Carroll College hosted a panel on the war in Ukraine, featuring faculty experts in political science and history alongside a student who fled Ukraine after the invasion. The discussion covered Ukraine's history, Russia's motivations, and the shifting U.S. foreign policy under the new administration. Organized by Ukrainian student Asiie Abliatipova, the event aimed to educate attendees on the ongoing conflict and its global implications. View the KTVH story here: Carroll College students learn about the war in Ukraine.
I was pleased to join Tom Schultz on Northern Broadcasting’s Voices of Montana podcast this week to discuss Carroll College’s efforts to address the healthcare provider shortage. We discussed Carroll’s strong history in healthcare education, plans for a state-of-the-art $15 million medical training center for the upcoming Physician Assistant (PA) program, and broader campus renovations. Cybersecurity initiatives were also part of the conversation, highlighting Carroll’s commitment to innovation and workforce development. Listen to the full episode here: Carroll College Amps Up to Meet Provider Shortage.