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interested in MSU, where McIntosh's laid-back governance style was widely considered to have hurt the university. In March 1976, Pettit announced he was confiscating $ 1 million in surplus student fees from MSU — money he argued the university was trying to hide from state auditors and the legislature. The monies were the result of excessively high enrollment in the 1974–1975 school year and were intended to help see the university through the 1975–1976 school year (when the legislature would not meet, and thus could not provide the needed budgetary boost to handle the over-enrollment). Pettit all but accused MSU and McIntosh of fraud, and McIntosh refused to attack Pettit's statements as mischaracterizations and slander. The public outcry about the "hidden million" led the board of regents to request McIntosh's resignation on 30 June 1977, which he tendered. (Pettit resigned the following year, his combative attempt to turn the commissioner's office into a sort of chancellorship having failed.)
988: 950: 1037: 609: 871: 794: 533: 1547: 463: 1803: 1048:, was named the 11th president of Montana State University on 5 October 2000. His governance style was open and consultative. In addition to making the president's executive council more representative and reaching out to the Faculty Senate, he established a new 25-member University Planning, Budget, and Analysis Committee to establish the university budget. Legislatively, Gamble promoted MSU's accomplishments, praised legislators for their financial support (even when it was not forthcoming), and spoke of state funding for the university in terms of investment that led to economic and job growth. According to Cathy Conover, MSU's chief legislative lobbyist, Gamble's style was "a sea change" that led the 722:(which supplemented the aging, outdated Romney Gym). The construction program included a chapel (Danforth Chapel in 1950), five large classroom buildings (McCall Hall in 1952, A.J.M. Johnson Hall in 1954, Reid Hall in 1959, Cooley Laboratory in 1960, and Gaines Hall in 1961), and seven residential and dining halls (Hannon Hall in 1954; Johnstone Hall in 1955; Culbertson Hall, Harrison Dining Hall, Mullan Hall, and Langford Hall in 1955; and Hapner Hall in 1959). Begun under his presidency but completed the year after he left were three more residential and dining halls (North Hedges, South Hedges, and Miller Dining Hall). 902:. The College of nursing (Sherrick Hall) was finished in 1973, and after three long years of construction, Reno H. Sales Stadium (now Bobcat Stadium and Martel Field) and the Marga Hosaeus Fitness Center both opened. In 1974, the long-planned Creative Arts Complex (Cheever Hall, Haynes Hall, and Howard Hall) was also completed. Unfortunately, major increases in inflation led to significant design changes. Instead of a 1,200-seat concert hall with superb acoustics, a cramped and aurally dead 260-seat auditorium was built. Finally, in 1976, the university completed the new medical science building, Leon Johnson Hall. 557: 1782: 1843: 592:. After Romney left, Schubert Dyche coached the "Golden Bobcats" team of 1928, which had a 36–2 record and won the national championship. In his seven years as a basketball coach, Dyche's teams compiled a 110–93 record (this included the dismal 1932–33 and 1933–34 seasons), but won their conference championship twice. In 1930, the college built Gatton Field, a football field on what is now the site of the Marga Hosaeus Fitness Center. In one of President Atkinson's last accomplishments, the Dormitory Quadrangle (now Atkinson Quadrangle) was built. 5996: 384: 620:. The price of agricultural products (Montana's economic mainstay) soared during World War I, as European and Russian farms were devastated by military campaigns, in which American and European armies demanded food. For a few years after the war, these prices remained high. But as European agriculture began to improve, an agricultural depression swamped the United States beginning in about 1923. State tax revenues plunged, and fewer buildings were constructed on campus after 1923. The United States entered the Great Depression in 1929. President 702:
and housing spaces. His foresight helped the college survive the rapid rise in enrollment, which doubled from 1,155 in 1945 to 2,014 in 1946 and then nearly doubled again in 1947 to 3,591. Faculty numbers also skyrocketed, from 132 in 1945 to 257 in 1950. Believing that a college education was as much about instilling democratic values as teaching skills and trades, Renne rapidly changed the curriculum to emphasize liberal arts such as anthropology, archeology, history, political science, psychology, and sociology. Although the
918:, MSU's ninth president, arrived in August 1977 just as economic conditions in the state were improving. With three of the four vice presidencies at the university open, Tietz imposed his stamp on the administration almost immediately. This included a strong emphasis on research, faculty development, better teaching, and diversity (particularly for Native Americans, the handicapped, and women). His aggressiveness, energy, and immediate re-budgeting of funds into faculty sabbaticals helped win over professors, who voted against 828:, in which it acted as a "parent" toward the "children" attending school there. To that end, Johnson instituted dress codes, required adult chaperones at dances, banned alcohol, and instituted mandatory military training for freshmen and sophomores. Although many American college campuses were engulfed by student radicalism, MSU's student body was as conservative as Johnson was and accepted these restrictions. For many years, the biggest issues on campus were ending Saturday morning classes and building student parking lots. 393: 4080: 1124:
university's football stadium. The university would cover the remaining $ 4 million for the project, paying it back from revenues generated by MSU Athletics, including ticket sales. The campaign was successful and resulted in a new end zone opening for the fall 2011 season. The end zone project resulted in a net gain of 5,200 seats for the stadium for a total capacity of 17,500. However, through additional standing-room-only attendance, the stadium thrice exceeded 21,000 spectators in the fall of 2013.
