Discover the fascinating stories behind Pat Ningewance-Nadeau, the Mansfield Chair, and the Clements Library tour!
In a unique blend of diversity, the University of Montana (UM) showcases exceptional talents and partnerships. Meet Pat Ningewance-Nadeau, an assistant professor in UM's Department of Indigenous Studies, who brings rich cultural perspectives to academia. The Japanese government's generous $5.1 million grant has led to the creation of the Mansfield Chair in Japanese and Indo-Pacific Affairs at UM, bridging international relations and academia. Explore the historical wonders at UM's Clements Library through a captivating hour-long tour, featuring an exhibit on art and political resistance in early America.
For this month's UM Faces and Spaces feature we are highlighting, Pat Ningewance-Nadeau, an assistant professor in UM's Department of Indigenous Studies, ...
A $5.1 million grant from the Japanese government will establish the Mansfield Chair in Japanese and Indo-Pacific Affairs at the University of Montana.
Hour-long docent-led tour of the Clements' early American history collection featuring a new exhibit on art and political resistance in early America and ...
A $5.1 million grant from the Japanese government will establish the Mansfield Chair in Japanese and Indo-Pacific Affairs at the University of Montana.