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Montana Western s retiring chancellor excited for future of Experience One

Montana Western s retiring chancellor excited for future of Experience One Part Two of an MTN News series looking at Montana Western s Experience One program By: Chet Layman and last updated 2021-03-08 12:58:31-05 MTN News continues our look at Experience One on the Montana Western campus. Recently, the University of Montana Western Foundation received a $250,000 donation from Steve and Gretchen Burke, and on Monday we talked with Chancellor Beth Weatherby and Foundation Director Roxanne Engellant about the effect of this size donation on the Experience One program. Chancellor Weatherby also spoke about how it feels to be leaving the program she championed on solid footing, since she announced earlier this year that she is retiring the end of this school year.

Critics MT Lawmakers Take Top Down Approach on Wilderness Study Areas / Public News Service

Critics MT Lawmakers Take Top Down Approach on Wilderness Study Areas / Public News Service
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MT Western s Experience One unique in US

MT Western s Experience One unique in US MTN News started a month-long series of interviews from the Montana Western campus this morning. and last updated 2021-03-01 18:14:21-05 DILLON — MTN News started a month-long series of interviews from the Montana Western campus this morning. The school uses a curriculum program known as Experience One. It’s unique in this country. The Foundation for Experience One recently received a $250,000.00 donation from Steve and Gretchen Burke. This morning we talked with Chancellor Beth Weatherby and Foundation Director Roxanne Engellant about the beginnings of the Foundation. This series will air every Monday morning into April.

Butte News - Critics: MT lawmakers take top-down approach on wilderness study areas

ButteNews.net A member of the order of The Daughters of Charity in Toulon, France, has recovered from COVID-19. She is 117, and she lived through the flu pandemic of 1918, The Washington Post reports. Her name is Sister Andre. City Desk Big Sky Connection Helena, MT – Sen. Jeff Welborn, R-Dillon, has introduced a resolution (SJR 7) that would remove Wilderness Study Area designation from land in southwestern Montana. Opponents see it as the first step in a top-down effort to remove more study-area designations around the state. Comments from Jack Kirkley, professor of biology, University of Montana Western; and Mike Wilkinson, former U.S. Forest Service employee living in Wise River.

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