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improve the atmosphere for women by building Hamilton Hall, which was not only the first on-campus housing for students but also the first all-women's housing on campus. Access by men to Hamilton Hall was strictly limited to young teenage boys (who acted as servants); adult males were permitted only in the first-floor lounge, and only on Sundays. Atkinson Quadrangle was built on the location of the College Inn, also known as the "Bobcat Lair," a popular student drinking and dancing hangout.
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Akron, Ohio 24–13 in the title game. In 1984, the Bobcats returned to a national football title game played in Charleston, South Carolina, beating the Bulldogs of Louisiana Tech 19-6 for their third national football title. The MSU Bobcats football is the only college team with national titles in three different classifications. The team has won 20 conference titles and has made the NCAA FCS playoffs in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023.
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in the Center for Research Libraries; sports like skiing, women's gymnastics, and wrestling; degree programs like engineering science, business education, and industrial arts; and the office of institutional research. Departments were merged and downsized, and Tietz proposed closing the School of Architecture. A battle broke out to save it, and Tietz backed off his decision. Tietz increasingly blamed Governor
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Station (now known as Taylor Hall) and the Main Building (now known as Montana Hall) were constructed in 1896, although the agricultural building was the first to open. Both structures were occupied in 1898. The university football team was established in 1897, and the college graduated its first four students that same year. The curriculum expanded into civil and electrical engineering in 1898.
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enrollment hit a historic high of 11,746 students in 1999, and the Burns Telecommunications Center was established. Malone benefitted from a strong economy that eased many of the fiscal pressures Tietz faced. He expanded alumni fund-raising programs and pushed the MSU Foundation to redouble its fund-raising efforts. But the legislature was not forthcoming with salary increases. He weathered a
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offices and classrooms in Hamilton Hall, located in the campus center. The program's first dean, Bob Hietala, oversaw a period of steady enrollment growth, with Gallatin College growing from 100 students at its start to more than 800 in fall 2019. The program also expanded into new spaces, leasing empty classrooms in the local high school and space in a commercial building off-campus.
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Certificates of Applied Science, a Professional Certificate in business management, Associate of Arts and Associate of Science transfer degrees, and a Developmental Education Program. It also offers a Dual Enrollment program for local high school students to broaden their available range of coursework offerings and share educational resources between MSU and local high schools.
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independence and were made satellite campuses of Montana State University. Although Montana's seven tribal colleges remained independent (as they are sponsored by sovereign nations), the state required them to integrate their teaching, operations, and academic operations with both Montana State University and the University of Montana to continue to receive state funding.
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investigation related to allegations of discrimination against a student who had reported incidents of sexual harassment. One month after that notification, MSU received a fourth notice of investigation from the Deptment of Education, alleging discrimination against students with disabilities. This time, the notice was accompanied by a warning from investigators:
706:(long considered the state's "liberal arts college", while MSC was the "ag school") opposed much expansion in this area, Renne successfully established a Department of Education, reconstituted the School of Business, and established new undergraduate and graduate programs in architecture, geography, geology, military science, and other disciplines. 507:, a coal mine owner, was named the first president of the college on 17 April 1893. Ryon immediately clashed with the board of trustees and faculty. Where the trustees wanted the college to focus on agriculture, Ryon pointed out that few of its students intended to go back to farming. While the rapidly expanding faculty wanted to establish a 894:. They won their suit in 1976, leading to a $ 400,000 damages award, a back-pay award, and extensive promotions (which also increased salaries). To accommodate these fiscal realities, McIntosh ordered several doctoral and master's degree programs terminated, and all advanced degree programs in the social sciences and liberal arts canceled. 1503:
expenditures and regularly reports annual research expenditures over $ 100 million, including a record $ 138.8 million in the fiscal year that ended in June 2019. In that same year the university said its faculty wrote 1,100 grant proposals, which led to grant awards worth about $ 485 million which will be spent over several years.
