Hybrid Lecture by Dr. Kerry Mandulak: Mentor as Coach
Terran Last Gun, a visual artist and enrolled citizen of the Piikani (Blackfeet) of Montana, creates work that is both ancient and contemporary. He uses color and form as the building blocks of his art, which connects him to his Piikani heritage.
It’s the beginning of a brand new academic year, and if you’re like us, you are curious about what’s happening in other classrooms on campus. Come to this year's Pedagogy Speed Date to find out! A small group of faculty innovators from across disciplines and colleges will give lightning presentations on innovative and inspiring teaching topics. We’ll provide refreshments, if you’ll bring the enthusiasm!
Terran Last Gun, a visual artist and enrolled citizen of the Piikani (Blackfeet) of Montana, creates work that is both ancient and contemporary. He uses color and form as the building blocks of his art, which connects him to his Piikani heritage.
Discussion to practice the skills learned in Dr. Mandulak's lecture (September 30th). This will be virtual.
Terran Last Gun, a visual artist and enrolled citizen of the Piikani (Blackfeet) of Montana, creates work that is both ancient and contemporary. He uses color and form as the building blocks of his art, which connects him to his Piikani heritage.
Are you a high school senior curious about 51³Ô¹Ï? Join us for a virtual Senior Preview Scholarship Day, an exciting opportunity to explore campus life, connect with our community, and earn a scholarship just for participating in the entire 3-hour Zoom session!