Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1988

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A new Unit in Arts and Sciences After almost two decades of frustration and disap- pointment, life science faculty members in the Col- lege of Arts and Sciences have achieved I heir goal of uniting sister disciplines into a Division of Biological Sciences. This new organizational unit is led by an Associate Dean and includes the current faculty of Biochemistry, the faculties, staff and programs of the Botany, Microbiology and Zoology departments and the Stella Duncan Institute. I expect this reorganization to enhance the univer- sity ' s teaching, service and research mission to a re- markable degree. said Jim Flightner. acting dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. New faculty will be hired using criteria which address the needs of the life sciences as a whole and research will be markedly enhanced by the increased communica- tion and interaction between biological science fac- ulty. Undergraduate and graduate students may well benefit most of all as the faculty develops new exper- tise and the curriculum is consolidated. Professor Don Jenni, former chair of the Zoology De- partment, has been named to a three-year appoint- ment as Associate Dean of the Division of Biological Sciences, He will lead the effort to remodel and reas- sign laboratory and office space so that division fac- ulty and staff can work together efficiently, 22 COLLEGE OF ARTS SCIENCES



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Notable Achievements in the The 19B7-88 academic year was a good year for the School of Fine Arts. Enrollment throughout the School has remained steady in the face of declining enrollments cam- pus-wide. Music finished the year with its highest enrollment on record. 165 full-time equivalent students. Much of this is due to the increased im- portance given to service courses for non-majors, especially Music Appreciation. Jazz History, and the History of Rock and Roll. Students and Faculty from each department in the School ware actively engaged in outreach activi- ties this year. Faculty, students and staff in the Art Department exhibited nationally and internation- ally with foreign exhibits in the Federal Republic of Germany the People ' s Republic of China, and Spain, Professor Donald Bunse assembled an ex- hibit of works in the collagraph technique which is currently touring state-wide. Mr. Lloyd Schermer lent the University his collection of historic photo- graphs taken by Charles Morris and Mountain Bell Foundation provided funding to allow a selected portion of this collection to tour throughout the West with the Montana Repertory Theatre produc- tion of Cowboy. The School, in conjunction with the Art Associates of Missoula, put together a two-month festival of Fiber arts focusing on an exhibit thai was shared between the University and the Missoula Museum of the Arts. The exhibit, entitled The Manipu- lated Thread. was juried by Rebecca Stevens of the American Textile Museum of Washington. D.Cm who chose over forty works from submis- sions by artists living in the western half of the U.S. The Department of Drama Dance produce d its first major television production when Graduate Student Gordon Stabler directed an adaption of O- x Henrys short story Gift of the Magi. This produc- 1 riom w,tji shown on several Montana television su- = lions during the Christmas season. The Montana Repertory Theatre ' s production of g Cowboy, an original musical based on the life of | Montana artist Charles M. Russell. was supported by a grant from Mountain Bell Foundation in ex- cess ofS. J00.000. The production had over 90 per- formances in 80 towns across 12 western states. A staff person accompanied the tour in order to meet with high school faculty and students in each town where the play was performed. The Alumni Asso- ciation hold receptions for the cast and audience in many of the tour locations 24 DRAMA DAM HE

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