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Montana State University maintains extensive research programs, providing opportunities for undergraduates, graduates, and advanced graduate students, as well as some exceptional high school students. The university is in the top 3 percent of colleges and universities in the United States in research
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While the Gaines Hall renovation and the Animal Biosciences building were underway before Cruzado took office, in the fall of 2010 she launched an ambitious 90-day campaign to raise $ 6 million in private donations for a $ 10 million project to replace and expand the 38-year-old south end zone of the
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In addition to enrollment increases, the campus has seen the completion of numerous major construction and renovation projects since Cruzado's arrival. In the fall of 2010, the university reopened one of its most heavily used classroom buildings on campus, Gaines Hall, after a $ 32 million renovation
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ran a front-page article, "Trouble in Paradise", that recounted drug use, violence, theft, intimidation, and illegal activities by current and former MSU student-athletes and the complicity of the low-level coaching staff. An investigation by the NCAA revealed significantly lower graduation rates for
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in 1978. Tietz's major goal, increasing research funding, was greatly helped by a 1981 decision of the legislature to refund indirect cost payments back to the university. This led to an immediate 15 percent recovery of federal funds, and in time private foundation funding rose significantly as well.
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For almost 30 years MSU hosted the College National Finals Rodeo. Bobcat Rodeo teams have won 8 national team titles, 32 individual national championships, and multiple Big Sky Regional crowns. The Bobcats Rodeo team operates under the MSU Department of Student Affairs and is supported by the C.A.T.
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took a share of the NAIA championship in the Aluminum Bowl in Little Rock, Arkansas playing to a 0–0 tie with the Pumas of St. Joseph's College from Rensselaer, Indiana. In 1976 the Bobcats of Montana State won a national football title in NCAA Division II at Wichita Falls, Texas beating the Zips of
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Please be advised that the University must not harass, coerce, intimidate, discriminate, or otherwise retaliate against an individual because that individual asserts a right or privilege under a law enforced by OCR or files a complaint, testifies, assists, or participates in a proceeding under a law
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In October 2023, Montana State officials were notified that the institution was under investigation by the US Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights for discrimination related to the administration's handling of an incident involving death threats received by members of the Queer Straight
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That same fall, the university opened its new, 40,000-square-foot Animal Bioscience Building. The $ 15.7 million building was funded, in part, by donations from Montana's livestock and grains industry. In addition to classroom and teaching laboratory space, the building is home to the MSU College of
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dealer Jason Wright. After an 18-month investigation, six additional current and former MSU athletes were charged with buying and selling cocaine. Three of the six were charged with running a cocaine smuggling ring that sold 26 pounds (12 kg) of cocaine in Bozeman between June 2005 to May 2007.
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Gamble also made diversity a major effort in his presidency. He appointed the university's first permanent female vice president, and by 2009 women outnumbered men among MSU's deans, five to four. He appointed Dr. Henrietta Mann (chair of the MSU Department of Native American Studies, and one of the
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was named MSU's Acting President on 1 January 1991, and permanently appointed to the position in March 1991, Malone was named MSU's 10th president. He had served as MSU's Dean of Graduate Studies from 1979 to 1988, and then three one-year temporary appointments as vice president for Academic Affairs
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But McIntosh also scored several successes. In 1972, he persuaded the legislature to allow MSU to participate in the Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho (WWAMI) medical education program, which allowed 20 (now 30) Montana citizens per year to begin medical school at MSU before completing
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William Johnstone, a professor of education and Vice President for Administration at MSU, took over as Acting President. He was the first and (as of 2013) the only Montanan to become president of MSU. Johnstone pledged to build the fitness center first, and in December 1969 the student body approved
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In 1966, Johnson altered and enlarged the university's administrative structure to help cope with increasing enrollment and increasing campus complexity. These changes included creating a 12-member executive council to advise him. The council included newly created vice presidents — overseeing areas
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was appointed president of MSC. A research chemist who joined the college in 1943, he had most recently been the executive director of the school's Endowed and Research Foundation (at the time, MSC's largest research unit) and Dean of the Graduate Division. Deeply committed to the college's research
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MSU's Office of Research and Economic Development coordinates programs that encourage faculty to pursue externally funded research. Its Office of Research Compliance oversees programs that promote ethical and responsible research and ensures compliance with local, state, and federal regulations for
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The fall of 2010 also marked the official opening of Gallatin College Programs at MSU, offering two-year degrees. The program was previously known as MSU-Great Falls College of Technology in Bozeman and was located away from the central campus, but with the renaming, Gallatin College was also given
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During Malone's presidency, Montana State University witnessed "one of the greatest expansions in campus history", as a large number of new buildings were constructed. These included the $ 1 million Centennial Mall (1993), the $ 22 million Engineering and Physical Sciences Building (1997), the $ 10
