Welcome to the the Bulldog Bulletin, a newsletter that highlights club events, activities and other important university dates.
To discuss campus activities or add an item to the Bulldog Bulletin, please email [email protected].
Bulldog Bulletin April 13 – April 19
Brought to you by ASUMW
Announcements
ASUMW Meetings
The Associated Students of the University of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø meetings are open to the public. ASUMW meets Mondays at 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM in the SUB basement.
Bulldog Bulletin Submissions
If you would like something included in the Bulldog Bulletin, please email all information to [email protected] before Thursday @ 5:00 PM
Bulletin Submission Requirements
Starting April 1, all submissions for the Bulldog Bulletin must also include the alternate text version for the submission. This means any information going into the bulletin will need to be typed out and sent along in an email with any poster wanting to be included. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Monday Night Movies
Project Hail Mary at 7:00 PM • $5 with your student Bulldog Card at Big Sky Cinema • Sponsored by ASUMW.
FAFSA 2026 – 2027 is Now Open!
Unlock grants, scholarships, and financial aid for college. Apply ASAP at . It’s free and easier than ever – Don’t miss out! Contact Financial Aid for assistance • (406) 683-7101 • [email protected] • Office located in Short Admin Building.
Seeking Stagehands
UMW Theatre is looking for help backstage for The Play That Goes Wrong. Please reach out to: [email protected] if you would like to participate as a stagehand.
Want to be a Bulldog Ambassador?
What is a Student Ambassador?
- A representative for ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø who helps promote campus culture, programs and opportunities to prospective and current students.
Requirements
- Must maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA or higher.
- Must have attended ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø for at least two semesters.
- Must commit to two semester of serving as an ambassador.
- 40 hours per block.
- Enthusiastic and passionate about ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø.
- Organize and promote attendance at campus events.
What Does an Ambassador Do?
- Help promote UMW through social media and marketing.
- Lead campus tours.
- Assist with orientation, recruitment, and retention events.
- Engage with visitors and prospective students.
- Attend mandatory meetings.
- Participate in Student Leadership Academy.
Benefits
- $4,000 scholarship.
- Develop leadership and communication skills.
- Help recruit and retain students.
Apply Now!
- Students will be selected based on application materials and a short interview.
- Use the link in your email to apply!
- Application deadline of April 13th.
- Please contact Sarah Detlaff at (406) 683 – 7451 or [email protected] with any questions!
Events
Weekly ASUMW Activity
Lip Sync Battle • Wednesday, April 15 at 5:00 PM in the Small Auditorium •
Compete for next year’s homecoming spot! Anyone is welcome to compete or just watch! Sponsored by ASUMW.
Bulldog Athletics
Rodeo: Friday, April 17 at MSU-Northern (Havre, MT).
Track: Saturday, April 18 at Trudnowski Open (Helena, MT).
Thrift at Bargain Basement with TRIO
Every Monday at 10:00 AM & 2:00 PM. Location: 226 Atlantic St. Dillon, MT 59725. Come support our local thrift store! Walk or Drive • Cash Only.
Interested in Learning How to Protect Yourself with Confidence?
Thursday, April 16 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM in the UMW Keltz Arena (BARC) •
Limited FREE spots available for UMW students (students who attend earn 2,000 Paw Points!) • Staff & Community members welcome: $35 to attend course.
To claim your spot sign up by April 8th • Presented by PATH in associated with Sara Lightner from the Rocky Mountain Martial Arts Studio
If you need any assistance signing up, please contact [email protected].
ACT 230 Intermediate Yoga
Register in Dawgs for a 1 credit yoga class for Fall 2026! Instructor: Ali Wolpern, Ph.D., RYT 200. CRN: 70224
When: Tuesday/Thursday Block 1 & Block 2 from 11:20 AM – 12:10 PM. Where: BARC 202. Open to all students. No prior yoga experience required!
Safe Ride
Free and confidential rides for ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø students. Hours of operation: Friday & Saturday from 10:00 PM – 2:00 AM. Call or text (406) 865-0075. Provided by ASUMW.
Cheeki Trivia
Cheeki the Cowboy Edition (#36) • Tuesday, April 14 at 7:00 PM in the Lewis & Clark Room • Paw Points and Prizes!
UMW YF&R and Collegiate Stockgrowers Calendar Raffle
UMW Young Farmers & Ranchers and Collegiate Stockgrowers is a club dedicated to promoting and connecting students with the farming and ranching industry. We are doing a calendar raffle to help cover the expenses of local events and our student’s trip to nationals!
$20 per Square • Winner gets 50% of the pot.
Please submit your name, phone number, and square choice(s), along with payment to any club member. Payment methods: cash or credit card.
Earth Day Community Cleanup
Saturday, April 18 • Check-In at Jaycee Park anytime between 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM. Open to all ages! Kid-friendly activities available. .
The Play that Goes Wrong
Thursday, Friday, Saturday • April 16 – May 2 • 7:30 PM • Beier Auditorium
Thursday, Friday, Saturday • April 16 – May 2 • 7:30 PM • Beier Auditorium
Written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields.
UMW Drama Club’s Improv Nights
Small Auditorium at 7:00 PM • First Sunday of Every Block (Aug. 24, Sep. 21, Oct. 19, Nov. 16, Jan. 18, Feb. 15, Mar. 22, Apr. 19)
TPUSA Presents Garrett Smith
Thursday, April 16 • 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at UMW in Legacy Plaza • Come join us for a night of refreshments, community, and listening to him speak!
Garrett Smith is a professional bull rider and steer wrestler. As a four-time National Finals Rodeo qualifier, Garrett has proven himself among the sport’s elite.
He is a Canadian Finals Rodeo Bull Riding Champion and a PRCA Million Dollar Cowboy, highlighting his success in the arena. Although he has gone on to win professionally, Garrett’s dominance began early in his career. Winning the National High School All Around title three times and earning an impressive ten Idaho State Championships from multiple events and All-Around titles.
On the professional stage, he has won some of rodeo’s most prestigious events, including RodeoHouston and the Dodge National Circuit Finals in Bull Riding. But Garrett’s story is about more than rodeo. Raised a member of The Church Of Jesus Christ of Ladder-day Saints, his faith has been the foundation to help push him through injuries and adversities. As he continues to compete in rodeo, he is a great ambassador for Idaho Project Filter, which brings awareness of the effects of tobacco and gives people the help to quit.