UM China campus remains on back burner
| September 18, 2007 |
After three years of preparation and negotiation, the University of Montana still doesn’t have its sought-after Chinese branch-campus because of governmental and economic issues.
UM President George Dennison said plans to partner with a university in Xiamen, China, are slowly moving forward, and he remains optimistic about the situation. “It has to be on their schedule, not ours,” Dennison said.
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center director Terry Weidner said UM hopes to partner with Xiamen University of Technology to establish an English-speaking university to offering UM programs in China.
Story by Ashley Zuelke Montana Kaimin
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