, 3 p.m. MT
Oct. 25: Sacramento State at UM Missoula, 1 p.m. MT
Oct. 30: UM at Texas
Austin, Texas, 6 p.m. MT
Nov. 5: Big Sky Conference Tournament quarterfinals TBA
Nov. 6: Big Sky Conference Tournament semifinals TBA
Nov. 8: Big Sky Conference Tournament championship TBA
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Soccer : Grizzlies vs. Iowa
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Softball: Grizzlies vs. Columbia Basin Homecoming Week Kickoff Softball: Grizzlies vs. Carroll String Orchestra of the Rockies
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Softball: Grizzlies vs. North Idaho Faculty and Guest Artist Series
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Labor Day No Classes
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Biomedical Seminar Series
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Big Sky Aphasia MiniIntensive Biomedical Seminar Series
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Biomedical Seminar Series
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Fall Volunteer Fair Mansfield Center Brown Bag Lecture Series
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Mountain Computer Music Festival
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ASUM Senate Meeting First-Year Reading Experience Lecture
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Fall Volunteer Fair UM Political Science on the Radio Kyra Jean Williams Fall Festival
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Fall Prevention Awareness Day Homecoming Hall Door Decorating Contest Graduate School Workshop Volleyball: Grizzlies vs. Weber State ASUM Senate Meeting
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Student Employment Fair Football: Grizzlies vs. Grizzly Green Market Cal Poly UC Gallery Opening Play: Growing Up in Forestry Welcome BBQ Wonderland Davidson Honors Convocation Welcome Feast Biomedical Seminar Series Soccer: Grizzlies vs. Washington State Music Artist Series Play: Growing up in Wonderland Public Star Gazing
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Grizzly Green Market International Meet and Greet MMAC Closing Reception Crimestoppers Benefit Concert
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Grizzly Green Market Marketing Analytics Forum
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Grizzly Green Market MMAC Opening Reception
Montana/Idaho Clarinet Montana/Idaho Clarinet Festival Festival Blewett School of Law Renaming Dedication Biomedical Seminar Series Soccer: Grizzlies vs. Purdue Five Finger Death Punch & Papa Roach Concert Public Star Gazing
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Marketing Analytics Forum Biomedical Seminar Series President’s Lecture SeriesA
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2015 Law Alumni Reunion Biomedical Seminar Series Journalism Alumni Roundtable Journalism Alumni Reception Distinguished Alumni Awards Homecoming “Hello Walk” Painting All-Alumni Social Yell Night Pep Rally
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Softball: Grizzlies vs. Williston State Softball: Grizzlies vs. Great Falls
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Law Alumni Reunion Homecoming Hustle Homecoming Parade Football: Grizzlies vs. Northern Arizona
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Aug. 28: Air Force Tournament UM at Air Force
Colorado Springs, Colorado, 12 p.m. MT
Aug. 29: Air Force Tournament UM vs. Northeastern
Colorado Springs, Colorado, 5 p.m. MT
Aug. 30: Air Force Tournament UM vs. New Mexico State
Colorado Springs, Colorado, 11 a.m.
Sept. 4: Gonzaga Tournament UM vs. Utah
Spokane, Washington, 7 p.m. MT
Sept. 5: Gonzaga Tournament UM at Gonzaga
Spokane, Washington, 11 a.m. MT
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volleyball Sept. 12: Temple Tournament UM vs. Binghampton
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1:30 p.m. MT
Sept. 18: Denver Tournament UM vs. Abilene Christian Denver, Colorado, 4 p.m. MT
Sept. 19: Denver Tournament UM at Denver Denver, Colorado, 12 p.m. MT
Sept. 19: Denver Tournament UM vs. Illinois-Chicago Denver, Colorado, 5 p.m. MT
Sept. 23: Weber State at UM Missoula, 6 p.m. MT
Sept. 26: UM at Montana State Bozeman, 7 p.m. MT
Sept. 5: Gonzaga Tournament UM vs. Wyoming
Oct. 1: UM at North Dakota
Sept. 11: Temple Tournament UM at Temple
Oct. 3: UM at Northern Colorado
Spokane, Washington, 5 p.m. MT
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 p.m. MT
Sept. 12: Temple Tournament UM vs. Duquesne
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 8 a.m. MT
September Thursday, Sept. 3 Student Employment Fair
9 a.m.-3 p.m., University Center Ballroom. Work study, non-work study, part-time, on-campus, off-campus and volunteer opportunities available for students. Information: Career Services, 406-243-2022, careerfairs@umontana.edu.
Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Grand Forks, North Dakota, 6 p.m. MT Greeley, Colorado, 2 p.m. MT
Oct. 8: Northern Arizona at UM Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Oct. 15: Idaho at UM Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Oct. 17: Eastern Washington at UM Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Oct. 22: UM at Portland State Portland, Oregon, 8 p.m. MT
Oct. 24: UM at Sacramento State Sacramento, California, 2 p.m. MT
Oct. 29: UM at Eastern Washington Cheney, Washington, 7 p.m. MT
Oct. 31: UM at Idaho
Moscow, Idaho, 8 p.m. MT
Nov. 6: Northern Colorado at UM Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Nov. 7: North Dakota at UM Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Nov. 12: UM at Idaho State Pocatello, Idaho, 7 p.m. MT
Nov. 14: Montana State at UM Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Nov. 19-21: Big Sky Conference Tournament TBD
Oct. 10: Southern Utah at UM Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Opening Reception: “I Can Do Anything I Want Without Fearing the Consequences”
4-6 p.m., University Center Gallery. Artist Garrett Bryant’s work will feature large pieces of steel penetrated by brute force to explore concepts of male privilege and feminism. Hor d’oeuvres and refreshments will be available. The exhibition will be on display from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, Aug. 31-Sept. 24. Information: Brianna McLean, 406243-5564, brianna.mclean@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/uc/Arts-Entertainment/ucgallery/.
College of Forestry and Conservation Fall Welcome Barbecue 5 p.m., location TBA. CFC faculty and staff welcome all incoming students to a barbecue. Free. Information: Leana Schelvan, 406-243-6693, leana.schelvan@ umontana.edu, www.cfc.umt.edu/.
Davidson Honors College New Student Convocation
7 p.m., University Center Theater. Information: Karen Kaley, 406-243-2589, karen.kaley@umontana.edu, www.dhc.umt. edu/.
Friday, Sept. 4 WelcomeFeast
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., UM Oval. All members of the campus community are invited to enjoy free food, live music and other activities. The Division of Student Affairs encourages UM students, faculty and staff members to wear school colors. Information: Adrianne Donald, 406-2436029, adonald@mso.umt.edu.
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Soccer: Grizzlies vs. Washington State 5 p.m., South Campus Stadium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Faculty and Guest Artist Series
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents Margaret Lund Schuberg, flute, and Luis Millián, guitar. Admission costs $12 for general or $8 for students and seniors. Information: UM School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Play: “Growing Up in Wonderland: Alice’s Coming-of-Age Story”
7:30 p.m., Performing Arts and Radio/ Television Center Masquer Theatre. A play by Jillian Campana, performed as part of the Montana Repertory Theatre tour. Admission costs $11 for general or $6 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-2434481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Public Star-Gazing Event
9:15 p.m., Blue Mountain Observatory. Explore planets, nebulae, star clusters and distant galaxies. The events are familyfriendly. Attendees are asked to reserve a free ticket for each person in their group via Eventbrite at bit.ly/1KOSelu. Information: Diane Friend, 406-243-4299, diane.friend@umontana.edu, cas.umt.edu/ physics/Blue_Mountain_Observatory/.
Saturday, Sept. 5 Football: Grizzlies vs. Cal Poly
7 p.m., Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Play: “Growing Up in Wonderland: Alice’s Coming-of-Age Story”
7:30 p.m., Performing Arts and Radio/ Television Center Masquer Theatre. A play by Jillian Campana, performed as part of the Montana Repertory Theatre tour. Admission costs $11 for general or $6 for
children ages 12 and younger. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-2434481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Sunday, Sept. 6 Soccer: Grizzlies vs. Iowa
10:30 a.m., South Campus Stadium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Monday, Sept. 7 Labor Day
No classes, offices closed. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-243-5937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Wednesday, Sept. 9 ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., Missoula College East Campus Room HB 1, 909 South Ave. W. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@mso.umt.edu, life. umt.edu/asum/.
First-Year Reading Experience Lecture: Author John Vaillant
8-9 p.m., George and Jane Dennison Theatre. John Vaillant, author of the First-Year Reading Experience Book “The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival” will discuss his book. Free and open to the public. Information: Megan Stark, 406-243-2864, megan.stark@ umontana.edu, libguides.lib.umt.edu/c. php?g=275322&p=2136632.
Thursday, Sept. 10 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Meet and Greet: International Development Studies/Peace Corps Prep
4-5 p.m., Liberal Arts Building Room 103B. UM students interested in international development and/or the Peace Corps Prep Program are invited to socialize over refreshments. Information: Delyla Wilson, 406-243-6752, delyla.wilson@mso.umt.edu.
Closing Reception Film: “Never the Same”
7 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. To close the Montana Museum of Art & Culture’s exhibition “Human Condition: The Art of Ben Steele,” filmmaker Jan Thompson, president of the American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor Memorial Society, will present a screening of her film about the Bataan Death March, followed by a conversation and Q-and-A session with Thompson and special guest Loretta Swit, who narrates the documentary. Free and open to the public. Information: Jessica Vizzutti, 406-243-2019, jessica.vizutti@mso.umt.edu, www.umt. edu/montanamuseum/.
Crimestoppers Benefit Concert: B.J. Thomas
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Tickets cost $36, plus applicable fees, and are available by calling 406-721-1373. Information: Mike Velasquez, 406-721-1373, fivevalleyscrimestoppers@hotmail.com, test.mtcrimestoppers.com/.
Friday, Sept. 11 Montana/Idaho Clarinet Festival
All day, UM. Details TBA. Held Friday and Saturday, Sept. 11-12. Information: Christopher Kirkpatrick, 406-243-6880, christopher1.kirkpatrick@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music/default.php.
Blewett School of Law Renaming Dedication
Noon, Garlington, Lohn & Robinson Plaza, Alexander Blewett III School of Law. Free and open to the public. Information: Alexander Blewett III School of Law, 406243-4311, blewettschooloflaw@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/law/.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Soccer: Grizzlies vs. Purdue (Montana Cup)
5 p.m., South Campus Stadium. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
2015-16 Bear Necessities Concert: Five Finger Death Punch and Papa Roach 6:15 p.m., Adams Center. With special guests In This Moment and From Ashes to New. Tickets cost $44.25-$49.50 and are available at www.umt.edu/griztix/. Information: Adams Center, 406-243-4051, griztix@mso.umt.edu.
Public Star-Gazing Event
9 p.m., Blue Mountain Observatory. Explore planets, nebulae, star clusters and distant galaxies. A family-friendly event. Attendees must reserve a free ticket via Eventbrite at bit.ly/1KOSelu. Information: Diane Friend, 406-243-4299, diane.friend@ umontana.edu, cas.umt.edu/physics/Blue_ Mountain_Observatory/.
Saturday, Sept. 12 Montana/Idaho Clarinet Festival
All day, UM. Details TBA. Held Friday and Saturday, Sept. 11-12. Information: Christopher Kirkpatrick, 406-243-6880, christopher1.kirkpatrick@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music/default.php.
Sunday, Sept. 13 Soccer: Grizzlies vs. Creighton (Montana Cup)
2 p.m., South Campus Stadium. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Monday, Sept. 14 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Tuesday, Sept. 15 Fall Volunteer Fair
All day, University Center Atrium. The Office for Civic Engagement organizes a volunteer fair every semester to help nonprofit organizations in Missoula promote their services and help students find volunteer opportunities. Free. Information: Colleen Kane, 406-243-5128,
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Mansfield Center Brown Bag Lecture Series
12:10-1 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. “Transboundary Perspectives on Climate Change and Collaboration,” presented by Mansfield Center Program Manager Melissa Wardlow and participants in the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative on Environmental Issues. Information: Caitlin Sager, 406-243-2965, caitlin.sager@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/ mansfield/events/brownbaglectures.php.
Wednesday, Sept. 16 Fall Volunteer Fair
All day, University Center Atrium. The Office for Civic Engagement organizes a volunteer fair every semester to help nonprofit organizations in Missoula promote their services and help students find volunteer opportunities. Free. Information: Colleen Kane, 406-243-5128, colleen.kane@mso.umt.edu, www.dhc. umt.edu/oce/student-volunteer-programs/ volunteer-fair.php.
UM Political Science on the Radio 8:30-10 a.m. UM Political Science faculty member Paul Haber discusses “A Live View from Latin American” on the morning “Talk Back” show on KGVO-News Talk Radio with announcers Jon King and Peter Christian. Listen live at newstalkkgvo. com/listen-live/. Information: Karen Boice, 406-2435202, karen.boice@ mso.umt.edu, www.cas.umt.edu/ polsci/resources/ psci-faculty-onradio.php.
Kyra Jean Williams Fall Feastival
5-7:30 p.m., UM Oval. The UM Farm to College Program
celebrates Montana’s local food cycle, with 99 percent of the menu provided by local farmers, ranchers and food producers. Tickets cost $3.25-$10.75. Information: Sam Belanger, 406-243-5089, samuel.belanger@ mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Thursday, Sept. 17 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Marketing Analytics Forum: QuestMT
5-9 p.m., UM. Location TBA. The event is designed to help organizations develop and deepen their capabilities to leverage data for improved decision making. Managers, decision makers and others who need actionable insights from their organization’s data are encouraged to attend. The two-day program will consist of featured speaker presentations, panel discussions and training sessions. Costs $495 before Aug. 3, $595 after Aug. 3 and $695 after Sept. 3. Information: Joan Giese, 406-243-4831, joan.giese@business.umt. edu, www.questmt.co/.
