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Welcome back and best of luck with spring semester!

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Attention Sophomores!

It’s time to sign up for your required spring advising appointment!

  • Freshmen - You are up in a couple of months. Stay tuned!
  • Need to book an individual advising appointment?
  • Find Gillian or Sarah on Navigate.
Sign-up Today!

Campus Event!

On Thursday, January 23rd, from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m., the Branch Center will host an open house titled "Branch Out: Welcome Back Open House." The event will showcase all of the wonderful resources the Branch Center has to offer students. Students can meet the clubs and staff and mingle with the community within the space. Students can also participate in a scavenger hunt to learn more.

Free Lecture!

Former Griz and NFL football player Levi Horn presents "Medicine Game: How football helped Levi overcome generational trauma and his education empowers him to fight for Native Youth around the country."


His free motivational talks are before both N7-inspired basketball games. The talk will take place on February 1st at 2:30 pm. He will be speaking in the Adams Center West Auxiliary Gym.


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Mark Your Calendars!

Live music, dancing, and fun in an 1890s logging town built from scratch by UM Forestry students and alumni! Free food and drinks with alcoholic drinks for purchase.

Get your tickets today!

Have you thought about Irish Studies?

The Irish Studies program at the University of Montana is an inter-disciplinary and inter-collegiate collaboration between the College of Humanities and Sciences and the College of Visual and Performing Arts. This collaboration supports an 18-credit minor that provides students with access to instruction, study, and research in the fields of language, history, literature, film, drama, music, and dance, as well as the opportunity to participate in the preservation and promotion of the Irish language and culture.

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