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Your update on opportunities, events, and more...



THIS THURSDAY!

GLI Event

Join us on the oval, Thursday evening for some much needed social time!


We'll bring the goodies, you bring yourselves. And we'll have a frosty good time!


February 1st,

4:00-5:00 pm on

The Oval!

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Remaining Group Sessions:

  • Mon. Feb. 5, 3-4 pm Study Away
  • Wed. Feb. 7, 1-2 pm International Experiential
  • Fri. Feb 16, 2-3 pm Domestic Experiential


If these dates don't work for you or they don't appear on your Navigate, please book an individual appointment with Gillian or Sarah.

New Beyond the Classroom Blog Posts!

"Never could I imagine a place that combines traditional culture with modern technology as this city does, and I am truly grateful for the invaluable opportunity I was given to experience this for the past 6 months..."

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Career-Building (& Extra Credit!) Opportunity

Stop by the ALi Auditorium, 2:00-3:30 pm on Tues. February 6 for an ELCS pop-up coaching event!


The kind of support offered exclusively to you GLI students will include: fine tuning resume for job/program applications, finding international job experiences, finding local job experiences, how to market skills & experiences developed through GLI in an interview/cover letter/resume, and more!


Extra-credit will be offered to both GBLD 220 and 110 students who attend, so check your Moodle pages!

Campus Event

DR. JUDITH WEISENFELD: AFRICAN AMERICAN RELIGIONS, AMERICAN PSYCHIATRY, AND THE LONG CIVIL RIGHTS STRUGGLE

In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day:


Thursday, Feb. 1, 7:30 pm in the ALi Auditorium


Judith Weisenfeld is a prominent African American religious history scholar and the award-winning author of several books, including New World A-Coming: Black Religion and Racial Identity during the Great Migration. A successful researcher and the director of The Crossroads Project: Black Religious Histories, Communities, and Cultures, she is a professor of religion and the Department of Religion Chair at Princeton University.

More Info

Alternative Spring Break in Seattle

Ending Youth Homelessness in Seattle, WA: Housing and Food Insecurity


Explore youth homelessness, its root causes, and how organizations are fighting to end it while engaging in meaningful direct service and discussion in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.


Dates: March 17th - 23rd, 2024

Lodging: The Hope Center in Seattle, Washington

Cost: $150. 


Application Deadline: February 26, 2024

Information & Application

New Campus Group

Curry Counseling is excited to offer a FREE Spring 2024 support group for LGBTQ+ students at the University of Montana. This group is open to all student ages and identities and will be run by two Curry counselors. Participants will benefit from the small group size (6-8), the comfort and safety established through collaborative group norms, and the freedom to discuss group-generated topics that are uniquely relevant to their lives as LGBTQ+ students. This group originated with the goal to provide a space where LGBTQ+ student wellness was not only acknowledged, but prioritized. Through personal narratives, community building, and resource-sharing, we hope to foster LGBTQ+ identity, joy, and resilience in individual participants and the group as a whole.


Call Curry Counseling at 406-243-4712 to schedule a free 10-minute phone call with one of the group counselors. Sign-ups will be open until the group reaches 6-8 participants.

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