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Faculty & Guest Artist Series
UM Music Recital Hall, Admission: $12 general - $8 student/seniors (Season Tickets available at a Special Rate) MARGARET LUND SCHUBERG Flute LUIS MILLÁN guitar September 04, 2015 – 7:30 PM BRAHMS “LIEBERSLIEDER” University of Montana Voice Faculty Idaho State University Voice Faculty September 27, 2015– 7:30 PM
FERN GLASS BOYD cello October 25, 2015 7:30 PM JENNIFER GOOKIN CAVANAUGH oboe ELIZABETH CRAWFORD Bassoon November 03, 2015 – 7:30 PM
SAPPHIRE TRIO
MAXINE RAMEY clarinet MARGARET NICHOLS BALDRIDGE violin JODY GRAVES piano February 02, 2016 – 7:30 PM
ROB TAPPER trombone October 20, 2015 – 7:30 PM
AMICHE DUO
JENNIFER GOOKIN CAVANAUGH oboe KIMBERY GRATLAND JAMES mezzo-soprano February 16, 016 – 7:30 PM CHRISTOPHER KIRKPATRICK clarinet March 15, 2016 – 7:30 PM FACULTY CHAMBER RECITAL March 29, 2016 – 7:30 PM
UM Student Ensemble Series Admission: $11 general, $6 seniors, $5 students UM CHAMBER CHORALE October 05, 2015 – 7:30 PM December 08, 2015 – 7:30 PM January 31, 2016 - 1:00 PM March 28, 2016 - 7:30 PM/MRH May 02, 2016 – 7:30 PM Dennison Theatre UM CHOIR October 05, 2015 – 7:30 PM December 08, 2015 – 7:30 PM May 02, 2016 – 7:30 PM Dennison Theatre
UM CONCERT BAND October 13, 2015 – 7:30 PM December 10, 2015 – 7:30 PM May 05, 2016 - 7:30pm Dennison Theatre UM SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE October 13, 2015 – 7:30 PM November 13, 2015 - 7:30 PM December 08, 2015 – 7:30 PM March 08, 2016 - 7:30 PM May 03, 2016 - 7:30 PM Dennison Theatre
UM WOMEN’S CHOIR October 05, 2015 – 7:30 PM December 08, 2015 – 7:30 PM March 14, 2016 - 7:30 PM May 02, 2016 – 7:30 PM Dennison Theatre
Special Event Series *Indicates that tickets are required. CELEBRATE PIANO SERIES I & II 8th Annual Pianissimo! October 16-17, 2015 – 7:30 PM UM Music Recital Hall * Series Tickets Available at a Reduced Rate CELEBRATE PIANO SERIES III Guest Artists Philip Aaberg November 18, 2015 - 7:30 PM Dennison Theatre*
CELEBRATE PIANO SERIES IV Guest Artist pianist Tanya Gabrielian January 24, 2016 – 3:00 PM UM Music Recital Hall * Series Tickets Available at a Reduced Rate
CELEBRATE PIANO SERIES V Keyboard Festival Concert April 17, 2016– 3:00 PM UM Music Recital Hall * Series Tickets Available at a Reduced Rate
UM OPERA THEATER February 12-14, 2016 – MCT April 21-22, 2016 - 7:30 PM UM Music Recital Hall
UM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA October 30, 2015 – 7:30 PM December 09, 2015 – 7:30 PM February 12-14, 2016 – MCT March 20, 2015 – 7:30 PM April 15, 2016 - 7:30 PM/MRH Dennison Theatre
UM PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE December 01, 2015 – 7:30 PM March 11, 2016 – 7:30 PM April 29, 2016 – 7:30 PM Dennison Theatre
UM JAZZ BANDS October 23, 2015 – 7:30 PM February 19, 2016-7:30 PM March 08, 2016 - 7:30 PM April 27, 2016 - 7:30 PM/MRH May 05, 2016 - 7:30 PM Dennison Theatre
COMPOSERS SHOWCASE April 25-26, 2016 UM Music Recital Hall
JAZZ SERIES I: BENNY GREEN October 07, 2015 –7:30 PM MOUNTAIN COMPUTER MUSIC UM Music Recital Hall * September 29, 2015 – 7:30 PM UM Music Recital Hall * JAZZ SERIES II November 20, 2015 –7:30 PM NEW MUSIC MISSOULA Dennison Theatre * November 19, 2015– 7:30 PM UM Music Recital Hall JAZZ SERIES III: Fund raising event for HOLIDAY SWING Composer Showcase 4th Annual UM Jazz Fund Raiser December 12, 2015 –7:00 PM/ 9:00PM Missoula Winery *
BUDDY DeFRANCO JAZZ FESTIVAL March 17-18, 2016 – 7:30 PM Dennison Theatre* UM SCHOOL of MUSIC presents HANDEL’S MESSIAH November 29, 2015 - 7:30pm Dennison Theatre FUSION VII February 05, 2016– 7:30 PM Dennison Theatre *
TICKET INFORMATION: UMARTS BOX OFFICE (406) 243-4581 OR VISIT griztix.com
Location Information: UM Music Recital Hall, Music Bldg Rm 115, corner of Maurice & Eddy - Dennison Theatre, Fine Arts Bldg, corner of Connell & Maurice
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golf
Sept. 14-15: Hobble Creek Classic
Oct. 24-25: Cal Poly Lady Mustang
April 4-5: Wyoming Cowgirl Classic
Sept. 21-22: Washington State Cougar Cup
Feb. 22-24: Grand Canyon Spring Invitational
April 11-12: Bobcat Spring Invitational
Sept. 28-29: Rose City Collegiate
March 7-8: Fresno State Classic
April 18-20: Big Sky Conference Championship
Oct. 12-13: Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational
March 21-22: Sacramento State Invitational
Friday, Sept. 18
Saturday, Sept. 19
Springville, Utah
Pullman, Washington Aurora, Oregon
Tacoma, Washington
Marketing Analytics Forum: QuestMT
9 a.m.-5 p.m., UM. Location TBA. The event is designed to help organizations develop and deepen their capabilities to leverage data for improved decision making. Managers, decision makers and others who need actionable insights from their organization’s data are encouraged to attend. The two-day program will consist of featured speaker presentations, panel discussions and training sessions. Costs $495 before Aug. 3, $595 after Aug. 3 and $695 after Sept. 3. Information: Joan Giese, 406-243-4831, joan.giese@business.umt. edu, www.questmt.co/.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
President’s Lecture Series
8 p.m., Music Recital Hall. Internationally acclaimed cellist Matt Haimovitz presents. Free and open to the public. Information: Richard Drake, 406-243-2311, prestalk@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/president/ events/lectures/default.php.
San Luis Obispo, California
Phoenix, Arizona
Fresno, California
Maricopa, Arizona
Goodyear, Arizona
Boulder City, Nevada
Sacramento, California
Softball: Grizzlies vs. Williston State (Grizzly Fall Invitational)
11 a.m., Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Softball: Grizzlies vs. Great Falls (Grizzly Fall Invitational)
1 p.m., Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Sunday, Sept. 20 Softball: Grizzlies vs. Columbia Basin (Grizzly Fall Invitational)
1 p.m., Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Homecoming Week Kickoff Celebration
1-2 p.m., Southgate Mall. UM’s drum line, spirit squad and mascot, Monte, will help kick off Homecoming Week. The event features a raffle and door prizes. Information: Southgate Mall, 406-721-5140, trisha@shopsouthgate. com, shopsouthgate.com/event/umhomecoming-kick-off/.
Softball: Grizzlies vs. Carroll (Grizzly Fall Invitational)
5 p.m., Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
String Orchestra of the Rockies Concert: “Sweet Italienne”
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The Strong Orchestra of the Rockies presents internationally acclaimed cellist Matt Haimovitz. Tickets available at www.umt. edu/griztix/. Information: SOR, 406-4932990, finemusic@sormt.org, www.sormt. org/.
Monday, Sept. 21 Big Sky Aphasia Program: Fall 2015 Mini-Intensive Aphasia Program
9 a.m.-noon, DeWit RiteCare Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic. The Big Sky Aphasia Program at UM provides highquality, low-cost, research-driven speech and language therapy to individuals with aphasia and associated impairments resulting from stroke and traumatic brain injury. The program runs Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays for five weeks. Tuition costs $240 plus therapy costs. Information: Catherine Off, 406-243-2104, catherine.off@umontana.edu, coehs. umt.edu/departments/csd/DeWit%20 RiteCare%20Speech,%20Language,%20 and%20Hearing%20Clinic/big-sky-aphasia. php.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
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Sept. 19: Montana State Invitational
cross country
Bozeman
Oct. 3: Montana Invitational Missoula
Oct. 17: NCAA Pre-Nationals
Nov. 13: NCAA Mountain Regional
Oct. 31: Big Sky Conference Championships
Nov. 21: NCAA Championships
Louisville, Kentucky
Albuquerque, New Mexico Louisville, Kentucky
Cedar City, Utah
Oct. 17: Inland Empire Challenge Lewiston, Idaho
Wednesday, Sept. 23 Fall Prevention Awareness Day
All day, UM. Engages more than 30 student volunteers in community service events with the goal of raising awareness about the danger falls present to older adults, identifying those at higher risk and providing evidence-based intervention. Information: Mindy Renfro, 406-243-5751, mindy.renfro@umontana.edu, montech. ruralinstitute.umt.edu/mtdb/index.asp.
Homecoming 2015: Residence Hall Door Decorating Contest
2:30-5:30 p.m., UM Residence Halls. Students who show their spirit and decorate their door with the theme “Tradition of Champions” have a chance to win prizes. Students should call or stop by the UM Alumni Relations Office in Brantly Hall before Wednesday, Sept. 23, to register. All participants receive a Griz décor bag to get their decorating started. Information: Alumni Relations Office, 406-243-5211, alumni@umontana. edu, grizalum.org/events/Homecoming/ DormDoorContest.php.
Graduate School Workshop
3:30-4:30 p.m., Emma B. Lommasson Center Suite 154. Students can gain first-hand information about researching and choosing an appropriate graduate program and school. Free. Information: Career Services, 406-243-2022, careers@ umontana.edu.
Volleyball: Grizzlies vs. Weber State 6 p.m., West Auxiliary Gymnasium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
Thursday, Sept. 24 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Opening Reception: “The Intimate Diebenkorn: Drawings 1949-1992”
5-7 p.m., PAR/TV Center Meloy and Paxson galleries. The Montana Museum of Art & Culture is one of four venues to host this national traveling exhibition of rare works on paper by Richard Diebenkorn, which portray a richly intimate glimpse into the artist’s evolution spanning more than 40 years. The exhibition features 40 pieces, 38 of which have never been publicly viewed, including pencil and ink drawings on paper, collages of torn paper and watercolors. On display through Dec. 12. MMAC academicyear gallery hours are noon-3 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday and noon-6 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Information: MMAC, 406-243-2020, barbara.koostra@mso.umt. edu, www.umt.edu/montanamuseum/.
Friday, Sept. 25 2015 Law Alumni Reunion Weekend
All day, Alexander Blewett III School of Law. Law school alumni from class years ending in a 0 or 5 are invited to participate in Continuing Legal Education classes, class dinners, the annual Scholarship Brunch and a Griz football tailgate. Free to law school alumni. Information: John Mudd, 406-243-4311, john.mudd@mso. umt.edu, www.umt.edu/law/newsevents/ events/2015-09-25-reunion-weekend.php.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation,
toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Homecoming 2015: “Hello Walk” Painting
1 p.m., sidewalk east of Turner Hall. Students and alumni are invited to grab a brush to paint a greeting in any language they wish. A Homecoming tradition. Information: Angela Weisenburger, 406-243-5211, angela.weisenburger@ umontana.edu, grizalum.org/events/ Homecoming/default.php.
Journalism Alumni Roundtable Discussion
2 p.m., Don Anderson Hall Room 201. The UM School of Journalism hosts a roundtable discussion with UM journalism alumni. Information: School of Journalism, 406-243-4001, journalism@mso.umt.edu, jour.umt.edu/.
Journalism Alumni Reception
3-4:30 p.m., Don Anderson Hall Room 201. The UM School of Journalism hosts a reception for UM journalism alumni. Information: School of Journalism, 406-2434001, journalism@mso.umt.edu, jour.umt. edu/.
Distinguished Alumni Awards Ceremony and Reception
5:30-8 p.m., University Center Ballroom. The highest honor presented by UM’s Alumni Association. Information: Angela Weisenburger, 406-243-5211, angela. weisenburger@umontana.edu, www. grizalum.org/events/Homecoming/default. php.
Homecoming 2015: All-Alumni Social and Dance
7 p.m.-midnight, Holiday Inn Downtown at the Park, 200 S. Pattee St. UM alumni are invited to enjoy live music, including the UM Marching Band and UM Alumni Band. Free. Information: Information: Angela
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Bozeman
Oct. 2-4: Dar Walters Classic Boise, Idaho
Oct. 21-24: ITA Mountain Regional Albuquerque, New Mexico
Oct. 30-Nov. 1: Gonzaga Invitational Spokane, Washington
Feb. 6: UM at Utah Salt Lake City, Utah
Feb. 20: UM at Montana State Bozeman
Feb. 26: UM at Grand Canyon Phoenix, Arizona
Weisenburger, 406-243-5211, angela. weisenburger@umontana.edu, www. grizalum.org/events/Homecoming/default. php.
Homecoming 2015: Yell Night Pep Rally
8 p.m., UM Oval. The Montana Grizzlies football team, marching band, cheerleaders and UM mascot, Monte, help celebrate Homecoming Week with a bonfire and the lighting of the M. Free and open to the public. Information: Angela Weisenburger, 406-243-5211, angela. weisenburger@umontana.edu, www. grizalum.org/events/Homecoming/default. php.
Saturday, Sept. 26 2015 Law Alumni Reunion Weekend
All day, Alexander Blewett III School of Law. Law school alumni from class years ending in a 0 or 5 are invited to participate in Continuing Legal Education classes, class dinners, the annual Scholarship Brunch and a Griz football tailgate. Free to law school alumni. Information: John Mudd, 406-243-4311, john.mudd@mso. umt.edu, www.umt.edu/law/newsevents/ events/2015-09-25-reunion-weekend.php.
Homecoming Hustle 5K
9:45 a.m., Downtown Missoula and UM. The race starts at Higgins and Broadway in downtown Missoula and runs the Homecoming Parade route across the
Feb. 28: UM at Northern Arizona
April 5: UM at St. Mary’s
March 11: North Dakota at UM
April 8: Northern Colorado at UM
Flagstaff, Arizona Missoula
March 13: Idaho at UM Missoula
March 24: UM at Southern Utah Cedar City, Utah
March 26: UM vs. Troy Las Vegas, Nevada
March 26: UM at UNLV Las Vegas, Nevada
April 2: UM at Idaho State Pocatello, Idaho
April 4: UM at Sacramento State Sacramento, California
Higgins Bridge to University Ave., through the campus Oval and onto the football field at Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Register from 8:30-9:30 a.m. on event day for $26 at Runner’s Edge, 304 N. Higgins Ave. Information: Runner’s Edge, 406-7289297, www.runnersedgemt.com/events/.
2015 Homecoming Parade: “A Tradition of Champions”
From downtown Missoula to the UM campus along Higgins and University avenues. Parade registration is available on www.grizalum.com. Information: Angela Weisenburger, 406-243-5211, angela. weisenburger@umontana.edu.
Football: Grizzlies vs. Northern Arizona
2 p.m., Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Sunday, Sept. 27 Softball: Grizzlies vs. North Idaho
1 p.m., Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Faculty and Guest Artist Series
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents Brahms’ “Liebeslieder,” featuring faculty artists Anne Basinski, soprano; Kimberly Gratland James, mezzo-soprano; David Cody, tenor; David Edmonds, baritone; and Christopher Hahn, piano; with visiting guest artists
Moraga, California Missoula
April 10: Eastern Washington at UM Missoula
April 16: Portland State at UM Missoula
April 17: Montana State at UM Missoula
April 23: UM at Weber State Ogden, Utah
April 29-May 1: Big Sky Conference Tournament Gold River, California
Diana Livingston Friedly, soprano; Kathleen Lane, mezzo-soprano; Geoffrey Friedly, tenor; Scott Anderson, baritone; and Kori Bond, piano; from Idaho State University. Admission costs $12 for general or $8 for students and seniors. Information: UM School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Monday, Sept. 28 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
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Sept. 19: Grizzly Fall Invitational: Williston State at UM Missoula, 11 a.m.
