Eight Named to UM Grizzly of the Last Decade Honors
The University of Montana Alumni Association selected eight graduates of of the last 10 years as winners of the the 2021 Grizzly of the Last Decade Awards. They are selected because of early career success and the potential for bright futures.
The Alumni Association listed the winners and their accomplishments:
Brooke Andrus is a 2010 journalism graduate, who joined the Phoenix-based WebPT, dealing with health software for outpatients. She was recently promoted to senior manager of content marketing, which won the 2020 CEO World Awards for Communications.
Kevin Brockbank has UM bachelor s and master s degrees and, most recently in 2017, a doctorate in educational leadership. He was first at Helena College and then was dean at Salt Lake Community College for two years before becoming president of Spokane Community College in 2017 and was named to the Aspen Institute of New Presidents Fellowship.
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Ulster face Northampton in tonight’s Challenge Cup quarter-final. By Adam McKendry Saturday 10 Apr 2021, 6:45 AM 1 hour ago 831 Views 0 Comments
McCloskey wants first trophy of his career.
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Image: James Crombie/INPHO
WHILE LAST WEEK’S game against Harlequins proved something of a damp squib in terms of a contest for Ulster, this week they will be given a much sterner test on their return to England.
Six days on from their 57-21 mauling of Quins, this time the foes are Northampton Saints at Franklin’s Gardens in the quarter-finals of the Challenge Cup and, based on the names on the respective team sheets, this one should provide a bigger challenge.
Mixed update from Ulster as Izuchukwu to undergo scan and Henderson to be monitored
The northern province face Northampton Saints in Saturday’s Challenge Cup quarter-final. By Emma Duffy Tuesday 6 Apr 2021, 6:47 PM 2 hours ago 2,435 Views 1 Comment Injury woe: Cormac Izuchukwu and Iain Henderson. Source: Inpho Sport.
ULSTER SECOND ROW Cormac Izuchukwu will undergo a scan on his knee tomorrow, having sustained an injury in Sunday’s Challenge Cup clash against Harlequins.
Tullamore 21-year-old Izuchukwu has impressed since making a recent breakthrough to senior rugby, but the Academy lock hobble off in Sunday’s 57-21 win over Quins at The Stoop.
I d love to see him play Test rugby - Michael Lowry continues to shine
The 22-year-old Ulster playmaker scored a cracking try against Harlequins on Sunday. By The42 Team Tuesday 6 Apr 2021, 3:49 PM 6 hours ago 8,224 Views 31 Comments
Lowry breaks away against Harlequins.
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Image: James Crombie/INPHO
WHILE IT WAS a remarkable moment on a rugby weekend full of thrills, Michael Lowry’s latest impressive act for Ulster hardly came as a surprise.
The 22-year-old has been in brilliant form all season for the northern province and stood out for Dan McFarland’s side once again during Sunday’s Challenge Cup round-of-16 win away to Harlequins as he scored a wonderful try.
Pressure on Ulster to deliver against a side whose priorities lie elsewhere
Harlequins are missing a lot of talent for this evening’s last-16 clash in the Challenge Cup. By Adam McKendry Sunday 4 Apr 2021, 9:02 AM 4 hours ago 4,848 Views 14 Comments
AT THE TWICKENHAM Stoop tonight [KO 8pm, BT Sport], both teams have laid out where their priorities lie this season.
In one corner, you have Ulster, who have welcomed back all of their internationals for this Challenge Cup last-16 tie and, bar the injured Iain Henderson and Marcell Coetzee, are as full-strength as Dan McFarland could have asked them to be.