
DATE: November 14, 2000
TO: Board of Regents
FROM: Dr. Ronald
P. Sexton
Chancellor, Montana
State University-Billings
RE: Campus Report for the November, 2000, Board of Regents’ Meeting

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The bells are ringing once again on the MSU-Billings campus. The new clocks and the carillon are in place
on the tower of McMullen Hall.
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Out-of-state student enrollment increased from 232, Fall 99,
to 275, Fall 00.
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Graduate student headcount increased to an all-time high of
463, 14% over Fall 99.
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Online enrollment after the 15th day for Fall
Semester, 2000: 515 enrolled for 107.5
fte.
·
MSU-Billings met the due date established by the
Commissioner of Higher Education on the reconciliation between Banner and the
State System.
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MSU-Billings also met the state deadline for submitting
draft financials to the state to be included in the State of Montana’s
Financial Statements.
·
The first classes were held in the new addition to the
College of Education and Human Services Building, Fall 2000.
·
Information Commons, a new general use computer area, was
opened in the MSU-Billings Library.
·
The new MSU-Billings Intercollegiate women’s softball team
held its first scrimmages.
·
The two new graduate programs, Master of Science in Public
Relations and the Master of Science in Psychology, in the College of Arts and
Sciences are fully subscribed.
·
The College of Business has been approved for the third year
of AACSB candidacy.
·
The College of Business has recently formed two new
organizations, an Alumni Advisory Board and a Business Advisory Board, to work
with other constituency groups in the development and growth of the college and
its programs.
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A new Development Committee, composed of 16 business
leaders, has been formed to work with the College of Business throughout the
upcoming Comprehensive Campaign.
·
A new chapter of Sigma Beta Delta was installed in the
College of Business. This is the first chapter of Sigma Beta Delta in the state
of Montana.
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The College of Education and Human Services hosted, in
conjunction with MEA, the first “Teaching the Holocaust Workshop” to be held
outside of Washington, D.C., and attracted 450 participants.
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The College of Education and Human Services has officially
begun preparations for the 2002 NCATE evaluation.
·
MSU-Billings has recently been awarded a National Institute
of Health Coalitions for Prevention grant of $385,000 for work in Youth
Substance Abuse and Violence Prevention.
·
Innovative Tobacco Use Prevention Pilot Project Grants—two
awards totaling $100,000.
·
Dr. Matt Benacquista, Physics, presented a co-authored paper
with two MIT colleagues, “LISA Sources in Globular Clusters,” at the 3rd
International Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) Symposium at the Albert
Einstein Institute for Gravitational Physics in Potsdam, Germany, in July.
·
Students in the College of Technology Drafting Program are
heading back to Glendive to obtain measurements and data for a park
design. The project is a collaborative
effort between the State of Montana, Chamber of Commerce, and County
Commissioners.
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Data Design Corporation has given SDS/2 software valued at
$561,000 to COT Drafting Program.
·
Monitors for the new Video Network have been installed in
the COT Drafting classrooms. Plans are
underway for the “COT News” to begin broadcast at the start of spring semester,
2001.