Sept. 19: Grizzly Fall Invitational: Great Falls at UM Missoula, 1 p.m.
Sept. 20: Grizzly Fall Invitational: Columbia Basin at UM Missoula, 1 p.m. MT
Sept. 20: Grizzly Fall Invitational: Carroll at UM Missoula, 5 p.m. MT
Sept. 27: North Idaho at UM Missoula, 1 p.m. MT
Oct. 3: MSU Billings at UM Missoula 2 p.m. MT
Feb. 12-14: UC Davis Invitational Davis, California
Feb. 19-21: Arizona State Littlewood Classic Tempe, Arizona
softball
March 4-6: Washington Invitational
April 12: Carroll at UM
March 11-13: Springhill Suites Invitational
April 16: Portland State at UM
Seattle, Washington
Boise, Idaho
March 18-20: Montana Grizzly Classic Missoula
March 25: UM at Northern Colorado
Greeley, Colorado, 1 p.m. MT
March 26: UM at Northern Colorado
Greeley, Colorado, 1 p.m. MT
April 1: Sacramento State at UM Missoula, 2:30 p.m. MT
April 2: Sacramento State at UM Missoula, 1 p.m. MT
April 6: UM at Utah State Logan, Utah, 1 p.m. MT
April 8: UM at Idaho State Pocatello, Idaho, 2 p.m. MT
Missoula, 3 p.m. MT Missoula, 1 p.m. MT
April 17: Portland State at UM Missoula, 1 p.m. MT
April 23: UM at Southern Utah Cedar City, Utah, 12 p.m. MT
April 24: UM at Southern Utah Cedar City, Utah, 12 p.m. MT
April 27: Great Falls at UM Missoula, 3:30 p.m. MT
April 30: UM at North Dakota
Grand Forks, North Dakota, 12 p.m. MT
May 1: UM at North Dakota
Grand Forks, North Dakota, 11 a.m. MT
May 6: Weber State at UM Missoula, 3 p.m. MT
May 7: Weber State at UM Missoula 1 p.m. MT
Feb. 26-28: Grand Canyon Invitational
April 9: UM at Idaho State
May 12-14: Big Sky Conference Tournament
Tuesday, Sept. 29
Wednesday, Sept. 30
ASUM Senate Meeting
Phoenix, Arizona
Student Ensemble Series: Mountain Computer Music Festival
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents a concert featuring new computer music by students in the composition program and guest composers. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-2436880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt. edu/music.
Pocatello, Idaho, 1 p.m. MT
Mansfield Center Brown Bag Lecture Series
12:10-1 p.m., Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center Conference Room. “Deep in the Delta: Studying Climate Change in Vietnam,� presented by UM environmental studies Professor Dan Spencer. Information: Caitlin Sager, 406-243-2965, caitlin.sager@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/ mansfield/events/brownbaglectures.php.
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6 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/. Concert: Death Cab for Cutie 7:30 p.m., Adams Center. Tickets cost $33.50, plus applicable fees, and are available at www.umt.edu/griztix/ and all GrizTix locations. Information: Adams Center, 406-243-4051, griztix@ mso.umt.edu.
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Sept. 11-13: Washington State Cougar Classic Pullman, Washington
Sept. 25-27: Boise State Classic Boise, Idaho
Oct. 9-11: Long Beach State Invitational Long Beach, California
Oct. 23-25: Cal State Northridge Invitational Northridge, California
Nov. 13-15: Gonzaga Invitational Spokane, Washington
Jan. 22: UM at Washington State Pullman, Washington
Jan. 23: UM vs. UTEP Pullman, Washington
Jan. 30: UM vs. Nevada Spokane, Washington
Jan. 31: UM at Gonzaga
Feb. 12: North Dakota at UM
April 8: Idaho at UM
Feb. 27: Lewis-Clark State at UM
April 9: Sacramento State at UM
Feb. 28: Montana State at UM
April 10: Northern Colorado at UM
March 18: UM at UNLV
April 15: Portland State at UM
March 19: UM at Southern Utah
April 17: Eastern Washington at UM
Missoula Missoula Missoula
Las Vegas, Nevada Cedar City, Utah
March 26: UM at Northern Arizona Flagstaff, Arizona
March 28: UM at Arizona State Tempe, Arizona
March 31: UM at Richmond Richmond, Virginia
April 1: UM at Old Dominion
Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula
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April 23: UM at Weber State Ogden, Utah
April 24: UM at Idaho State Pocatello, Idaho
April 29-May 1: Big Sky Conference Tournament
Norfolk, Virginia
April 2: UM at William & Mark Williamsburg, Virginia
Spokane, Washington
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36th Annual Public Land 36th Annual Public Land Softball: Grizzlies vs. Law Conference Law Conference MSU Billings Grizzly Green Market Biomedical Seminar Missoula Symphony UC Gallery Opening Series Orchestra Concert Reception Craft Lecture Soccer: Grizzlies vs. Southern Utah Fiction Reading
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October Thursday, Oct. 1 36th Annual Public Land Law Conference
All day, University Center Ballroom. This two-day conference, “Transcending Boundaries: Achieving Success in Cooperative Management of Natural Resources,” will examine issues in the governance and management of natural resources across international, state and tribal boundaries. Registration costs $100 by Sept. 24 or $125 after Sept. 24. Information: Hannah Cail, 406-243-4311, hannah.cail@umontana.edu, scholarship. law.umt.edu/pllsymposium/2015PLLC/.
Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Opening Reception: “Black Lake Ice”
4-6 p.m., University Center Gallery. Artist Sarah Moore’s exhibition will feature photographs arranged in a rather unusual format, intended to evoke feelings of loss and memory. Hor d’oeuvres will be served. The exhibition will be on display Sept. 28 through Oct. 29. The UC Gallery is open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday. Information: UC Gallery, 406-243-5564, brianna.mclean@ mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/uc/ArtsEntertainment/uc-gallery/.
Friday, Oct. 2 36th Annual Public Land Law Conference
All day, University Center Ballroom. This two-day conference, “Transcending Boundaries: Achieving Success in Cooperative Management of Natural Resources,” will examine issues in the governance and management of natural resources across international, state and tribal boundaries. Registration costs $100 by Sept. 24 or $125 after Sept. 24. Information: Hannah Cail, 406-243-4311, hannah.cail@umontana.edu, scholarship. law.umt.edu/pllsymposium/2015PLLC/.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation,
toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
org/. Information: Missoula Symphony Orchestra, 406-721-3194.
Monday, Oct. 5
Craft Lecture: Stacey D’Erasmo
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Soccer: Grizzlies vs. Southern Utah
Student Ensemble Series
12:10-1 p.m., Payne Family Native American Center Room 105. D’Erasmo is the author of the novels “Tea,” “A Seahorse Year,” “The Sky Below” and “Wonderland” and the nonfiction book “The Art of Intimacy: The Space Between.” She is an associate professor of writing at Columbia University. Free and open to the public. Information: Karin Schalm, 406-2435267, karin.schalm@mso.umt.edu, www. hs.umt.edu/creativewriting/. 3 p.m., South Campus Stadium. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Fiction Reading: Stacey D’Erasmo
7 p.m., Turner Hall Dell Brown Room. Free and open to the public. Information: Karin Schalm, 406-243-5267, karin.schalm@mso. umt.edu, www.hs.umt.edu/creativewriting/.
Saturday, Oct. 3 Softball: Grizzlies vs. MSU Billings
2 p.m., Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Missoula Symphony Orchestra Concert: “Yearn for Freedom”
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. A set of spirited dances will launch the Missoula Symphony Orchestra’s 61st concert season before charismatic cellist Gregory Sauer joins the symphony on stage for the elegant and beloved Haydn Cello Concerto. Tickets are available at www.missoulasymphony. org/. Information: Missoula Symphony Orchestra, 406-721-3194.
Sunday, Oct. 4 Soccer: Grizzlies vs. Northern Arizona Noon, South Campus Stadium. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Missoula Symphony Orchestra Concert: “Yearn for Freedom”
3 p.m., Dennison Theatre. A set of spirited dances will launch the Missoula Symphony Orchestra’s 61st concert season before charismatic cellist Gregory Sauer joins the symphony on stage for the elegant and beloved Haydn Cello Concerto. Tickets are available at www.missoulasymphony.
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php. 7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. The UM School of Music presents the fourth annual UM Choral Gala Performance. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Wednesday, Oct. 7 Resume and Cover Letter Workshop
3:30-4:30 p.m., Lommasson Center Suite 154. A free workshop for UM students, showing how to create a resume and cover letter to effectively communicate their skills in today’s labor market. Information: Career Services, 406-243-2022, careers@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/resumeworkshop.
Jazz Series I: Benny Green, Piano
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. Benny Green combines mastery of keyboard technique with decades of real-world experience playing with the most celebrated artists of the past half-century. Tickets available at UMArts box office. Prices TBA. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Thursday, Oct. 8 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Volleyball: Grizzlies vs. Northern Arizona
7 p.m., West Auxiliary Gymnasium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
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Friday, Oct. 9 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Soccer: Grizzlies vs. Eastern Washington
3 p.m., South Campus Stadium. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Writers’ Fall Opus
6:30 p.m., Florence Building Governor’s Room, 111 N. Higgins Ave. The annual fundraiser for the UM Creative Writing Program. Must be 21 years or older to attend. Visit www.cas.umt.edu/ creativewriting/ to view auction items. Tickets cost $40 for a single ticket or $75 for a couple. Information: Karin Schalm, 406-243-5267, karin.schalm@mso.umt.edu.
Concert: Newsboys
7 p.m., Adams Center. Featuring special guests Hawk Nelson and Ryan Stevenson. Tickets cost $50 for artist circle, $30 for lower-level seating and $20 for upper-level seating, with a group rate of $15, plus ticketing fees. Information: Adams Center, 406-243-4051, adrien.wingard@mso.umt. edu, www.umt.edu/griztix/.
Faculty and Guest Artist Series
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents faculty artist Rob Tapper, trombone. Admission costs $12 for general or $8 for students and seniors. Information: UM School of Music, 406-2436880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt. edu/music.
Saturday, Oct. 10 Football: Grizzlies vs. Weber State
Time TBA, Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Volleyball: Grizzlies vs. Southern Utah 7 p.m., West Auxiliary Gymnasium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
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Monday, Oct. 12 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Tuesday, Oct. 13 Student Ensemble Series
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. The UM School of Music presents the Symphonic Wind Ensemble and Concert Band. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music. Wednesday, Oct. 14
National Fossil Day
All day, Charles H. Clapp Building. The UM Paleontology Center invites the public to “dust off them bones and party with paleontologists” at the sixth annual National Fossil Day. Activities include fossil identifications; tours of the Research Collections Room, which only happen once a year; a viewing of a short film about the origins of tetrapods; and a chance to hear about current paleontological research going on at the center. Activities geared toward kids ages 5 to 12 will take place in the Junior Paleontologist Room. Free and open to the public. Information: Kallie Moore, 406-243-5151, kallie.moore@mso. umt.edu, hs.umt.edu/hs/.
Used Outdoor Gear Sale
Noon-5 p.m., University Center Atrium. The public is invited to sell or buy used outdoor-related equipment and gear. Those interested in selling should bring items to the UC Atrium between 7 and 11 a.m. The UM Outdoor Program collects 20 percent of the sale price. Unsold gear and cash payout may be collected from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Free and open to the public. Information: Outdoor Program, 406-2435172, crecop@mso.umt.edu, www.umt. edu/crec/Outdoor/films_lectures.php.
Mansfield Center Brown Bag Lecture Series 12:10-1 p.m., University Center Room 331. “Collaborative Responses to Sexual Exploitation in our State,” presented by
Guy Baker, Missoula Police detective; FBI’s Montana Regional Violent Crime Task Force; and Katharina Werner, YWCA Pathways program manager and Missoula Trafficking Task Force chair. Information: Caitlin Sager, 406-243-2965, caitlin.sager@ mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/mansfield/ events/brownbaglectures.php.
ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
Thursday, Oct. 15 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Volleyball: Grizzlies vs. Idaho
7 p.m., West Auxiliary Gymnasium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Friday, Oct. 16 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Celebrate Piano Series I: “Pianissimo!”
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The eighth annual “Pianissimo!” concert will feature Montana pianists in solo, duet and multiple-piano performances. Admission costs $20 for general, $15 for seniors or $10 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Saturday, Oct. 17 Volleyball: Grizzlies vs. Weber State 7 p.m., West Auxiliary Gymnasium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Celebrate Piano Series II: “Pianissimo!”
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The eighth
26 2015-16 Bear Necessities annual “Pianissimo!” concert will feature Montana pianists in solo, duet and multiple-piano performances. Admission costs $20 for general, $15 for seniors or $10 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Monday, Oct. 19 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Annual Pollner Lecture: Kevin Van Valkenburg
7 p.m., University Center Theater. The School of Journalism’s 2015 Pollner Distinguished Professor Kevin Van Valkenburg will deliver the annual T. Anthony Pollner Lecture. Free and open to the public. Information: School of Journalism, 406-243-4001, journalism@mso. umt.edu, jour.umt.edu/.
Tuesday, Oct. 20 Montana Geriatric Education Center Conference: “Care Transitions”
8 a.m.-4 p.m., James E. Todd Building Room 204. Health care professionals, students and faculty explore the challenges with care transitions. Free and open to the public. Information: Montana Geriatric Education Center, 406-243-2453, montanagec@umontana.edu, health.umt. edu/mtgec/.
Faculty and Guest Artist Series
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents faculty artist Fern Glass Boyd, cello. Admission costs $12 for general or $8 for students and seniors. Information: UM School of Music, 406-2436880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt. edu/music.
Wednesday, Oct. 21 UM Political Science on the Radio
8:30-10 a.m. UM Political Science faculty member Robert Saldin discusses “The Presidency and Congress” on the morning
“Talk Back” show on KGVO-News Talk Radio with announcers Jon King and Peter Christian. Listen live at newstalkkgvo.com/ listen-live/. Information: Karen Boice, 406243-5202, karen.boice@mso.umt.edu, www. cas.umt.edu/polsci/resources/psci-facultyon-radio.php.
Day of the Dead Steamroller Print Project
10 a.m.-3 p.m., in front of the Dennison Theatre. UM students create large-scale relief printing blocks to be printed and displayed in Missoula’s annual Day of the Dead Parade. Steamroller prints also are exhibited around town to further showcase these works. Free and open to the public. Information: James Bailey, 406-243-2691, james.bailey@umontana.edu, www. steamrollerprintproject.com/.
Health Professions Career Fair
Noon-5 p.m., UC Ballroom. An opportunity for UM students to meet and network with potential employers, including companies looking to hire for pharmacy, pharmacy technology, radiologic technology, nursing, respiratory care, surgical technology, medical information technology or medical assisting and other health-related, full-time positions and internships. Free. Information: Career Services, 406-243-2022, careerfairs@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/ career/.
Health Professions Career Fair: OnCampus Interviews
6-9 p.m., UC Ballroom. An opportunity for UM students to meet and network with potential employers, including companies looking to hire for pharmacy, pharmacy technology, radiologic technology, nursing, respiratory care, surgical technology, medical information technology or medical assisting and other health-related, full-time positions and internships. Free. Information: Career Services, 406-243-2022, careerfairs@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/ career/.
