Honors Staff

Richard Badenhausen

Dr. Richard Badenhausen, Dean 

Ph: 406-994-4110

email: richard.badenhausen@montana.edu

 

A leader in the national Honors community, Richard Badenhausen has thirty years of experience in Honors education. He is a past president of the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC), was a two-time member of the NCHC Board of Directors, and currently sits on the board of the American Conference of Academic Deans (ACAD). He co-chaired the task force that rewrote the national honors standards for the first time in thirty years in 2022. He has also published over a dozen essays on issues related to honors education and edited the 2022 monograph, Honors Colleges in the 21st Century (NCHC). He has served as a program reviewer or consultant at two dozen universities looking to improve their honors programs or colleges.

Badenhausen has published widely on the work of T. S. Eliot and modernist literature, including T. S. Eliot and the Art of Collaboration (Cambridge UP). He regularly publishes in the Chronicle of Higher Education and Inside Higher Ed on topics related to academic administration. He previously was Dean of the Honors College for eight years at Westminster University, where he also served as interim provost for 14 months. Before that, he was a Professor of English at Marshall University, where he also led the honors program. Badenhausen has a PhD and MA from the University of Michigan and a BA from Colgate University.

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Steven Davis, Assistant Dean, DIS Director

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Ph: 406-994-2822
email: steven.davis2@montana.edu

 

A proud second-generation Bobcat alum, Steven KiiNockKooMii (First Thunder) Davis leads initiatives to broaden access in higher education, promote academic excellence, and support student success. Steven aims to support students in all aspects of their Honors College experience, from admissions and advising to undergraduate research and community engagement, serving as the director for the Directed Interdisciplinary Studies (DIS) program. He is also the founding director and architect of Honor Bound, an Indigenous program for high-achieving American Indian and Alaska Native students, which has significantly increased AIAN enrollment and achievement within the Honors College.

An enrolled member of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe and descendant of the Blackfeet Nation, Davis earned dual B.S. degrees in Chemical and Biological Engineering and an Honors Baccalaureate with Highest Distinction in 2014. A former NCAA Division I athlete and Rhodes Scholarship finalist, he spent nearly a decade in industry before returning to his alma mater to help shape the next generation of students. He is currently pursuing a Master’s in Environmental Engineering en route to a Ph.D. in Engineering, supported by the Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership and LSAMP Bridge to the Doctorate fellowships.

Dawn Major

Dawn Major, Assistant to the Dean

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Ph: 406-994-3214
email: dmajor@montana.edu

 

Dawn helps prospective students apply to the Honors College and advises current students on how to achieve an Honors degree.  In addition, Dawn supports the Honors College Dean, Assistant Dean, and Faculty.  She provides the “behind the scenes” administration to keep the Honors College functioning, which includes human resources, budgeting, scheduling of classes, classrooms and faculty assignments, and logistics for our experiential learning courses (i.e. Hike and Read, etc...), among many other activities.  Dawn is heavily involved in the administering of the Presidential Scholarship along with other scholarships housed in the Honors College.

Dawn has 38 years of service to Montana State and began her career in the College of Agriculture before transitioning to the Honors College in 2006. She has served in her current role for 19 years.

Jamie Lenehan

Jamie Lenehan, Program Coordinator

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Ph: 406-994-4110
email: jamie.lenehan@montana.edu

 

Jamie Lenehan helps prospective students apply to the Honors College, advises current students on how to achieve an Honors degree, and supports our student leaders: Honors College Ambassadors and the Honors Presents team. She encourages students to stop by the front desk of NAH 347 to say hi and learn how to get involved!

Jamie earned her B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College and her M.S.Ed. in Higher Education from the University of Pennsylvania before moving to Bozeman to play outside. When she’s not at the Honors College front desk, you can find her skiing, hiking, paddleboarding, or chasing after her Chihuahua.

 

Honors Faculty

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Professor Richard Broome, Honors Seminar Professor and Texts and Critics Faculty Fellow, Member of Texts and Critics Syllabus Committee

email: richard.broome@montana.edu

 
Kent Davis

Professor Kent Davis, Texts and Critics Course Coordinator and Faculty Fellow

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Ph: 406-994-4110
email: kent.davis@montana.edu

 
Don Demetriades

Professor Don Demetriades, Honors Seminar Professor and Texts and Critics Faculty Fellow, Member of Texts and Critics Syllabus Committee

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Ph: 406-994-5210
email: siouxshe8@gmail.com

 
Thomas Donovan

Dr. Thomas Donovan,Honors Seminar Professor and Texts and Critics Faculty Fellow

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Ph: 406-994-4110
email: thomas.donovan1@montana.edu

 
Lucas Graf

Dr. Lucas Graf, Honors Seminar Professor and Texts and Critics Faculty Fellow

Ph: 406-994-2822
email: lucas.graf@montana.edu

 
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Dr. Mariya Lomakina, Texts and Critics Faculty Fellow

 

 
Kim Pribanic

Kim Pribanic, Honors Seminar Professor and Texts and Critics Faculty Fellow

Ph: 406-994-4110

email: Kimberly.pribanic@montana.edu 

 
Mandy Rutherford

Mandy Rutherford, Honors Seminar Professor and Texts and Critics Faculty Fellow

email: amanda.rutherford@montana.edu