George Dennison discusses the creation of the Department of Native American Studies and the Department of Media Arts, as well as restructuring other departments, introducing new majors and minors, and reviving programs such as Pharmacy. He also describes the difficult aspects of serving as a university president which include decisions about budget reductions and faculty appointments. Dennison concludes by sharing his thoughts on environmental programs on campus and his goals for the University. There is no audio for this interview.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/umoh/1028/thumbnail.jp
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2 sound files. Duration: 32 min., 12 sec. Tape 1 of the 3/4/1980 interview is missing, session start...
Reuben Diettert discusses coming to the University of Montana (UM) in 1937, where he taught in the B...
James Dew, who came to the University of Montana (UM) in 1947 until his retirement in 1988, discusse...
George Dennison discusses his educational background at the University of Montana and the University...
George Dennison discusses his tenure as president of the University of Montana-Missoula from 1990-20...
George Lewis describes attending the University of Montana (UM) and teaching as a faculty member in ...
Donald Habbe discusses his administrative duties as Academic Vice President at the University of Mon...
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An interview with Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Fred McDougall and Director Planning and Strategy...
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Reuben Diettert discusses coming to the University of Montana (UM) in 1937, where he taught in the B...
James Dew, who came to the University of Montana (UM) in 1947 until his retirement in 1988, discusse...