Play: “A Chorus Line”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Nicholas Dante, Marvin Hamlisch, James Kirkwood Jr. and Edward Kleban. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Thursday, Oct. 22 Health Professions Career Fair: OnCampus Interviews
8 a.m.-5 p.m., UC Ballroom. An opportunity
for UM students to meet and network with potential employers, including companies looking to hire for pharmacy, pharmacy technology, radiologic technology, nursing, respiratory care, surgical technology, medical information technology or medical assisting and other health-related, full-time positions and internships. Free. Information: Career Services, 406-243-2022, careerfairs@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/ career/.
Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Lecture: “The Real Help: The Story Behind ‘The Help’ in Print and On Screen”
7-8:30 p.m., Turner Hall Dell Brown Room. This lecture by Professor Jervette Ward from the University of Alaska Anchorage reveals the fascinating real-life stories of white employers and black domestic workers in the South. Come learn more about the background of the immensely popular book and movie “The Help.” Free and open to the public. Information: Tobin Miller Shearer, 406-243-6225, tobin. shearer@umontana.edu, www.uaa.alaska. edu/english/faculty-staff/jervette-ward.cfm.
Play: “A Chorus Line”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Nicholas Dante, Marvin Hamlisch, James Kirkwood Jr. and Edward Kleban. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Friday, Oct. 23 63rd Annual Montana Tax Institute
All day, DoubleTree Hotel, 100 Madison St. National tax practitioners and scholars address a broad range of current tax topics. Registration for the two-day conference costs $325 by Sept. 30, $350 after Sept. 30. Information: Carla Caballero-Jackson, 406-243-6254, carla. caballero-jackson@mso.umt.edu, www.umt. edu/law/newsevents/events/2015-10-2363rd-montana-tax-institute.php.
Plum Creek Distinguished Lecture Series
Time TBA, UC Ballroom. Featuring speakers and vendors on the future of wood and biomass. Free and open to the public. Information: Leana Schelvan, 406-
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Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@ umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/ newsevents/seminarschedule/default.php.
Craft Lecture: Tom Bissell
12:10 p.m., Payne Family Native American Center Room 105. Tom Bissell was born in Escanaba, Michigan, in 1974. He is the author of many books, including “Extra Lives,” “Magic Hours” and “The Father of All Things.” He is a recipient of the Rome Prize and a 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship. He also writes video games and has worked on several franchises, including Gears of War, Battlefield and Uncharted. His new book, “Apostle: Travels from Among the Tombs of the Twelve,” will be released in 2016. Free and open to the public. Information: Karin Schalm, 406-2435267, karin.schalm@mso.umt.edu, www. cas.umt.edu/creativewriting/.
Soccer: Grizzlies vs. Portland State
3 p.m., South Campus Stadium. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Nonfiction Reading: Tom Bissell
7 p.m., Turner Hall Dell Brown Room. Free and open to the public. Information: Karin Schalm, 406-243-5267, karin.schalm@mso. umt.edu, www.cas.umt.edu/creativewriting/.
Play: “A Chorus Line”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Nicholas Dante, Marvin Hamlisch, James Kirkwood Jr. and Edward Kleban. Tickets cost $20 for general
admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Student Ensemble Series
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. The UM School of Music presents the UM Jazz Bands. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Saturday, Oct. 24 63rd Annual Montana Tax Institute
All day, DoubleTree Hotel, 100 Madison St. National tax practitioners and scholars address a broad range of current tax topics. Registration for the two-day conference costs $325 by Sept. 30, $350 after Sept. 30. Information: Carla Caballero-Jackson, 406-243-6254, carla. caballero-jackson@mso.umt.edu, www.umt. edu/law/newsevents/events/2015-10-2363rd-montana-tax-institute.php.
Football: Grizzlies vs. North Dakota
1:30 p.m., Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Play: “A Chorus Line”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Nicholas Dante, Marvin Hamlisch, James Kirkwood Jr. and Edward Kleban. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Sunday, Oct. 25 Soccer: Grizzlies vs. Sacramento State 1 p.m., South Campus Stadium. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more
information about Grizzly Athletics.
Play: “A Chorus Line”
2 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Nicholas Dante, Marvin Hamlisch, James Kirkwood Jr. and Edward Kleban. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Monday, Oct. 26 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Wednesday, Oct. 28 National Wilderness Stewardship Alliance 2015 National Workshop
All day, Wednesday-Saturday, Oct. 2831, University Center. Join the National Wilderness Stewardship Alliance, Society for Wilderness Stewardship, UM’s College of Forestry and Conservation’s Wilderness Institute, Montana Wilderness Association and others for this four-day workshop. $125. Information: Natalie Dawson, 406-243-5361, wi@cfc.umt.edu, wildernessalliance.org/news/events/3472015-national-workshop.
2015-16 Bear Necessities Mansfield Center Brown Bag Lecture Series
12:10-1 p.m., Mansfield Center Conference Room. “Civil Society Development in Southeast Asia,” presented by fellows from the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative on Civil Society Development. Information: Caitlin Sager, 406-243-2965, caitlin.sager@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/ mansfield/events/brownbaglectures.php.
ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
Play: “A Chorus Line”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Nicholas Dante, Marvin Hamlisch, James Kirkwood Jr. and Edward Kleban. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Thursday, Oct. 29 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly
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fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Play: “A Chorus Line”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Nicholas Dante, Marvin Hamlisch, James Kirkwood Jr. and Edward Kleban. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Friday, Oct. 30 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Nicholas Dante, Marvin Hamlisch, James Kirkwood Jr. and Edward Kleban. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Student Ensemble Series
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. The UM School of Music presents the UM Symphony Orchestra. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Saturday, Oct. 31 Play: “A Chorus Line”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Nicholas Dante, Marvin Hamlisch, James Kirkwood Jr. and Edward Kleban. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/
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Adopt-A-Family/Veteran Biomedical Seminar Series
Missoula Symphony Orchestra Concert Statewide Summit on Sexual Assault
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UM All-Star Ensembles: Wind/Orchestra Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Seattle Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
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Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Portland String Orchestra of the Rockies Concert
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Play: Treasure Island Concert: Handel’s “Messiah”
Statewide Summit on Sexual Assault Biomedical Seminar Series Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Great Falls Concert: “Jazz at The Break”
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Biomedical Seminar Series
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Biomedical Seminar Series
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Biomedical Seminar Series
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Men’s Basketball: Historical Trauma Grizzlies vs. Whitworth Faculty and Guest Artist Series
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Statewide Summit on Sexual Assault
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Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. MSU Northern
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Play: Treasure Island
Veterans Day No Classes
Thu
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UM Political Science on the Radio Mansfield Center Brown Bag Lecture Series
Student Travel Day No Classes
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Fri
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Historical Trauma
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Grizzly Green Market ASUM Senate Meeting Little Big Town Concert
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Grizzly Green Market Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Pacific Student Ensemble Series: “New Music Missoula”
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Thanksgiving Break
Sat 6
Biomedical Seminar Series Volleyball: Grizzlies vs. Northern Colorado Poetry Lecture
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7
Volleyball: Grizzlies vs. North Dakota Gabriel Iglesias Missoula Symphony Orchestra Concert Town and Gown Dance
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UM All-Star Ensembles UM All-Star Ensembles: Biomedical Seminar Wind/Orchestra Series Football: Grizzlies vs. Men’s Basketball: Eastern Washington Grizzlies vs. Boise State Volleyball: Grizzlies vs. Student Ensemble Montana State Series: Symphonic Winds
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Biomedical Seminar Series Jazz Series II: UM Jazz Bands
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Thanksgiving Break Play: Treasure Island
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Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies vs. UC Irvine Zootown Cabaret
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Play: Treasure Island
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November Sunday, Nov. 1 Adopt-A-Family/Veteran
All day, Sunday through Friday, Nov. 1-Dec. 25, Davidson Honors College Room 15. UM’s Office for Civic Engagement coordinates this annual effort to help families and veterans in the Missoula community enjoy a fun and fulfilling holiday season. Information: Colleen Kane, 406-243-5531, colleen.kane@mso.umt.edu, www.dhc.umt.edu/oce/student-volunteerprograms/adopt-family-vet.php.
Monday, Nov. 2 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Tuesday, Nov. 3 Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies vs. Whitworth
Time TBA, Dahlberg Arena. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Faculty and Guest Artist Series
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents faculty artist Jennifer Gookin Cavanaugh, oboe, and special guest artists Elizabeth Crawford, bassoon. Admission costs $12 for general or $8 for students and seniors. Information: UM School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz. music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/ music.
Wednesday, Nov. 4 Historical Trauma: A Symposium
All day, Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 4-5, University Center. A symposium on historical trauma in collaboration with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and DiverseU. Scholars from across the country and UM faculty will
31 speak on panels to address historical trauma as it is expressed in multiple communities. Free and open to the public. Information: Tobin Miller Shearer, 406-2436225, tobin.shearer@umontana.edu, cas. umt.edu/africanamericanstudies/. Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Carroll 7 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Thursday, Nov. 5 Historical Trauma: A Symposium
All day, Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 4-5, University Center. A symposium on historical trauma in collaboration with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and DiverseU. Scholars from across the country and UM faculty will speak on panels to address historical trauma as it is expressed in multiple communities. Free and open to the public. Information: Tobin Miller Shearer, 406-2436225, tobin.shearer@umontana.edu, cas. umt.edu/africanamericanstudies/.
Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Friday, Nov. 6 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Volleyball: Grizzlies vs. Northern Colorado
7 p.m., West Auxiliary Gymnasium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Poetry Lecture: Timothy Donnelly
7 p.m., Turner Hall Dell Brown Room. Donnelly is the author of “Twenty-Seven Props for a Production of Eine Lebenszeit” and “The Cloud Corporation,” winner of the 2012 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award. His chapbook “Hymn to Life” recently was published by Factory Hollow Press. He is the co-author of “Three Poets,” along with
John Ashbery and Geoffrey G. O’Brien. Free and open to the public. Information: Karin Schalm, 406-243-5267, karin. schalm@mso.umt.edu, www.cas.umt.edu/ creativewriting/.
Saturday, Nov. 7 Volleyball: Grizzlies vs. North Dakota
7 p.m., West Auxiliary Gymnasium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Comedy Show: Gabriel Iglesias
7:30 p.m., Adams Center. Comedian Gabriel Iglesias will bring his “#FluffyBreaksEven Tour” to UM. Iglesias’ stand-up comedy combines storytelling, parodies, characters and sound effects that bring his personal experiences to life. His unique and animated comedy style has made him popular among fans of all ages, who know him as “Fluffy.” Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets cost $32-$97. Information: UM Productions, 406-2434719, marketing@umproductions.org, www. umt.edu/griztix/.
Missoula Symphony Orchestra Concert: “Timeless Romance”
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. A rich and warm lineup of pieces will help shake off winter’s chill as the Missoula Symphony Orchestra presents Prokofiev’s light and bright Classical Symphony and Schubert’s melodious and romantic Unfinished Symphony. Yuriy Bekker will close the concert with the most thrilling and significant violin concerto in the repertoire. Tickets are available at www. missoulasymphony.org/. Information: Missoula Symphony Orchestra, 406-7213194.
Town and Gown Dance
7:30 p.m., University Center Ballroom. A community folk dance with instruction and live music. Sponsored by the UM Student Folklore Society. No experience or partner needed. Admission is free, but donations appreciated. Information: Vicki Watson, 406-243-5153, vicki.watson@umontana.edu, www.missoulafolk.org.
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Nov. 3: Whitworth at UM
Dec. 19: UM at Kansas
Feb. 4: UM at Sacramento State
Nov. 7: UM vs. Seattle
Dec. 22: Montana-Western at UM
Feb. 6: UM at Portland State
Nov. 13: Boise State at UM
Dec. 31: UM at Northern Arizona
Feb. 11: Southern Utah at UM
Nov. 16: UM at San Jose State
Jan. 2: UM at Southern Utah
Feb. 13: Northern Arizona at UM
Nov. 21: UC Irvine at UM
Jan. 7: Portland State at UM
Feb. 20: Montana State at UM
Nov. 25: UM at North Dakota State
Jan. 9: Sacramento State at UM
Feb. 25: UM at Idaho State
Nov. 29: UM at Pepperdine
Jan. 14: UM at Northern Colorado
Feb. 27: UM at Weber State
Dec. 4: San Francisco at UM
Jan. 16: UM at North Dakota
March 3: North Dakota at UM
Dec. 8: UM at Gonzaga
Jan. 21: Idaho at UM
March 5: Northern Colorado at UM
Dec. 12: UM at Washington
Jan. 23: Eastern Washington at UM
March 8-12: Big Sky Conference Tournament
Dec. 15: Great Falls at UM
Jan. 30: UM at Montana State
Missoula, TBA
Spokane, Washington, TBA Missoula, TBA
San Jose, California, TBA Missoula, TBA
Fargo, North Dakota, TBA Malibu, California, TBA Missoula, TBA
Spokane, Washington, TBA Seattle, Washington, TBA Missoula, TBA
Sunday, Nov. 8 Missoula Symphony Orchestra Concert: “Timeless Romance”
3 p.m., Dennison Theatre. A rich and warm lineup of pieces will help shake off winter’s chill as the Missoula Symphony Orchestra presents Prokofiev’s light and bright Classical Symphony and Schubert’s melodious and romantic Unfinished Symphony. Yuriy Bekker will close the concert with the most thrilling and significant violin concerto in the repertoire. Tickets are available at www. missoulasymphony.org/. Information: Missoula Symphony Orchestra, 406-7213194.
Statewide Summit on Sexual Assault 2015: “Not in Our State”
Sunday through Tuesday, Nov. 8-10. Professionals, leaders and students from around the state will participate in an educational training program following national best practices for sexual violence prevention and advocacy. Montana universities and their surrounding communities will learn how to empower
Lawrence, Kansas, TBA Missoula, TBA
Flagstaff, Arizona, TBA Cedar City, Utah, TBA Missoula, TBA Missoula, TBA
Greeley, Colorado, TBA
Grand Forks, North Dakota, TBA Missoula, TBA Missoula, TBA
Sacramento, California, TBA Portland, Oregon, TBA Missoula, TBA Missoula, TBA Missoula, TBA
Pocatello, Idaho, TBA Ogden, Utah, TBA Missoula, TBA Missoula, TBA
Reno, Nevada, TBA
Bozeman, TBA
survivors of sexual violence and to create a campus climate that is free from violence and oppression. The summit will begin with an evening showing of “The Hunting Ground” by Kirby Dirk and a panel discussion on Sunday, Nov. 8, and will follow with two days of workshops and presentations. Tickets cost $65 for the general public. Free admission for all students. Information: Campus Assault Prevention Office, 406-243-4104, donna.weathers@mso. umt.edu, www.umt.edu/vpsa/events/ NotInOurStateSexualAssaultSummit/ default.php.
