Might of Montana Award
Established in 2024, the Might of Montana Award recognizes UM employees for their outstanding service to our campus community. Nominations are accepted on a rolling basis. Recipients will be announced once a month. See below for more details.
Award Recipients
May 2025 Award Recipient
Kevin Harding, Assistant Director, UM Conference & Event Services
Excerpt from Kevin's nomination
“Kevin is a dedicated employee at the University Center, focused on providing quality events for clients and attendees. He is often thinking of unique event ideas to create the best experiences for visitors to campus, which improves the reputation of the University. Additionally, he has represented the University well in several external organizations through his work with ACUI, Leadership Missoula, NASPA, and B2B Missoula meetings. Overall, Kevin continually excels in his position by attracting business and delivering a well-developed and organized product.”
Favorite part about working at UM
My favorite thing about UM is the people. We truly have some of the most incredible people around. Whether it be employees or students, seasoned or new to campus, I am fortunate that I have the opportunity to work with a variety of people in areas. I especially love that I get to pass along my extensive knowledge and event expertise to students as they plan and prepare for their own student organization events and meetings.
Who inspires you to do your best at work?
I am continuously inspired by the energetic and caring team I am fortunate enough to part of. Our continuous collaboration and endless fun along the way inspires me to do and be my best all the time.
What’s your favorite UM tradition?
My favorite UM tradition is Homecoming Yell Night Pep Rally. It brings together the UM and Missoula community for an uplifting evening, celebrating ALL GRIZ!
April 2025 Award Recipients
Patricia Duce, Lecturer, Department of Computer Science
Excerpt from Trish's nomination
“Trish has done an excellent job of making me feel comfortable, informed, and onboarded as a new non-tenure track faculty member. Everyone in the department has been exceptionally kind but Trish has gone above and beyond to advocate status. She's an excellent source of wisdom and a pillar of our department.”
Favorite part about working at UM
I attended school at UM (in 1989) and then went on to work in the athletic department and then the computer science department. I really value the friendships I have made here at UM (teammates, players, coworkers, students).
Who inspires you to do your best at work?
The students! I care about helping students succeed, and that drives me to give my best. Computer Science is a challenging major. Every student comes into the program with a different background and level of experience. I am always trying to think of new ways to help students learn the material and make sure they are ready for the next class. Watching a student’s growth over time in their computer science skills and confidence is the most fulfilling part of my work.
What’s your favorite UM tradition?
The homecoming parade! It brings the entire campus and community together. Over the years I have always looked forward to attending the parade with my husband and children, my parents, my siblings – at all ages. Everyone comes out to celebrate and have a good time.
Ciarra McCormick, Assistant Director of Residential Support and Community Responsibility, UM Housing
Excerpt from Ciarra's nomination
“Ciarra ensures that everyone in our department feels heard and has a place to express who they are and their unique ideas. Additionally, Ciarra takes the time to support each person, student and staff, through their situation by affirming they matter and offering collaborative and supportive ideas. She creates an environment that emphasizes how to learn from mistakes and how to be the best version of ourselves by listening first. Lastly, it means a lot that Ciarra remembers the little details in others' lives—her commitment to making others feel special and seen is noticed.”
Favorite part about working at UM
My favorite part about working at UM is building rapport with students and helping them navigate the challenges that come with attending college. I also love working with the UM Housing Community Directors and Area Coordinators and being part of their career journeys. It is very meaningful work to be able to support students and staff as they build their confidence, skill sets, and work toward their future goals.
Who inspires you to do your best at work?
I continue to be inspired by my dad, Gary McCormick, and his outlook on both life and the connections we make with others. Gary always encouraged me to put my best foot forward in my work and instilled in me that there is never a triumph too small to celebrate and that it is always a valuable use of time to cheer for those around you. Working with students and staff, I try to think of the advice and support that he brought forth throughout my life, and do my best to pay it forward to the people I have the privilege to connect with on a daily basis.
What’s your favorite UM tradition?
My favorite UM tradition would have to be the UM Housing Hall Brawls! Hall Brawls are student-planned events for all residence hall residents to come together for an evening of fun, food, games, and socializing. It is always so much fun to see what the students come up with for their Hall Brawl theme, and the events are nothing short of amazing! It is great to see the students gather and meet new people, all while building pride for their residence hall.
Find other Might of Montana Award Recipient features in the archive.
Nominate someone today!
Click the button below to submit a nomination for the Might of Montana Award. Please address the award criteria (above) in your nomination.
Frequently Asked Questions
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To nominate someone, you must be a UM employee, retiree, alumnus or student.
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Nominees can be current full or permanent part-time UM employees. Note, previous recipients of the Outstanding Service to the Campus Community award are not eligible for this award.
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Nominations must describe how nominees meet one or more of the following award criteria:
Excellent Performance
- Consistently exceeds standard job duties ("goes the extra mile")
- Demonstrates outstanding achievement benefiting the unit/department/organization
- Shows extraordinary commitment to quality work
Leadership & Initiative
- Takes initiative without being asked
- Demonstrates exceptional commitment to serving students or other colleagues
- Inspires and supports others' achievements
Innovation & Improvement
- Contributes creative solutions and new ideas
- Improves work methods and departmental efficiency
- Embraces and helps others adopt new or existing processes and tools
Workplace Culture & Relationships
- Fosters a positive, caring work environment with coworkers, colleagues, and students
- Demonstrates compassion and cooperation with colleagues
- Serves as a role model for others
Institutional Impact
- Displays behaviors and attitudes that support UM's Priorities for Action
- Acts as an asset to the university community
- Models UM's Permission to Play values
Other
- Nominations for excellent service or performance that does not meet the above criteria will also be considered.
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The Might of Montana Award Committee, appointed by President Bodnar, reviews nominations and selects the winners.
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Recipients are celebrated in Under the M, UM's employee newsletter, and Around the Oval, UM's employee news site. All awardees during a given year will receive a gift and an invitation to a special event hosted by President Bodnar during Week of Excellence, in early May.