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The Health Buzz podcast brings student perspective to public health

The latest episode of Curry Health Center’s new student-run podcast aired Friday on KBGA, touching on stress resiliency and the Recognize Allow Investigate and Nurture (RAIN) technique for stress management. This was The Health Buzz podcast’s third episode since its creation last fall, from Curry Health Center Wellness. The episode featured Curry’s interim director of counseling, Tracee Anderson. Anderson said that the student perspective the podcast adds to the University of Montana is vital. “There are all these professionals; and with the faculty, and the staff and the administration and the health professionals that are doing what we can to support students. we don t have that current, lived student experience, And so the voice of the students, and what it’s like to be a student, is so important for people to talk about and hear,” Anderson said.

No study abroad, guns on campus and avalanche safety

UM study abroad canceled through July Study abroad travel through the University of Montana is restricted through July 31, Associate Director of Global Engagement Marja Unkuri-Chaudhry stated in an email sent to some University faculty and staff. She stated that the decision was made after considering several factors, including national travel advisories, emerging COVID-19 variants and difficulty with vaccine rollout.  “University of Montana recognizes the importance of life-changing international experiences and the vaccine provides hope that the university community can soon take advantage of these opportunities again,” Unkuri-Chaudhry stated in the email.  The UM International Travel Review Committee will regroup in May to make decisions for UM-sponsored travel beyond July. Faculty and staff, and potentially some graduate students, can apply for exceptions. But no exceptions will be made for undergraduate students. 

What does House Bill 102 mean for schools in Montana?

What does House Bill 102 mean for schools in Montana? MTN and last updated 2021-02-23 00:34:32-05 GREAT FALLS — Permitless concealed carry of firearms - also known as constitutional carry - is now legal in Montana, following Governor Greg Gianforte signing House Bill 102 into law last week. The new law allows people to carry concealed firearms without a permit in most locations, and with a permit in state and local government facilities such as the State Capitol Building. But what does that mean for the state’s schools? Schools in the Montana University System face a much different future than public K-12 schools.

Applications still being accepted to lead Great Falls College-MSU

Applications still being accepted to lead Great Falls College-MSU MTN and last updated 2021-02-22 20:17:33-05 GREAT FALLS — There is less than a week left for applications to be accepted for the next dean of Great Falls College-MSU. Applications will be accepted through February 26. The current dean, Susan Wolff, is retiring in June. She has has been the dean since 2012. The chair of the search committee for a new dean, Brock Tessman, who is the Deputy Higher Education Commissioner for the Montana University System, said on Monday that he is pleased with the process. The search committee also includes: Student representative (TBA), Great Falls College MSU

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