DATE: March
13, 2001
TO: Board
of Regents
FROM: Dr.
Ronald P. Sexton
Chancellor,
Montana State University-Billings
RE: Campus Report for the March, 2001, Board of Regents’ Meeting
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Establishment of Coca
Cola Scholarships.
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Approved development
of First Year Experience to help students be successful in college.
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Part-time faculty
compensation issues under discussion.
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New Staff Senate is
developing new communication linkages to and from the staff.
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Faculty-Administration
Collaborative Committee continues to work together to solve issues.
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Partnering with
Western Wyoming Community College to deliver distance learning courses.
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Outstanding
MSU-Billings Alumni honored: Distinguished Alumna--Tami Strait; Alumni Merit
Medalion--James Haugen; and Recognition for Exceptional Contribution Faith Bad
Bear, Maria Beltran, Gerald Bronnenberg, Troy Dalton, and Chris Nelson.
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College of Business
Executive in Residence program Spring Semester, 2001, featured High Technology
Industry with Chris Nelson, President and CEO of Zoot Enterprises, Bozeman.
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Clean audit of
KEMC/Yellowstone Public Radio.
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The College of
Business sponsored its first semester-long Executive in Residence, Spring
Semester 2001. Our first visiting
executive was Mr. Bruce Whittenberg, past publisher of The Billings Gazette and
current President of Sutton Industries.
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Distinguished Lecture
Series continues bringing community and campus together. Dr. Langdon Winner,
currently Professor of Political Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
presented on “Who to be: Technological
Change and Human Identity.” On April
5, Dr. William Ryan, senior scientist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory,
Columbia University, will lecture on “Noah’s Flood: The Sudden Filling of the Black Sea.”
·
MSU-Billings Online
served 926 students, generating 1,487 enrollments and 297 semester FTE or 148
annual FTE in FY 01. Online students
were located throughout Montana, in 62 different communities, and 9 other
states.
·
Jacqueline Weitz, a
high school student enrolled in the MSU-Billings High School Connections
Program, won the High School Senior Division of the Montana Association of
Symphony Orchestras Concerto Competition on January 20, 2001.
·
MSU-Billings Library
reported a 10% increase in library hours (hours open in a typical week) and a
three-fold increase in the number of students in the library in a typical week
of fall semester.
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College of Business
completing third full year of AACSB Candidacy.
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Held first annual
College of Business International Study Day.
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Partnership signed
with the Lee Iacocca Institute for
student participation each year in the Global Village for Future Leaders
of Business and Industry.
·
College of Education
and Human Services received funding via The America Counts Grant to employ
AmeriCorps Members (2).
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“We the People
Regional Institute” was one of five in the nation. A workshop which will serve, a ten-state, north-south region,
from Montana to Texas is set for June, 2001.
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The Montana Youth
Leadership Forum, held at MSU-Billings, received the Jeannette Rankin award
from the American Civil Liberties Union of Montana, 2001.
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A video has been
completed on the Montana Youth Leadership Program.
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Montana Center on
Disabilities has received $500,000 a U.S. Department of Labor award for a model
demonstration project to provide vocational training to persons with
disabilities, elderly, and women.
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A Paraeducator
Project is producing of a video on utilizing paraeducators as links to the
local community to enhance classroom activities.
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The Gender Equity
Project is planning a weekend program focused on developing self esteem for
girls with disabilities, parents, teachers, and mentors to be involved.
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The Montana Center
staff are in the initial planning stages to develop a Hall of Fame for Montana
Leaders with disabilities. The Center
hopes to recognize the first set of inductees during July 2001.
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Tami Haaland,
Lecturer in the Department of English and Philosophy recently completed her MFA
in Creative Writing at Bennington College in Vermont and just won the Nicholas
Roerich Poetry Prize for her book Breath in Every Room.
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Although 325
institutions received PT3 Capacity Building Grants in 1999 (T5I), the T5II
grant, fully funded for MSU-Billings for
2000-2003, was awarded to less than 1/3 of the original group.
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