Showing posts with label Annemiek Wilson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annemiek Wilson. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

UM Student Helps Special Olympians Stay in Shape

Special Olympics athletes are gearing up to compete with the help of a UM student. Athletes train twice a week at the Missoula YMCA in preparation for the Montana games in March. UM News reporter Annemiek Wilson and photographer Maegan Simmons found out how one UM student is helping special olympians.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

UM News for November 16, 2011

Find out how the University of Montana students teach us about pine beetles and how Missoula's homeless community shows off their creativity on this week's edition of UM News. Broadcast journalism seniors Tara Oster and Annemiek Wilson anchored today's newscast. Stephanie Hansen produced the show; and Bernie Riggs directed. UM News airs Thursday mornings at 8:25 a.m. on KPAX-TV in Missoula and KAJ-TV in Kalispell. UM News is a production of the Department of Radio-Television and the School of Journalism at the University of Montana.

UM Student Combines Career Passions With Real Life Experience

UM students can find many ways to bring their education into the real world. Reporter Annemiek Wilson and photographer Matt DeBray found out how one student juggles school, work, and volunteer fire fighting in Frenchtown. Click below to see video.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

UM News for November 9, 2011

Find out how the University of Montana remembers veterans and gets in the spirit of giving on this week's edition of UM News. Broadcast journalism seniors Katherine Kettering and Emily Foster anchored today's newscast. Annemiek Wilson produced the show and Maegan Simmons directed. UM News airs Thursday mornings at 8:25 a.m. on KPAX-TV in Missoula and KAJ-TV in Kalispell. UM News is a production of the Department of Radio-Television and the School of Journalism at the University of Montana.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

University of Montana Students Get Their Hands Dirty for a Cause

UM Student Group 1000 New Gardens is putting away their shovels for the season. Throughout spring and fall the group helps install sustainable food gardens in the Missoula Community. They installed 125 gardens in Missoula, and added 70 in Bozeman in the last three years. Reporter Annemiek Wilson and photographer Katie Radford found out how students are getting excited about going green. Click below to see video.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

UM News for October 26, 2011

University of Montana senior broadcast journalism majors Annemiek Wilson and Stephanie Hansen anchor today's edition of UM News. Dustin Klemann produced and Brad Peers directed the broadcast. UM News airs Thursday mornings at 8:25 a.m. on KPAX-TV in Missoula and KAJ-TV in Kalispell. UM News is a production of the Department of Radio-Television and the School of Journalism at the University of Montana.

UM Students Take Passion for Outdoor Leadership to a New Level

Students in the College of Forestry and Conservation's Wilderness EMT class spend more than 190 hours throughout the semester practicing and learning outdoor rescue skills. The Aerie Backcountry Medicine program partners with the University of Montana and teaches the course. UM News reporter Annemiek Wilson and editor Dizhi Ge found out how one student is taking his education far away from the classroom. Click below to see video.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

UM News for October 19, 2011

University of Montana senior broadcast journalism majors Emily Foster and Annemiek Wilson anchor today's edition of UM News. Beth Beechie produced and Katie Radford directed the broadcast. UM News airs Thursday mornings at 8:25 a.m. on KPAX-TV in Missoula and KAJ-TV in Kalispell. UM News is a production of the Department of Radio-Television and the School of Journalism at the University of Montana.

UM Marching Band Seniors Prepare to Leave it all Behind

University of Montana Marching Band seniors spend countless hours learning music and practicing routines throughout their time at UM. UM News reporter Annemiek Wilson and photographer Matt DeBray found out how one senior feels about it all coming to an end. Click below to see video.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

University of Montana Brings Local Food Close to Home

The East side of the Lommasson Center is looking a lot greener this semester. Together with UM's Farm to College Program, Dining Services added a sustainable food garden to campus. A student gardener and volunteers help run the garden. When the produce ripens, it's served fresh the next day for students to enjoy. UM News reporter Annemiek Wilson and photographer Scott Ranf went to the garden to take a closer look.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

University of Montana is Preparing Map Makers for a Growing Job Market

The U.S. Department of Labor Statistics says employment opportunities for cartographers will increase 27% by 2018. Students in the UM Geography Department's Advanced Cartography class are gaining the hands on experience necessary to be competitive in the job market. UM News Reporter Annemiek Wilson and Photographer Maeghan Simmons went into the classroom to find out more, (click below to see video).

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

UM Teams Up With The U.S. Forest Service

The UM Department of Geography and U.S.F.S. are collaborating to gain a better understanding of surface air temperature in the Northern Rockies. UM News Reporter Annemiek Wilson and Photographer Bernie Riggs ventured into the Rattlesnake to take a closer look.


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

UM Alum Starts Community Acupuncture Clinic

University of Montana alum Michael Peluso opened Missoula's first community acupuncture clinic. Peluso says the patient base is growing and he's excited to offer a new kind of health care to the community. UM News reporter Annemiek Wilson went to the clinic to learn about a different style of healing.