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Malone was the first MSU president to preside over the Billings, Great Falls, and Havre campuses. On 1 July 1994, Montana restructured the Montana University System. Eastern Montana College in Billings, Montana Northern College in Havre, and the Vocational-Technical Center in Great Falls lost their
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Malone's governance style was democratic, friendly, and personal. His friendly style made him personally popular with legislators and earned their respect. Nonetheless, he was criticized for focusing too much on how little money MSU had and for criticizing the legislature too much for not investing
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The state once more entered a severe economic downturn in the mid-1980s. Budget cuts totaling nearly 10 percent, coupled with an enrollment shortfall, led to significant retrenchment. Tietz argued MSU should focus on its strongest programs. Thus, a wide array of programs were terminated: Membership
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In 1976, the "hidden million" controversy ended McIntosh's tenure as president. In 1975, Montana's first Commissioner of Higher Education, Dr. Lawrence K. Pettit (a former MSU professor of political science) launched an investigation of several Montana colleges and universities. He was particularly
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occurred in 1966 (drawing about 100 students), two underground student newspapers briefly appeared, and some students organized clubs to debate issues of the day. There were minor faculty and student protests when Johnson attempted to prevent English professor James Myers from assigning students to
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Throughout the 1950s, Renne worked to rapidly expand the college's physical plant. During his presidency, 18 major buildings were constructed on campus — more than double the number that had been built between 1893 and 1944, and almost as many as were built between 1966 and 2013. These included the
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Just eight days before his appointment and the end of the war in sight, Renne realized that servicemen returning from the war were going to flood college campuses. Renne quickly began hiring additional faculty and recycled wartime wooden buildings from around the state to build temporary classrooms
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in 1913 (although that name was in widespread use as early as 1894). The college's first great rapid expansion of physical plants also began under Hamilton. Constructed during this time were Linfield Hall (1908), Hamilton Hall (1910), and Traphagen Hall (1919). The giant whitewashed "M" on the side
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The college grew quickly under Reid, who provided 10 years of stability and harmony. The student body grew so fast that the high school building was completely taken over by the college. A vacant store on Main Street was rented to provide additional classroom space. Both the Agricultural Experiment
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In November 2019, the board of regents voted to raise Cruzado's salary by $ 150,000, citing her performance as president and amid reports Cruzado had received a larger offer from another university. Cruzado declined to name the university that wanted to hire her. The 50% raise received support for
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Waded Cruzado, the former president of New Mexico State University, succeeded Gamble as president, taking office on 4 January 2010. Since her arrival, the university's headcount enrollment has grown from 13,559 in the fall of 2010 to a record 16,902 in the fall of 2018 – a 24.66 percent increase –
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Only two buildings were constructed during Tietz's presidency — the Visual Communications Building in 1983 and the Plant Growth Center in 1987. Most of his focus as president was on raising salaries. A third building, the modern home of the Museum of the Rockies, opened in 1989. But this structure
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Severe snow and cold during the winter of 2019 contributed to the collapses of two gymnasium roofs at the university's Marga Hosaeus Fitness Center. The center's south gym roof fell during the early morning hours of 7 March, followed two days later by the north gym roof. No one was injured in the
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MSU marked its 125th anniversary in 2018 with a year of celebratory events. Several thousand attended daylong events on 16–17 Feb. featuring family activities, music, fireworks, and speeches commemorating the university's history. A newly installed statue of Abraham Lincoln by Bozeman-area artist
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by clerical and administrative support staff in 1992. He was later criticized, however, for initiating projects without having the money to complete them and then using the subsequent construction crisis to raise the funds to finish the project. Tuition doubled during his time in office, angering
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for a failure to support higher education, and lashed out repeatedly against the governor when Schwinden publicly ridiculed MSU's new Tech Park (a 90-acre (360,000 m) project designed to function as a technology incubator). Although a second faculty unionization effort failed in 1989, Tietz
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MSU's Bobcat Stadium saw its genesis during the Johnson years. Growing student unrest over the football team's use of decrepit Gatton Field (while the basketball team used modern Brick Breeden Fieldhouse) led to a proposal by Johnson in April 1968 to build a 16,000-seat stadium funded by student
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As of 2020, 7 fraternities and 5 sororities are active. The fraternities and govern themselves via a body known as the Interfraternity Council; a similar body, called the Panhellenic Council, exists for sororities. Both bodies focus on chapter development, scholarship, community service, member
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The university maintains a technology transfer office to commercialize MSU faculty inventions, spur businesses based on those technologies, and network with businesses looking to license MSU technologies. The office manages more than 500 technologies and 375 patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
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Two months later, the university was informed that it faced additional allegations, this time about failing to adequately respond to complaints of harassment made by female and Jewish students on campus. The following month, federal agencies informed university officials of a third civil rights
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in Montana Hall to protest Myers' termination, but it ended peacefully a day later. Myers was terminated, and another eight faculty resigned in protest. But during his year in office, the university completed Cobleigh Hall (ironically named for the last individual to be named acting president).