Monday, Nov. 9 Statewide Summit on Sexual Assault 2015: “Not in Our State”
Sunday through Tuesday, Nov. 8-10. Professionals, leaders and students from around the state will participate in an educational training program following national best practices for sexual violence prevention and advocacy. Montana universities and their surrounding
communities will learn how to empower survivors of sexual violence and to create a campus climate that is free from violence and oppression. The summit will begin with an evening showing of “The Hunting Ground” by Kirby Dirk and a panel discussion on Sunday, Nov. 8, and will follow with two days of workshops and presentations. Tickets cost $65 for the general public. Free admission for all students. Information: Campus Assault Prevention Office, 406-243-4104, donna.weathers@mso. umt.edu, www.umt.edu/vpsa/events/ NotInOurStateSexualAssaultSummit/ default.php.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu,
2015-16 Bear Necessities health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Great Falls
7 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Concert: “Jazz at The Break”
7 p.m., The Break Espresso, 432 N. Higgins Ave. UM School of Music presents UM Jazz Small Groups performing the music of jazz greats. Free and open to the public. Information: School of Music, 406-2436880, robert.tapper@umontana.edu, https://www.umt.edu/music/.
Tuesday, Nov. 10 Statewide Summit on Sexual Assault 2015: “Not in Our State”
Sunday through Tuesday, Nov. 8-10. Professionals, leaders and students from around the state will participate in an educational training program following national best practices for sexual violence prevention and advocacy. Montana universities and their surrounding communities will learn how to empower survivors of sexual violence and to create a campus climate that is free from violence and oppression. The summit will begin with an evening showing of “The Hunting Ground” by Kirby Dirk and a panel discussion on Sunday, Nov. 8, and will follow with two days of workshops and presentations. Tickets cost $65 for the general public. Free admission for all students. Information: Campus Assault Prevention Office, 406-243-4104, donna.weathers@mso. umt.edu, www.umt.edu/vpsa/events/ NotInOurStateSexualAssaultSummit/ default.php.
Wednesday, Nov. 11 Veterans Day
No classes, offices closed. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-243-5937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Thursday, Nov. 12 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
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6 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
Concert: Little Big Town
7:30 p.m., Adams Center. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets cost $38-$48 and are available at www.griztix.com. Information: Adams Center, 406-243-4051, griztix@mso. umt.edu.
Friday, Nov. 13 UM All-Star Ensembles (Wind/ Orchestra)
All day, Friday through Sunday, Nov. 13-15, UM. More than 200 high school students from the Northwest compete to join the Maroon Wind Ensemble, Silver Wind Ensemble and String Orchestra. Those selected perform in a special concert. Information: James Smart, 406-243-4382, james.smart@umontana.edu, www.umt. edu/music/.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies vs. Boise State
Time TBA, Dahlberg Arena. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Student Ensemble Series: UM Symphonic Wind Ensemble
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Saturday, Nov. 14 UM All-Star Ensembles (Wind/ Orchestra)
All day, Friday through Sunday, Nov. 13-15, UM. More than 200 high school students from the Northwest compete to join the Maroon Wind Ensemble, Silver Wind Ensemble and String Orchestra. Those selected perform in a special concert. Information: James Smart, 406-243-4382, james.smart@umontana.edu, www.umt. edu/music/.
Football: Grizzlies vs. Eastern Washington
1 or 1:30 p.m., Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Volleyball: Grizzlies vs. Montana State 7 p.m., West Auxiliary Gymnasium. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Sunday, Nov. 15 UM All-Star Ensembles (Wind/ Orchestra)
All day, Friday through Sunday, Nov. 13-15, UM. More than 200 high school students from the Northwest compete to join the Maroon Wind Ensemble, Silver Wind Ensemble and String Orchestra. Those selected perform in a special concert. Information: James Smart, 406-243-4382, james.smart@umontana.edu, www.umt. edu/music/.
Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Seattle
1 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
5 p.m., Wilma Theatre, 131 S. Higgins Ave. A showcase of award-winning films. Tickets cost $20 and are available at the UM Campus Recreation Outdoor Program beginning Oct. 1. Information: Outdoor Program, 406-243-5172, www.umt.edu/ crec/Outdoor/films_lectures.php.
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Nov. 4: Carroll at UM Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Nov. 9: Great Falls at UM Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Nov. 15: Seattle at UM Missoula, 1 p.m. MT
Nov. 17: MSU Northern at UM Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Nov. 19: Pacific at UM Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Nov. 22: Portland at UM Missoula, 1 p.m. MT
Nov. 28-29: Lehigh Tournament Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, TBA
Dec. 6: Cal State Fullerton at UM Missoula, 1 p.m. MT
Dec. 10: UM at Colorado State Fort Collins, Colorado, TBA
Dec. 12: UM at Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming, TBA
Monday, Nov. 16 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Tuesday, Nov. 17 Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. MSU Northern
7 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Dec. 19-20: Lady Griz Classic Missoula, TBA
Dec. 31: Northern Arizona at UM Missoula, 4 p.m. MT
Jan. 2: Southern Utah at UM Missoula, 2 p.m. MT
Jan. 7: UM at Portland State Portland, Oregon, TBA
Jan. 9: UM at Sacramento State Sacramento, California, TBA
Jan. 14: Northern Colorado at UM Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Jan. 16: North Dakota at UM Missoula, 2 p.m. MT
Jan. 21: UM at Idaho Moscow, Idaho, TBA
Jan. 23: UM at Eastern Washington Cheney, Washington, TBA
Jan. 30: UM at Montana State
Feb. 4: Sacramento State at UM Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Feb. 6: Portland State at UM Missoula, 2 p.m. MT
Feb. 11: UM at Southern Utah Cedar City, Utah, TBA
Feb. 13: UM at Northern Arizona Flagstaff, Arizona, TBA
Feb. 20: Montana State at UM Missoula, 2 p.m. MT
Feb. 25: Idaho State at UM Missoula, 7 p.m. MT
Feb. 27: Weber State at UM Missoula, 2 p.m. MT
March 2: UM at North Dakota
Grand Forks, North Dakota, TBA
March 4: UM at Northern Colorado Greeley, Colorado, TBA
March 7-12: Big Sky Conference Tournament
Bozeman, TBA
Reno, Nevada, TBA
Wednesday, Nov. 18
Thursday, Nov. 19
UM Political Science on the Radio
8:30-10 a.m. UM Political Science faculty member Peter Koehn discusses “Climate Change and the Upcoming United Nations’ Climate Talks” on the morning “Talk Back” show on KGVO-News Talk Radio with announcers Jon King and Peter Christian. Listen live at newstalkkgvo.com/ listen-live/. Information: Karen Boice, 406243-5202, karen.boice@mso.umt.edu, www. cas.umt.edu/polsci/resources/psci-facultyon-radio.php.
Mansfield Center Brown Bag Lecture Series
12:10-1 p.m., University Center Room 331. “Peaceful Islam or Much Ado About ISIS,” presented by Abdelilah Bouasria, Arabic lead instructor at the Defense Critical Language and Culture Program. Information: Caitlin Sager, 406-243-2965, caitlin.sager@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/ mansfield/events/brownbaglectures.php.
Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Pacific
7 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Student Ensemble Series: “New Music Missoula”
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents this concert featuring new music by students in the composition program and a fundraising event for the Composers Showcase held in April. Free and open to the public with donations appreciated. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
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Friday, Nov. 20 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Jazz Series II: UM Jazz Bands
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. The UM Jazz Bands perform with a special guest artist. Tickets available at UMArts box office. Prices TBA. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Saturday, Nov. 21 Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies vs. UC Irvine
Time TBA, Dahlberg Arena. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Zootown Cabaret
7 and 9 p.m., TBD. The UM School of Music will present this musical theater song and dance review. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Tickets sold at the door. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Sunday, Nov. 22 Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Portland
1 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
String Orchestra of the Rockies Concert: “Dido: Queen of Carthage”
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The String Orchestra of the Rockies presents mezzosoprano Kimberly James as Queen Dido, accompanied by the UM Women’s Chorus under UM Director of Choirs David Edmunds. Tickets available at www.umt. edu/griztix/. Information: SOR, 406-4932990, finemusic@sormt.org, www.sormt. org/.
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Monday, Nov. 23 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Tuesday, Nov. 24 Play: “Treasure Island”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Ken Ludwig, from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Saturday, Nov. 28 Play: “Treasure Island”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Ken Ludwig, from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Sunday, Nov. 29 Play: “Treasure Island”
2 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Ken Ludwig, from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/ theatredance/.
Concert: Handel’s “Messiah”
No classes. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-243-5937, officeoftheprovost@ umontana.edu.
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. UM faculty members and community musicians bring Handel’s masterpiece to life. Donations accepted as admission, with proceeds benefitting the International Choral Festival and UM School of Music student scholarships. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Thursday, Nov. 26
Monday, Nov. 30
Wednesday, Nov. 25 Student Travel Day
Thanksgiving Break
No classes, offices closed. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-243-5937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Friday, Nov. 27 Thanksgiving Break
No classes, offices closed. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-243-5937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Play: “Treasure Island”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Ken Ludwig, from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php
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Worship orship
communities
Catholic The CaTholiC CommuniTy liTurgiCal CelebraTions of The word & euCharisT saTurday sunday BLESSED TRINITY- Catholic Community 1475 Eaton 721-2405 5:00pm 10:00am Reconciliation Sat 4:00pm CHRIST THE KING Home of Catholic Campus Ministry 5:15pm 9:00am 1400 Gerald 728-3845 11:15am Reconciliation Sat 4:30pm Mon-Tue-Thur-Fri Mass 12:10 PM Wed. 12:10 p.m. Mass on Campus ST. ANN Bonner 258-6815 8:00 am 9:30am 9:30 am Seeley Lake 5:00pm ST. ANTHONY 217 Tremont 543-3129 5:00pm 8:30am Reconciliation Sat. 4:00pm 10:00am ST. FRANCIS XAVIER 420 W. Pine 542-0321 5:00pm 8:00am Reconciliation Sat 3:30pm 10:00am Daily Mass (M-F) 8:00am 6:00pm SPIRIT OF CHRIST Lolo 273-2748 8:00am Byzantine Mass 2nd & 4th Sunday 6:00pm ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Frenchtown 626-4492 8:30am Traditional Latin Mass 3rd Sunday 12:00pm Missions of St. John the Baptist Alberton 10:30am Superior 12:30pm For further information regarding weekly schedules or to learn more about the Catholic faith tradition call one of the local parishes.
Jewish
Lutheran
Beth Tephila
MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH
A Messianic Jewish Congregation
Shabbat 10 am Service, ONEG, Torah Study 273-0070 • bethtephila.org
3718 Rattlesnake • 549-9222
Pastor David Hasselbrook Regular Schedule (Labor Day to Memorial Day)
9:15 a.m. Sunday School & Bible Class 10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Service
Summer Schedule (Memorial Day to Labor Day)
9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service Liturgical • Christ-Centered Messiah Preschool 543-4845 ASL
messiahlutheran@bresnan.net www.lutheransonline.com/messiahmissoula
Renew Rejoice Reach Out www.stpaulmissoula.org 202 BROOKS 549-4141 Sunday Services • 8:30am & 11:00 am Monday Evening Worship • 6:30pm Serving Christ & Community Since 1906 Convenient Parking & Elevator Access
4616 Gharrett Street
Worship 10 a.m.
Summer Camp July 20th-24th WELS • Pastor Justin Cloute • 543-8222 www.livingsaviormissoula.org
FIRST LUTHERAN LCMS & CLASSICAL SCHooL 2808 South Ave. West • 549-3311 www.flcmissoula.org
Pastor Kent Stenzel SMP Pastor Mark Christensen 8:30 & 11:00am Sunday Worship 9:45 am Sunday School & Bible Class
Methodist
FIRST UMC
A Reconciling Ministry
300 East Main St • 549-6118
Adult Sunday School & Choir 9:00 am Sunday Worship 8:30 am & 10:30 am Children’s Sunday School during 10:30 worship www.missoulafumc.org
GRACE UMC
1756 S 10th W • 549-3855
Choir 9:00 am Sunday Worship 10:45 am Children’s Sunday School 10:45 am www.gbgm-umc.org/grace1umc Our Congregations welcome all people of any age, gender, color, ethnicity, sexual orientation, economic status, or disability in the full life of their congregations.
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Play: Treasure Island ASUM Senate Meeting UM Percussion Ensemble Play: Treasure Island and Islander Steel Band
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Women’s Basketball: Biomedical Seminar Lady Griz vs. Cal State Series Fullerton Missoula Symphony Orchestra and Chorale Concert
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7
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Finals Week Biomedical Seminar Series
Concert: Guitar ASUM Senate Meeting Ensemble Student Ensemble Student Ensemble Series: UM Symphony Series: Holiday Concert Orchestra
Finals Week
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Finals Week UM Political Science on the Radio
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Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz Classic Consolation Game
Fri
Grizzly Green Market Play: Treasure Island
3
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Grizzly Green Market Student Ensemble Series: UM Concert Band
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Finals Week Grizzly Green Market
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Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz Classic Championship Game
Sat 4
Biomedical Seminar Series Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies vs. San Francisco Prose Reading: Bernard Cooper Dance Performance: “Dance Up Close”
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Last Day of Regular Classes Biomedical Seminar Series Dance Performance: “Dance Up Close”
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Finals Week Biomedical Seminar Series
25
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Play: Treasure Island Dance Performance: “Dance Up Close” Missoula Symphony Orchestra and Chorale Concert
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Dance Performance: “Dance Up Close” Jazz Series III: “Holiday Swing”
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Residence Halls Close for Fall Semester Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Florida Atlantic
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December Tuesday, Dec. 1 Play: “Treasure Island”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Ken Ludwig, from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Student Ensemble Series: UM Percussion Ensemble and Islander Steel Band
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Wednesday, Dec. 2 ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., University Center Rooms 326-327. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
Play: “Treasure Island”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Ken Ludwig, from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Thursday, Dec. 3 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Play: “Treasure Island”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Ken Ludwig, from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Friday, Dec. 4 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies vs. San Francisco
Time TBA, Dahlberg Arena. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Prose Reading: Bernard Cooper
7 p.m., Turner Hall Dell Brown Room. Cooper has written four memoirs, “My Avant-Garde Education,” “Bill From My Father,” “Maps to Anywhere” and “Truth Serum,” as well as a novel, “Year of Rhymes,” and a collection of short stories, “Guess Again.” Free and open to the public. Information: Karin Schalm, 406-2435267, karin.schalm@mso.umt.edu, www. hs.umt.edu/creativewriting/.
Dance Performance: “Dance Up Close”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. The UM School of Theatre & Dance invites the audience to be seated in close proximity to the dancers so that each detail can be seen, each breath can be heard and each movement of the dancers can be felt. The edge between performer and audience is blurred, creating a rich experience for the audience. Tickets cost $16 for general, $14 for students and seniors or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/ theatredance/.
Play: “Treasure Island”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Ken Ludwig, from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Saturday, Dec. 5 Play: “Treasure Island”
2 and 7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Ken Ludwig, from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Dance Performance: “Dance Up Close”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. The UM School of Theatre & Dance invites the audience to be seated in close proximity to the dancers so that each detail can be seen, each breath can be heard and each movement of the dancers can be felt. The edge between performer and audience is blurred, creating a rich experience for the audience. Tickets cost $16 for general, $14 for students and seniors or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/ theatredance/.
Missoula Symphony Orchestra and Chorale Concert: “Holiday Pops”
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. The orchestra and chorale ring in the special season with a joyful and touching program of holiday favorites. These concerts sell out quickly. Tickets are available at www. missoulasymphony.org/. Information: Missoula Symphony Orchestra, 406-7213194.