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Johnson was deeply conservative — fiscally, socially, and politically. He was deeply committed to continuing Renne's educational plan but declined to spend money on new buildings (preferring to consolidate and renovate rather than expand). He also continued Renne's policies largely barring from
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Gallatin College is a two-year college for degree-seeking students and is housed on MSU campus to provide access to MSU campus student services including dormitories, library facilities, and health services. As of May 2018, Gallatin College offers six Associate of Applied Science degrees, five
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by 1900, alcohol was plentiful and cheap, and there was little in the way of organized entertainment such as theaters to occupy the student body. President Reid spent much of his presidency cracking down on dancing, drinking, gambling, and prostitution by students. President Hamilton sought to
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Montana State Bobcats Alpine and Nordic Ski team compete in the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Skiing Association and the NCAA Western Region and has produced 13 national champions. The Bobcat Nordic and Alpine ski program venues at Bridger Bowl and Bohart Ranch have hosted six NCAA National
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Academic programs, procedures, and policies are overseen by the Office of the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost. This office handles all teaching-related issues and is responsible for faculty hiring, establishing academic programs and curricula, course scheduling, and
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Like William Tietz before him, Malone also pushed hard for faculty and the university to seek and win federal funding for scientific research. Federal research funding grew from just $ 13 million in the late 1980s to more than $ 50 million in 1999. The undergraduate curriculum was revamped,
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Also in February 2024, a team of Department of Education lawyers and investigators visited the Bozeman campus and met with select students and administrators to discuss allegations of civil rights violations on campus. At the time of the visit, there were 11 pending Department of Education
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salaries were dead last in the nation. The state legislature implemented a new salary funding formula that rectified many of these problems. Some university programs were also re-established, such as the honors program, and some new ones were formed, such as the Writing Center.
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program to assist unprepared undergraduates (Montana's elementary and secondary public education system was in dire shape at the time), Ryon refused. The donation of the Story land to the college occurred in 1894, but Ryon was forced out in 1895 and replaced by the Rev. Dr.
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feeling running high in the country, Renne sought to protect the campus from political investigations by restricting student speech and assembly. He also restricted the kind of speakers who visited the campus, most famously denying former First Lady
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who was also Acting President, and Homer G. Phelps, who taught business. Within weeks, they were joined by S.M. Emery (who ran the agricultural experiment station) and Benjamin F. Maiden (an English teacher from the former Bozeman Academy).
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and created a Council of Elders to bring leaders of the tribal colleges together twice a year at MSU for discussions. Native American enrollment at MSU rose 79 percent (to a historic high of 377 students) during Gamble's time in office.
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There was some criticism that Renne did not pay full attention to the college in the 1950s. His governance style was somewhat authoritarian, and his extended absences led to leadership vacuums. He agreed to consulting roles with the
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putting Cruzado's salary in line with other universities' presidents' salaries but also criticism given Montana's median salary ($ 53,000) and the pay of lower-level employees. In 2020, Cruzado's salary stood at $ 476,524 per year.
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collapses, and the entire fitness center is in the process of being rebuilt. Two inflatable gym structures, known as North and South Dome, exist as temporary replacements until the new Marga Hosaeus Fitness Center is completed.