Sunday, Dec. 6 Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Cal State Fullerton 1 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Missoula Symphony Orchestra and Chorale Concert: “Holiday Pops”
3 p.m., Dennison Theatre. The orchestra and chorale ring in the special season with a joyful and touching program of holiday favorites. These concerts sell out quickly. Tickets are available at www. missoulasymphony.org/. Information: Missoula Symphony Orchestra, 406-7213194.
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Monday, Dec. 7 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Tuesday, Dec. 8 Concert: Guitar Ensemble
7 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents the Guitar Ensemble in this concert, which is free and open to the public. Information: School of Music, 406243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/music.
Student Ensemble Series: Holiday Concert
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. A holidaythemed concert featuring UM choirs and the Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Wednesday, Dec. 9 ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., University Center Rooms 326-327. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
Student Ensemble Series: UM Symphony Orchestra
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Thursday, Dec. 10 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
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7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Friday, Dec. 11 Last Day of Regular Classes
Information: Office of the Provost, 406-2435937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Dance Performance: “Dance Up Close”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. The UM School of Theatre & Dance invites the audience to be seated in close proximity to the dancers so that each detail can be seen, each breath can be heard and each movement of the dancers can be felt. The edge between performer and audience is blurred, creating a rich experience for the audience. Tickets cost $16 for general, $14 for students and seniors or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/ theatredance/.
Saturday, Dec. 12 Dance Performance: “Dance Up Close” 2 and 7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. The UM School of Theatre & Dance invites the audience to be seated in close proximity to the dancers so that each detail can be seen, each breath can be heard and each movement of the dancers can be felt. The edge between performer and audience is blurred, creating a rich experience for the audience. Tickets cost $16 for general, $14 for students and seniors or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/ theatredance/.
Jazz Series III: “Holiday Swing”
7 and 9 p.m., Missoula Winery and Event Center, 5646 W. Harrier Drive. Enjoy an evening listening to all-time holiday big-band favorites of Stan Kenton, Count Basie and Duke Ellington. Prices TBA. Information: Rob Tapper, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/ music.
Monday, Dec. 14 Finals Week
Monday through Friday, Dec. 14-18. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-2435937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Tuesday, Dec. 15 Finals Week
Monday through Friday, Dec. 14-18. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-2435937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Wednesday, Dec. 16 Finals Week
Monday through Friday, Dec. 14-18. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-2435937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
UM Political Science on the Radio
8:30-10 a.m. UM Political Science faculty member Jeff Greene discusses “Federal and State Budgets” on the morning “Talk Back” show on KGVO-News Talk Radio with announcers Jon King and Peter Christian. Listen live at newstalkkgvo.com/ listen-live/. Information: Karen Boice, 406243-5202, karen.boice@mso.umt.edu, www. cas.umt.edu/polsci/resources/psci-facultyon-radio.php.
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indoor track & field
Dec. 4-5: Eastern Washington Candy Cane VIII Cheney, Washington
Jan. 4-5: UM at Montana State (multi-events) Bozeman
Jan. 22: UM at Montana State
Feb. 19: UM at Montana State
Feb. 5: UM at Montana State
Feb. 25-27: Big Sky Conference Championships
Bozeman Bozeman
Feb. 12: UM at Montana State Bozeman
Bozeman
Bozeman
March 11-12: NCAA Championships Birmingham, Alabama
Jan. 15: Montana State Open Bozeman
Thursday, Dec. 17 Finals Week
Monday through Friday, Dec. 14-18. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-2435937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Friday, Dec. 18 Finals Week
Monday through Friday, Dec. 14-18. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-2435937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169.
A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Saturday, Dec. 19 Residence Halls Close for Fall Semester
Noon. All students must leave by noon unless prior arrangements have been made with the Residence Life Office. Information: Residence Life Office, 406-243-2611, www. umt.edu/residencelife/.
Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Florida Atlantic (Lady Griz Classic) 3:30 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.
gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Sunday, Dec. 20 Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz Classic Consolation Game 1 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz Classic Championship Game 3:30 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Thursday, Dec. 31 Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Northern Arizona
4 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Photo by Kurt Wilson – Missoulian
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2015-16 FAFSA Filing Women’s Basketball: Begins Lady Griz vs. Southern UM General Scholarship Utah Application Available
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Celebrate Piano Series III: Tanya Gabrielian
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Concerto/Aria Competition Preliminary Round All-Star High School Honor Choir Concert Concerto/Aria Competition Finals Concert
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Winter Session Classes Begin
Martin Luther King Jr. Day No Classes
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Biomedical Seminar Series
Residence Halls Early Arrival
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ASUM Senate Meeting
Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Northern Colorado
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Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. North Dakota
New Student Orientation Last Day of Winter Residence Halls Open Session and Final Men’s Basketball: for Spring Semester Grizzlies vs. Idaho Exams Men’s Basketball: New Student Orientation Grizzlies vs. Eastern Washington Play: All My Sons
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Grizzly Green Market Play: All My Sons
UM All-Star High School UM All-Star High School Honor Choir Honor Choir Biomedical Seminar Play: All My Sons Series UM Alumni Event: Missoula Symphony “Boots to Beaches” Orchestra Family Concert Play: All My Sons
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January Friday, Jan. 1 2015-16 FAFSA Filing Begins
Lommasson Center Financial Aid Office. Free Application for Federal Student Aid filing begins. Applications available online at fafsa.gov. Information: Financial Aid Office, 406-243-5373, faid@mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/finaid/.
UM General Scholarship Application Available
Lommasson Center Financial Aid Office. Enrolled UM students must submit a General Scholarship Application to be considered for all 2015-16 general scholarships. Applications are available online at life.umt.edu/finaid/. Information: Financial Aid Office, 406-243-5373, faid@ mso.umt.edu.
Saturday, Jan. 2 Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Southern Utah
2 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Monday, Jan. 4 Winter Session Classes Begin
Information: Office of the Provost, 406-2435937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Thursday, Jan. 14 Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Northern Colorado
7 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Saturday, Jan. 16 Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. North Dakota
2 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Monday, Jan. 18 Martin Luther King Jr. Day
No classes, offices closed. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-243-5937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Tuesday, Jan. 19 Residence Halls Early Arrival
9 a.m. Early check-in is available to students for $20 per day. Arrangements are not required, and the early arrival fee will be added to the student’s Cyberbear account the first week of classes. Information: Residence Life Office, 406243-2611, www.umt.edu/residencelife/.
Thursday, Jan. 21 New Student Orientation
All day. Check in at the University Center. Information: Orientation, 406-243-6266, orientation@mso.umt.edu, https://www. umt.edu/orientation/default.php.
Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies vs. Idaho
Time TBA, Dahlberg Arena. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Friday, Jan. 22 Last Day of Winter Session and Final Exams
Information: Office of the Provost, 406-2435937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
New Student Orientation
All day. Check in at the University Center. Information: Orientation, 406-243-6266, orientation@mso.umt.edu, https://www. umt.edu/orientation/default.php.
Saturday, Jan. 23 Residence Halls Open for Spring Semester
9 a.m. Information: Residence Life Office, 406-243-2611, www.umt.edu/residencelife/.
Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies vs. Eastern Washington Time TBA, Dahlberg Arena. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Play: “All My Sons”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Arthur Miller performed as part of the Montana Repertory Theatre’s national tour. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Sunday, Jan. 24 Celebrate Piano Series III: Tanya Gabrielian
3 p.m., Music Recital Hall. Pianist Tanya Gabrielian performs this concert as part of the UM School of Music’s Celebrate Piano Series. Admission costs $20 for general, $15 for seniors or $10 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-2436880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt. edu/music.
Monday, Jan. 25 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Wednesday, Jan. 27 ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
Thursday, Jan. 28 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Play: “All My Sons”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Arthur Miller performed as part of the Montana Repertory Theatre’s national tour. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
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Friday, Jan. 29 UM All-Star High School Honor Choir
All day, Music Building. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Missoula Symphony Orchestra Family Concert: “Orchestra Olympics” 7 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Audiences will find that music can be all fun and games. All ages welcome. Tickets cost $8 and are available at www.missoulasymphony. org/. Information: Missoula Symphony Orchestra, 406-721-3194.
Play: “All My Sons”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana
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Saturday, Jan. 30 UM All-Star High School Honor Choir
All day, Music Building. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Play: “All My Sons”
2 and 7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Arthur Miller performed as part of the Montana Repertory Theatre’s national tour. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
UM Alumni Event: “Boots to Beaches”
5-8 p.m., Holiday Inn Missoula Downtown, 200 S. Pattee St. Celebrate July in January while supporting the UM Alumni
Association. Silent and live auctions and music, raffles, prizes, food and fun. Information: Jodi Moreau, 406-243-5211, jodi.moreau@umontana.edu, www. grizalum.org/.
Sunday, Jan. 31 Concerto/Aria Competition Preliminary Round
11 a.m.-4 p.m., Music Recital Hall. Presented by the UM School of Music. Free and open to the public. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
All-Star High School Honor Choir Concert
1 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Tickets cost $5 and only are available at the door. Information: School of Music, 406-2436880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt. edu/music.
Concerto/Aria Competition Finals Concert
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. Presented by the UM School of Music. Free and open to the public. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
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Biomedical Seminar Series
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UM Opera Theater, Symphony Orchestra
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String Orchestra of the Rockies Concert
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Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Montana State Missoula Symphony Orchestra Concert
Biomedical Seminar Series
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Faculty and Guest Artist Series: Sapphire Trio
Spring Volunteer Fair
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Presidents Day Faculty and Guest Artist No Classes Series 2015-16 FAFSA Deadline for Maximum Aid Eligibility UM General Scholarship Application Deadline
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Concert Band Festival Biomedical Seminar Series
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Biomedical Seminar Series
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Concert Band Festival Community Lecture Series Play: Hot ‘N’ Throbbing
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ASUM Senate Meeting
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Spring Volunteer Fair ASUM Senate Meeting
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ASUM Senate Meeting
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Big Sky Employment & Academic Enrichment Fair Play: Hot ‘N’ Throbbing
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Grizzly Green Market Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Sacramento State Play: All My Sons
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Grizzly Green Market Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies vs. Southern Utah
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Biomedical Seminar Women’s Basketball: Series Lady Griz vs. Portland American College Dance State Association Benefit American College Dance Concert Association Benefit Fusion VII Concert Concert Play: All My Sons
Men’s Basketball: Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Northern Grizzlies vs. North Dakota Arizona Biomedical Seminar UM Opera Theater, Series Symphony Orchestra Performance: UM Opera Theater, Symphony Orchestra
Grizzly Green Market Biomedical Seminar Women’s Basketball: Charter Day Celebration Series Lady Griz vs. Montana and Award Ceremony Merriam-Frontier Award State Reading Men’s Basketball: Jazz Workshop Band, Grizzlies vs. Montana Lab Jazz Band Concert State
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Big Sky Employment Fair: On-Campus Interviews Grizzly Green Market Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Idaho State Play: Hot ‘N’ Throbbing
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Biomedical Seminar Series Play: Hot ‘N’ Throbbing
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Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Lewis-Clark State Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Weber State Dance Performance: “Spring Studio Works” Missoula Symphony Orchestra Concert Play: Hot ‘N’ Throbbing
2015-16 Bear Necessities
February Monday, Feb. 1 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Tuesday, Feb. 2 Faculty and Guest Artist Series: Sapphire Trio
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents faculty artists Maxine Ramey, clarinet, Margaret Nichols Baldridge, violin, and Jody Graves, piano. Admission costs $12 for general or $8 for students and seniors. Information: UM School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
45 admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Friday, Feb. 5 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
American College Dance Association Benefit Concert
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Open Space. This concert fundraiser will allow UM dance students to participate in the ACDA Northwest Regional Conference. Minimum $5 donation. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Concert: “Fusion VII”
6 p.m., Missoula College East Campus Room HB 1, 909 South Ave. W. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@mso.umt.edu, life. umt.edu/asum/.
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. A fastpaced collage of all the UM School of Music has to offer. Bands, orchestra, choir, jazz percussion, winds, piano and opera perform in more than 20 snap-shot, highimpact performances. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Thursday, Feb. 4
Saturday, Feb. 6
Wednesday, Feb. 3 ASUM Senate Meeting
Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Sacramento State
7 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Play: “All My Sons”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Arthur Miller performed as part of the Montana Repertory Theatre’s national tour. Tickets cost $20 for general
Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Portland State
2 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
American College Dance Association Benefit Concert
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Open Space. This concert fundraiser will allow UM dance students to participate in the ACDA Northwest Regional Conference. Minimum $5 donation. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Play: “All My Sons”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by Arthur Miller performed as part of the Montana Repertory Theatre’s national tour. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Monday, Feb. 8 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Tuesday, Feb. 9 Spring Volunteer Fair
All day, University Center Atrium. The Office for Civic Engagement organizes a volunteer fair every semester to help nonprofit organizations in Missoula promote their services and help students find volunteer opportunities. Free. Information: Colleen Kane, 406-243-5128, colleen.kane@mso.umt.edu, www.dhc. umt.edu/oce/student-volunteer-programs/ volunteer-fair.php.
Wednesday, Feb. 10 Spring Volunteer Fair
All day, University Center Atrium. The Office for Civic Engagement organizes a volunteer fair every semester to help nonprofit organizations in Missoula promote their services and help students find volunteer opportunities. Free. Information: Colleen Kane, 406-243-5128, colleen.kane@mso.umt.edu, www.dhc. umt.edu/oce/student-volunteer-programs/ volunteer-fair.php.
ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
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Thursday, Feb. 11 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies vs. Southern Utah
Time TBA, Dahlberg Arena. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Friday, Feb. 12 Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. North Dakota
TBA, UM. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Performance: UM Opera Theater, Symphony Orchestra
TBA, Missoula Children’s Theatre Center for the Performing Arts, 200 N. Adams St. Title and times TBA. Information: MCT Box Office, 406-728-7589, griz.music@ umontana.edu, https://www.umt.edu/ music/.
Saturday, Feb. 13 Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies vs. Northern Arizona
Time TBA, Dahlberg Arena. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Performance: UM Opera Theater, Symphony Orchestra
TBA, Missoula Children’s Theatre Center for the Performing Arts, 200 N. Adams St. Title and times TBA. Information: MCT Box Office, 406-728-7589, griz.music@ umontana.edu, https://www.umt.edu/ music/.
Sunday, Feb. 14 Performance: UM Opera Theater, Symphony Orchestra
TBA, Missoula Children’s Theatre Center for the Performing Arts, 200 N. Adams St. Title and times TBA. Information: MCT Box Office, 406-728-7589, griz.music@ umontana.edu, https://www.umt.edu/ music/.
Monday, Feb. 15 Presidents Day
No classes, offices closed. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-243-5937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
2015-16 FAFSA Deadline for Maximum Aid Eligibility
5 p.m., Lommasson Center Financial Aid Office. Free Application for Federal Student Aid filing deadline for maximum aid eligibility. Applications available online at fafsa.gov. Information: Financial Aid Office, 406-243-5373, faid@mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/finaid/.
UM General Scholarship Application Deadline
5 p.m., Lommasson Center Financial Aid Office. Enrolled UM students must submit a General Scholarship Application to be considered for all 2015-16 general scholarships. Applications are available online at life.umt.edu/finaid/. Information: Financial Aid Office, 406-243-5373, faid@ mso.umt.edu.
Tuesday, Feb. 16 Faculty and Guest Artist Series
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents Amiche Duo, featuring faculty artists Jennifer Gookin Cavanaugh, oboe, and Kimberly Gratland James, mezzo-soprano. Admission costs $12 for general or $8 for students and seniors. Information: UM School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Wednesday, Feb. 17 ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
Thursday, Feb. 18 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Charter Day Celebration and Award Ceremony
Noon-7 p.m., University Center Atrium and Ballroom. Charter Day marks the 123rd anniversary of the University’s 1893 chartering by the Montana legislature. The celebration begins at noon with a birthday celebration in the UC Atrium, and continues at 5:30 p.m. with an awards ceremony and reception. All events are free and open to the public. Information: Angela Weisenburger, 406-243-6439, angela.weisenburger@umontana.edu, grizalum.org/events/charterday/default. php.
Friday, Feb. 19 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Merriam-Frontier Award Reading
4:10-5 p.m., Mansfield Library Theta Rho Room. Established by H.G. Merriam, Professor Emeritus of English and creative writing 1919-1954, the H.G. MerriamFrontier Award recognizes distinguished achievement in student writing. Open to both graduate and undergraduate students, entries are called for early in the fall semester and judged by a committee of local writers. The student selected for the Merriam-Frontier Award will read from his or her winning manuscript. Free and open to the public. Information: Karin Schalm, 406-243-5267, karin.schalm@mso. umt.edu, www.hs.umt.edu/creativewriting/.
2015-16 Bear Necessities Concert: Jazz Workshop Band, Lab Jazz Band
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Tickets available at UMArts box office. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Saturday, Feb. 20 Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Montana State
2 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies vs. Montana State
Time TBA, Dahlberg Arena. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Sunday, Feb. 21 String Orchestra of the Rockies Concert: “La Folia: A SOR Musical Folly”
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The SOR explores an ancient melody that became an unrivaled phenomenon in the history of western music. Tickets available at www.umt.edu/griztix/. Information: SOR, 406-493-2990, finemusic@sormt.org, www. sormt.org/.
Monday, Feb. 22 Concert Band Festival
All day, Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 22-23, Music Building. Information: James Smart, 406-243-4382, james.smart@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/music/.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
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Tuesday, Feb. 23 Concert Band Festival
All day, Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 22-23, Music Building. Information: James Smart, 406-243-4382, james.smart@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/music/.
Community Lecture Series
7-8:30 p.m., University Center Theater. Presented by the UM Alumni Association. Cost TBA. Information: Angela Weisenburger, 406-243-6439, angela. weisenburger@mso.umt.edu, www. grizalum.org/.
Play: “Hot ‘N’ Throbbing”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. A play by Paula Vogel. Admission costs $16 for general, $14 for seniors and students and $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Wednesday, Feb. 24 Big Sky Employment & Academic Enrichment Fair
9 a.m.-3 p.m., University Center Ballroom. A free opportunity for UM students and alumni to meet with recruiters to find out what companies are looking for, what to expect and how to prepare for job prospects. Organizations attending are looking to hire full-time professional positions, part-time, internships, summer jobs and volunteer opportunities in a wide range of career fields. Information: Janay Whisman, 406-243-2239, careerfairs@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/bigskyfair/.
Play: “Hot ‘N’ Throbbing”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. A play by Paula Vogel. Admission costs $16 for general, $14 for seniors and students and $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Thursday, Feb. 25 Big Sky Employment Fair: On-Campus Interviews 8 a.m.-5 p.m., University Center Ballroom. A free opportunity for UM students and alumni. Organizations attending are looking to hire full-time professional positions, part-time, internships, summer
jobs and volunteer opportunities in a wide range of career fields. Information: Janay Whisman, 406-243-2239, careerfairs@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/bigskyfair/.
Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Idaho State
7 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Play: “Hot ‘N’ Throbbing”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. A play by Paula Vogel. Admission costs $16 for general, $14 for seniors and students and $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Friday, Feb. 26 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Poetry Reading: Stefania Heim
7 p.m., Turner Hall Dell Brown Room. Heim is the author of the poetry collection “A Table That Goes On for Miles.” She is a winner of the Gatewood Prize from Switchback Books. Free and open to the public. Information: Karin Schalm, 406-2435267, karin.schalm@mso.umt.edu, www. cas.umt.edu/creativewriting/.
Play: “Hot ‘N’ Throbbing”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. A play by Paula Vogel. Admission costs $16 for general, $14 for seniors and students and $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
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Saturday, Feb. 27
Play: “Hot ‘N’ Throbbing”
Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. LewisClark State
TBA, UM. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Women’s Basketball: Lady Griz vs. Weber State
2 p.m., Dahlberg Arena. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Dance Performance: “Spring Studio Works”
6:30 and 7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Open Space. Suggested $5 donation. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Missoula Symphony Orchestra Concert: “A German Requiem”
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. A heartpounding combination as nearly 200 musicians come together to present one of the greatest works ever written for chorus and orchestra. Tickets are available at www.missoulasymphony.org/. Information: Missoula Symphony Orchestra, 406-7213194.
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. A play by Paula Vogel. Admission costs $16 for general, $14 for seniors and students and $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Sunday, Feb. 28 Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Montana State
TBA, UM. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Monday, Feb. 29 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Missoula Symphony Orchestra Concert: “A German Requiem”
3 p.m., Dennison Theatre. A heartpounding combination as nearly 200 musicians come together to present one of the greatest works ever written for chorus and orchestra. Tickets are available at www.missoulasymphony.org/. Information: Missoula Symphony Orchestra, 406-7213194.
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Men’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Idaho
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Community Lecture Series Faculty and Guest Artist Series Theatre Studio Show
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Biomedical Seminar Series Poetry Reading: Mary Szybist Dance Performance: “Dance in Concert”
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March Tuesday, March 1 Community Lecture Series
7-8:30 p.m., University Center Theater. Presented by the UM Alumni Association. Cost TBA. Information: Angela Weisenburger, 406-243-6439, angela. weisenburger@mso.umt.edu, www. grizalum.org/.
Play: “Hot ‘N’ Throbbing”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. A play by Paula Vogel. Admission costs $16 for general, $14 for seniors and students and $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Wednesday, March 2 Resume and Cover Letter Workshop
3:30-4:30 p.m., Lommasson Center Suite 154. A free workshop for UM students, showing how to create a resume and cover letter to effectively communicate their skills in today’s labor market. Information: Career Services, 406-243-2022, careers@umontana. edu, www.umt.edu/resumeworkshop.
Play: “Hot ‘N’ Throbbing”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. A play by Paula Vogel. Admission costs $16 for general, $14 for seniors and students and $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Thursday, March 3 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies vs. North Dakota
Time TBA, Dahlberg Arena. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Play: “Hot ‘N’ Throbbing”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. A play by Paula Vogel. Admission costs $16 for general, $14 for seniors and students and $10 for children ages
12 and younger. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Friday, March 4 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Play: “Hot ‘N’ Throbbing”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. A play by Paula Vogel. Admission costs $16 for general, $14 for seniors and students and $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Saturday, March 5 Play: “Hot ‘N’ Throbbing”
2 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. A play by Paula Vogel. Admission costs $16 for general, $14 for seniors and students and $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/ theatredance/.
Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies vs. Northern Colorado
Time TBA, Dahlberg Arena. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Monday, March 7 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Tuesday, March 8 Community Lecture Series
7-8:30 p.m., University Center Theater. Presented by the UM Alumni Association. Cost TBA. Information: Angela Weisenburger, 406-243-6439, angela. weisenburger@mso.umt.edu, www. grizalum.org/.
Student Ensemble Series: Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble I
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Wednesday, March 9 ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
Thursday, March 10 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Friday, March 11 Conference: “Writing at Work”
Noon-5 p.m., University Center Theater. This conference, hosted by the Creative Writing Program, will feature panels on publishing; applying to master’s programs; internships and writing residencies; and securing work as a writer, with presentations by experts in all of these fields. Free and open to the public. Information: Karin Schalm, 406-243-5267, karin.schalm@mso.umt.edu, www.hs.umt. edu/creativewriting/.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
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52 2015-16 Bear Necessities Men’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. North Dakota
2 p.m., UM. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Student Ensemble Series: UM Percussion Ensemble and Islander Steel Band
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Sunday, March 13 Men’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Idaho
2 p.m., UM. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Monday, March 14 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Concert: “Jazz at The Break”
7:30 p.m., The Break Espresso, 432 N. Higgins Ave. UM School of Music presents UM Jazz Small Groups performing the music of jazz greats. Free and open to the public. Information: School of Music, 406243-6880, robert.tapper@umontana.edu, https://www.umt.edu/music/.
Student Ensemble Series: University Men’s/Women’s Chorus and Cantemus Women’s Chorus
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Tuesday, March 15 Community Lecture Series
7-8:30 p.m., University Center Theater. Presented by the UM Alumni Association. Cost TBA. Information: Angela Weisenburger, 406-243-6439, angela. weisenburger@mso.umt.edu, www. grizalum.org/.
Faculty and Guest Artist Series
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents Christopher Kirkpatrick, clarinet. Admission costs $12 for general or $8 for students and seniors. Information: UM School of Music, 406-2436880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt. edu/music.
Theatre Studio Show
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. Title TBD. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Wednesday, March 16 ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
Theatre Studio Show
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. Title TBD. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Thursday, March 17 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Theatre Studio Show
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. Title TBD. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Buddy DeFranco Jazz Festival
All day, various locations. The 36th Annual UM Buddy DeFranco Jazz Festival features young musicians performing daily, as well as professionals presenting sessions on jazz improvisations along with master classes on various instruments. Each evening the ‘Best Section High School Big Band,’ high school soloists, the UM Jazz Ensemble I and special guest artists will perform in the Dennison Theatre and UM Music Building. Check website for schedules and performances. All seating must be reserved in advance. Information: UM School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Friday, March 18 Softball: Montana Grizzly Classic
TBA, Friday through Sunday, March 18-20, Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Theatre Studio Show
7:30 p.m., Performing Arts and Radio/ Television Center Masquer Theatre. Title TBD. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/umarts/ theatredance/.
Buddy DeFranco Jazz Festival
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre and Music Building. The ‘Best Section High School Big Band,’ high school soloists, the UM Jazz Ensemble I and special guest artists will perform in the Dennison Theatre and UM Music Building. Check website for schedules and performances. All seating must be reserved in advance. Information: UM School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz. music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/ music.
Saturday, March 19 Softball: Montana Grizzly Classic
TBA, Friday through Sunday, March 18-20, Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Theatre Studio Show
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. Title TBD. Information: UM School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
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Sunday, March 20 Softball: Montana Grizzly Classic
TBA, Friday through Sunday, March 18-20, Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Monday, March 21 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Tuesday, March 22 Community Lecture Series
7-8:30 p.m., University Center Theater. Presented by the UM Alumni Association. Cost TBA. Information: Angela Weisenburger, 406-243-6439, angela. weisenburger@mso.umt.edu, www. grizalum.org/.
Wednesday, March 23 ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
Dance Performance: “Dance in Concert”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Tickets cost $20 for general, $16 for students and seniors or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Thursday, March 24 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
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7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Tickets cost $20 for general, $16 for students and seniors or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Friday, March 25 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Poetry Reading: Mary Szybist
7 p.m., Turner Hall Dell Brown Room. Szybist most recently wrote “Incarnadine,” winner of the 2013 National Book Award for Poetry. She is the recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center and the Witter Bynner Foundation in conjunction with the Library of Congress. Her first book “Granted” was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and winner of the GLCA New Writers Award. She lives in Portland, Oregon where she teaches at Lewis & Clark College. Free and open to the public. Information: Karin Schalm, 406-243-5267, karin.schalm@mso.umt.edu, www.cas.umt. edu/creativewriting/.
Dance Performance: “Dance in Concert”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Tickets cost $20 for general, $16 for students and seniors or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Saturday, March 26 Dance Performance: “Dance in Concert”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Tickets cost $20 for general, $16 for students and seniors or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Monday, March 28 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Student Ensemble Series: UM Chamber Chorale
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Tuesday, March 29 Community Lecture Series
7-8:30 p.m., University Center Theater. Presented by the UM Alumni Association. Cost TBA. Information: Angela Weisenburger, 406-243-6439, angela. weisenburger@mso.umt.edu, www. grizalum.org/.
Faculty and Guest Artist Series
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents the Faculty Chamber Recital. Admission costs $12 for general or $8 for students and seniors. Information: UM School of Music, 406-2436880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt. edu/music.
Thursday, March 31 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
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Biomedical Seminar Series Softball: Grizzlies vs. Sacramento State
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Spring Break No Classes
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Montana Flute Festival Biomedical Seminar Women’s Tennis: Series Grizzlies vs. Northern Colorado Men’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Eastern Washington
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Earth Week Men’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Montana State Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Eastern Washington Educators’ Career Fair: Montana Treasures Information Sessions Softball: Grizzlies vs. Portland State
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Missoula Symphony Orchestra Concert
18
Multistate Educators’ Career Fair Biomedical Seminar Series
25
Composers Showcase: Artist Lecture Biomedical Seminar Series Composers Showcase
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Spring Break No Classes
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Softball: Grizzlies vs. Carroll
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Composers Showcase “Dance New Works” Program I
Spring Break No Classes
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ASUM Senate Meeting
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ASUM Senate Meeting
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Softball: Grizzlies vs. Great Falls ASUM Senate Meeting Play: Romeo and Juliet Student Ensemble Series: “Jazz Arrangers Concert” “Dance New Works” Program II
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Spring Break No Classes
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High School Journalism Day Grizzly Green Market
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Grizzly Green Market Annual Dean Stone Lecture Student Ensemble Series: UM Opera Theater
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Track & Field: Montana Open Grizzly Green Market PHIL(anthropy) Day Play: Romeo and Juliet “Dance New Works” Program I
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Spring Break No Classes Track: Al Manuel Northwest Dual Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Idaho Men’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Northern Colorado
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Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Portland State UM Conference on Undergraduate Research UM Keyboard Festival Biomedical Seminar Series UM Symphony Orchestra’s “Movie Night”
22
Biomedical Seminar Series Student Ensemble Series: UM Opera Theater
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Track & Field: Montana Open Biomedical Seminar Series Play: Romeo and Juliet Student Ensemble Series: “UM World Rhythms Concert” “Dance New Works” Program II
Softball: Grizzlies vs. Sacramento State
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Track: Al Manuel Northwest Dual Montana Flute Festival Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Sacramento State
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Earth Week Begins Men’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Portland State UM Keyboard Festival Softball: Grizzlies vs. Portland State Zootown Cabaret
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Missoula Symphony Orchestra Concert
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Concert: Capps-Rickard Singer of the Year Play: Romeo and Juliet “Dance New Works” Program II “Dance New Works” Program I
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April
Saturday, April 2
Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Idaho
TBA, UM. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Softball: Grizzlies vs. Sacramento State
Friday, April 1
1 p.m., Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Softball: Grizzlies vs. Sacramento State
Monday through Friday April 4-8
2 p.m., UM. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Saturday, April 9
Spring Break
No classes. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-243-5937, officeoftheprovost@ umontana.edu.
Friday, April 8
Track: Al Manuel Northwest Dual
All day, Friday through Saturday, April 8-9, Dornblaser Fields. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Montana Flute Festival
Spring Break
2:30 p.m., Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Men’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Northern Colorado
No classes. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-243-5937, officeoftheprovost@ umontana.edu.
Track: Al Manuel Northwest Dual
All day, Friday through Saturday, April 8-9, Dornblaser Fields. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
All day, Saturday and Sunday, April 9-10. Information: Margaret Schuberg, 406-2434271, margaret.schuberg@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music/.
Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Sacramento State
TBA, UM. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
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Sunday, April 10 Montana Flute Festival
All day, Saturday and fSunday, April 9-10. Information: Margaret Schuberg, 406-2434271, margaret.schuberg@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music/.
Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Northern Colorado
TBA, UM. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Men’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Eastern Washington
2 p.m., UM. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Monday, April 11 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Tuesday, April 12 Softball: Grizzlies vs. Carroll
2:30 p.m., Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Wednesday, April 13 ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
Thursday, April 14 High School Journalism Day
All day, Don Anderson Hall. UM School of Journalism faculty members present workshops in photography, radio, television, reporting, writing and media law for high school students and advisers. Information: School of Journalism, 406-2434001, journalism@mso.umt.edu, jour.umt. edu/.
Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Friday, April 15 Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Portland State TBA, UM. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
UM Conference on Undergraduate Research
8 a.m.-5 p.m., University Center Third Floor. The UMCUR will feature presentations on research and creative scholarship by undergraduates from multiple disciplines. Free and open to the public. Information: Davidson Honors College, 406-243-2541, www.umt.edu/ugresearch/.
UM Keyboard Festival
All day, Friday-Saturday, April 15-16, Music Building. Presented by the UM School of Music. Information: Steven Hesla, 406-2436055, steven.hesla@umontana.edu, https:// www.umt.edu/music/.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
UM Symphony Orchestra’s “Movie Night”
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents a performance featuring music from the silent film era. Tickets sold at the door. Price TBA. Information: School of Music, 406-2436880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt. edu/music.
Saturday, April 16 Earth Week Begins
Saturday through Sunday, April 16-24, UM and Missoula. Events include the Ecopentathalon, river cleanup, wildland restoration, special recycling events and a sustainability fair at Caras Park. Sponsored by UM Office of Sustainability
and numerous community groups. Activities described online at www.umt. edu/earthweekmissoula. Information: Vicki Watson, 406-243-5153, vicki.watson@ umontana.edu.
Men’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Portland State
TBA, UM. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
UM Keyboard Festival
All day, Friday and Saturday, April 15-16, Music Building. Presented by the UM School of Music. Information: Steven Hesla, 406-243-6055, steven.hesla@umontana. edu, https://www.umt.edu/music/.
Softball: Grizzlies vs. Portland State
1 p.m., Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Zootown Cabaret
7 and 9 p.m., location TBD. The UM School of Music presents a musical theater song and dance review. Tickets sold at the door. Price TBA. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Sunday, April 17 Earth Week
Saturday through Sunday, April 16-24, UM and Missoula. Events include the Ecopentathalon, river cleanup, wildland restoration, special recycling events and a sustainability fair at Caras Park. Sponsored by UM Office of Sustainability and numerous community groups. Activities described online at www.umt. edu/earthweekmissoula. Information: Vicki Watson, 406-243-5153, vicki.watson@ umontana.edu.
Men’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Montana State
TBA, UM. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Women’s Tennis: Grizzlies vs. Eastern Washington
TBA, UM. Visit www.gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Educators’ Career Fair: Montana Treasures Information Sessions
12:30-6 p.m., Phyllis J. Washington Education Center. Teacher candidates may attend Montana school district information sessions, network with Montana school district personnel at the ice cream social, have their resumes critiqued by UM Career
2015-16 Bear Necessities Services professional counselors and attend the Welcome and Strategy Session. Check-in and same-day registration begins at 12:30 p.m. Information sessions begin at 1 p.m. Welcome and Strategy Session begins at 5 p.m. Free for UM and affiliated campuses alumni and students. $25 registration for all others. Information: Janay Whisman, 406-243-2239, careerfairs@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/career/ CareerFairs/EducatorsCF/.
Softball: Grizzlies vs. Portland State
1 p.m., Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Monday, April 18 Multistate Educators’ Career Fair
8 a.m.-3 p.m., University Center Ballroom. School district representatives meet and interview qualified candidates for positions in teaching, special education, counseling, speech-language pathology and administration. Junior-level education students are invited to attend the fair as part of a program to network with school administrators for student-teaching positions and learn about school districts. School District Information Sessions will begin at 8 a.m. Career Fair held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free for UM and affiliated campuses alumni and students. $25 registration for all others. Information: Janay Whisman, 406-243-2239, careerfairs@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/career/ CareerFairs/EducatorsCF/.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Wednesday, April 20 ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., Missoula College West Campus, 3639 South Ave. W. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-2432451, asum@mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/ asum/.
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Thursday, April 21 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Annual Dean Stone Lecture
7 p.m., University Center Ballroom. The lecture is named for the first dean of the UM School of Journalism, Arthur Stone. The series brings a renowned journalist to campus each year to mentor journalism students and deliver a public lecture. Free and open to the public. Information: School of Journalism, 406-243-4001, journalism@mso.umt.edu, jour.umt.edu/.
Student Ensemble Series: UM Opera Theater
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Friday, April 22 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Student Ensemble Series: UM Opera Theater
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Saturday, April 23 Missoula Symphony Orchestra Concert: “Pictures of Power”
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. A grand season-finale concert full of life and color will close the Missoula Symphony Orchestra’s 61st season as it’s joined by world-renowned pianist Katherine Chi. The raw energy of the opener will be balanced with the jazzy spirit of “Ravel’s Piano Concerto,” before closing with the
cheer-inducing and powerful “Pictures at an Exhibition.” Tickets are available at www.missoulasymphony.org/. Information: Missoula Symphony Orchestra, 406-7213194.
Sunday, April 24 Missoula Symphony Orchestra Concert: “Pictures of Power”
3 p.m., Dennison Theatre. A grand season finale concert full of life and color will close the Missoula Symphony Orchestra’s 61st season as it’s joined by world-renowned pianist Katherine Chi. The raw energy of the opener will be balanced with the jazzy spirit of Ravel’s Piano Concerto, before closing with the cheer-inducing and powerful Pictures at an Exhibition. Tickets are available at www.missoulasymphony. org/. Information: Missoula Symphony Orchestra, 406-721-3194.
Monday, April 25 Composers Showcase: Artist Lecture 10-11 a.m., Music Recital Hall. Free and open to the public. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Composers Showcase
2:10 and 7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. Featuring new music by students in the composition program and a guest composer. Free and open to the public. Information: School of Music, 406-2436880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt. edu/music.
Tuesday, April 26 Composers Showcase
2:10 and 7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. Featuring new music by students in the composition program and a guest composer. Free and open to the public. Information: School of Music, 406-2436880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt. edu/music.
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7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Open Space. Admission TBA. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Wednesday, April 27 Softball: Grizzlies vs. Great Falls
3:30 p.m., Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
Play: “Romeo and Juliet”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by William Shakespeare. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Student Ensemble Series: “Jazz Arrangers Concert”
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents this concert featuring Jazz Ensemble I and Jazz Band II with brand-new music created for Big Band by UM musicians and a special guest. Free and open to the public. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
“Dance New Works” Program II
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Open Space. Admission TBA. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Thursday, April 28 Track & Field: Montana Open
All day, Thursday through Saturday, April 28-30, Dornblaser Fields. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
PHIL(anthropy) Day
Noon, UM Oval. Music and free ice cream help the campus community celebrate philanthropy and the impact of private support. Free. Information: Sarah Knobel, 406-243-2593, sarah.knobel@mso.umt.edu, supportum.org/.
Play: “Romeo and Juliet”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by William Shakespeare. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
“Dance New Works” Program I
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Open Space. Admission TBA. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Friday, April 29 Track & Field: Montana Open
All day, Thursday through Saturday, April 28-30, Dornblaser Fields. Visit www.gogriz. com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Play: “Romeo and Juliet”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by William Shakespeare. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Student Ensemble Series: “UM World Rhythms Concert” 7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
“Dance New Works” Program II
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Open Space. Admission TBA. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Saturday, April 30 Concert: Capps-Rickard Singer of the Year 7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. Free and open to the public. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Play: “Romeo and Juliet”
2 and 7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by William Shakespeare. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
“Dance New Works” Program II
2 p.m., PAR/TV Center Open Space. Admission TBA. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
“Dance New Works” Program I
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Open Space. Admission TBA. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
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May Sunday, May 1 String Orchestra of the Rockies Concert: “War and Peace”
7:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. The Strong Orchestra of the Rockies presents violin virtuoso Ian Swensen. Tickets available at www.umt.edu/griztix/. Information: SOR, 406-493-2990, finemusic@sormt.org, www. sormt.org/.
Monday, May 2 Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Student Ensemble Series: University Choir, Chamber Chorale, Women’s Choir
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Tuesday, May 3 Play: “Romeo and Juliet”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by William Shakespeare. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Student Ensemble Series: Symphonic Wind Ensemble
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Wednesday, May 4 Griz Gradfest
4-6 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A send-off for the Class of 2016. Event is free for graduating UM students with a Griz Card or photo ID. Raffle prizes include an iPad mini. Information: Angela Weisenburger, 406-243-6439, angela.weisenburger@ umontana.edu.
ASUM Senate Meeting
6 p.m., University Center Rooms 330-331. The regular meeting of the Associated Students of UM. Open to the public. Information: ASUM, 406-243-2451, asum@ mso.umt.edu, life.umt.edu/asum/.
Concert: “Honors Convocation”
7:30 p.m., UM Music Recital Hall. The UM School of Music presents the UM Symphony Orchestra and the 2016 Concerto/Aria Competition winners. Free and open to the public. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@ umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Play: “Romeo and Juliet”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by William Shakespeare. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Thursday, May 5 Grizzly Green Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Student Ensemble Series: Jazz Ensemble III, Jazz Ensemble IV, Concert Band
7:30 p.m., Dennison Theatre. Admission costs $11 for general, $6 for seniors or $5 for students. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
Play: “Romeo and Juliet”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by William Shakespeare. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Friday, May 6 Last Day of Regular Classes
Information: Office of the Provost, 406-2435937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Track & Field: Tom Gage Classic
All day, Dornblaser Fields. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Softball: Grizzlies vs. Weber State
3 p.m., Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Play: “Romeo and Juliet”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by William Shakespeare. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Saturday, May 7 Softball: Grizzlies vs. Weber State
1 p.m., Grizzly Softball Field. Visit www. gogriz.com for a roster, schedule and more information about Grizzly Athletics.
Play: “Romeo and Juliet”
7:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Montana Theatre. Play by William Shakespeare. Tickets cost $20 for general admission, $16 for seniors and students or $10 for children ages 12 and younger. Information: School of Theatre & Dance, 406-243-4481, umtheatredance@umontana.edu, www. umt.edu/umarts/theatredance/.
Sunday, May 8 Concert: Guitar Ensemble
7 p.m., Music Recital Hall. Free and open to the public. Information: School of Music, 406-243-6880, griz.music@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/music.
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Monday, May 9 Finals Week
Monday-Friday, May 9-13. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-243-5937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
National Tour: “First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare”
All day, May 9-31, Montana Museum of Art & Culture. The First Folio is the first complete collected edition of William Shakespeare’s plays, published in 1623 seven years after his death. Compiled by two of Shakespeare’s fellow actors, it preserves 36 of Shakespeare’s plays. Without it, we would not have 18 of those plays, including “Macbeth,” “Julius Caesar,” “Twelfth Night,” “The Tempest” and “Antony and Cleopatra.” The MMAC will be the only location in Montana to display the folio during its tour around the country. On display through Tuesday, May 31. Information: MMAC, 406-243-2020, barbara.koostra@mso.umt.edu, www.umt. edu/montanamuseum/default.aspx.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 117 or 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/biomed/newsevents/ seminarschedule/default.php.
Tuesday, May 10 Finals Week
Monday-Friday, May 9-13. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-243-5937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Wednesday, May 11 Finals Week
Monday-Friday, May 9-13. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-243-5937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Thursday, May 12 Finals Week
Monday-Friday, May 9-13. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-243-5937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
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10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mansfield Mall. A weekly fresh-produce market for the UM community. Information: UM Dining, 406243-5089, samuel.belanger@mso.umt.edu, www.umt.edu/dining/.
Friday, May 13 Finals Week
Monday-Friday, May 9-13. Information: Office of the Provost, 406-243-5937, officeoftheprovost@umontana.edu.
Seminar Series: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
Noon-1 p.m., Skaggs Building Room 169. A glimpse into the human health research conducted by UM graduate students, faculty and visiting faculty on biomedical health topics, including inflammation, toxicology, pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Free and open to the public. Information: Tony Ward, 406-243-4092, tony.ward@umontana.edu, health.umt.edu/ biomed/newsevents/seminarschedule/ default.php.
Journalism Senior Showcase, Student Documentary Premiere
UM School of Journalism students present their work, including the premiere of a student-produced documentary. Free and open to the public. Information: School of Journalism, 406-243-4001, journalism@mso. umt.edu, jour.umt.edu/.
Saturday, May 14
Information: Naomi Delaloye, 406-2432046, naomi.delaloye@umontana.edu, https://education.cehs.health.umt.edu/ content/events.
Thurssday, May 19 Lecture: “The First Folio: What it Meant, What it Means”
7-8:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. Penn State Professor Emerita Linda Woodbridge presents as part of the “First Folio! The Book that Gave us Shakespeare” programming. The MMAC will be the only location in Montana to display the folio during its tour around the country. On display through Tuesday, May 31. Information: Julie Biando Edwards, 406243-4505, julie.edwards@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/montanamuseum/default. aspx.
Friday, May 27 Lecture: “Shakespeare, Jonson and Literary Immortality”
7-8:30 p.m., PAR/TV Center Masquer Theatre. UM English Professor John Hunt presents as part of the “First Folio! The Book that Gave us Shakespeare” programming. The MMAC will be the only location in Montana to display the folio during its tour around the country. On display through Tuesday, May 31. Information: Julie Biando Edwards, 406243-4505, julie.edwards@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/montanamuseum/default. aspx.
119th Commencement
10 a.m., Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Information: Office of the Registrar, 406243-2995, registration@umontana.edu, www.umt.edu/registrar/.
Tuesday, May 17 Environmental Health Science Symposium Presentations
9 a.m.-2 p.m., North Urey Lecture Hall. Join UM’s Center for Environmental Health Sciences for an exciting look into high school student’s research projects conducted in Montana and Alaska science classrooms. For students in Montana and Alaska, this symposium is a culmination of a yearlong project that has been conducted as part of their science classes showcasing research projects conducted by high school students on human health topics, including particulate matter, radon and air quality. In its 11th year, this daylong symposium is free and open to the public.
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