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donated half of its 160-acre poor farm for the campus, and money for an additional 40 acres, which had been planned to hold a state capital, was raised by the community, including a $ 1,500 donation from rancher and businessman
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The school's basketball teams achieved fame throughout the 1920s by playing "racehorse basketball" and becoming one of the first schools in the nation to employ what is known as the fast break. Montana State College coach
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Court records later revealed that some MSU coaches knew Miller carried handguns in his athletic bag at school and that the murder weapon and other handguns had been secreted in Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. In August 2007,
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Montana State University also implemented the "Core 2.0 curriculum" during Gamble's tenure as president. This program encourages undergraduate students to engage in research or practice their art before graduation.
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while a fruitless national search occurred for a permanent replacement. As Dean of Graduate Studies, he'd been critical of what he perceived as the state's unwillingness to invest in high technology education.
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function, he pushed for MSC to be named a university — a change Renne had since the early 1950s, and which the Montana state legislature approved on 1 July 1965. At that time, the school received its new name,
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In 2006, a major sports scandal engulfed Montana State University. On 30 June 2006, former MSU basketball player Branden Miller and former MSU football player John LeBrum were charged with murdering local
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In 1943, the state board of higher education appointed MSC economist Roland "Rollie" Renne to be the new acting president of the college. Renne was a protege of nationally known liberal economists
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to switch to online and remote course delivery midway through the spring semester. To help stem the spread of the disease, the university canceled events, encouraged students not to return after
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MSU's Office of Student Engagement organizes programs, events, and services for students. The office registers student clubs and organizations and currently has more than 300 listed groups.
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campus speakers who were not clearly in the political mainstream. Johnson's policies were largely supported by the student body and the taxpaying public. MSU practiced a policy known as
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Dr. Renne resigned as president of Montana State College effective 1 January 1964, to run for Governor of Montana. He lost the election, 51.4 to 48.6 percent, to the incumbent governor
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MSU houses approximately 4,200 students in its residence halls, approximately 70 percent of them freshmen. The university also offers housing to families and to graduate students.
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invasions in Montana, was named the new president. Strand was the first graduate of the college to become its president. An upsurge in campus drinking occurred after the end of
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was paid for by bonds. Faculty salaries had declined 23 percent during the 1970s (due to wage freezes) and MSU was in the bottom 10 percent of salaries for faculty nationwide.
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1949 Library Building (now Renne Library), the campus' first dedicated library (it had previously been housed in a few rooms on the second floor of Montana Hall), and the 1958
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MSU football and basketball players under football coach Mike Kramer as well as men's basketball coach Mick Durham, and a large number of athletes on or flirting with
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accreditation. The position has been held since April 2017 by Robert Mokwa. He succeeded Martha Potvin, who in 2010 became the university's first female provost.
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Alliance, a registered campus student organization, in the Spring of 2023 it was reported that more than 20 students filed complaints with the Federal Agency.
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President Johnson died of a heart attack on 18 June 1969. He'd suffered a heart attack in October 1968 and then underwent surgery out of state in April 1969.
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Montana became a state on 8 November 1889. Several cities competed intensely to be the state capital, the city of Bozeman among them. In time, the city of
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and a strong proponent of the New Deal. He'd taught at MSC since 1930, although he'd taken a leave of absence in 1942 to become the director of Montana's
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Schontzler, Gail. “Gaines Hall: MSU transformed most-used classroom building from ‘dungeon’ to a showplace.” Bozeman Daily Chronicle. 21 September 2010.
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Schontzler, Gail. “Animal Bioscience Building brings MSU livestock teaching research into the 21st century.” Bozeman Daily Chronicle. 5 November 2010.
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research. The Office of Sponsored programs manages financial, reporting, compliance, auditing, and related tasks for externally funded research.
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Detachment 450 at Montana State University (MSU) hosts the 450th AFROTC Cadet Wing. It was activated in 1952 and has approximately 110 cadets.
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fees. The proposal failed in December 1968 after students argued that the university should concurrently build a new fitness center as well.
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MSU offers baccalaureate degrees in 60 fields, master's degrees in 68 fields, and doctoral degrees in 35 fields through its nine colleges.
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Bobcat Stadium, shown here in 2013, opened in 1973 and was originally known as Reno H. Sales Stadium. It received its current name in 1998.
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and refused to accept PWA funds to expand the college. With the state unable to assist, Montana State College stagnated through the 1930s.
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Gamble also focused on research. Between 2000 and 2009, federal research funding at MSU grew by 61 percent to $ 98.4 million. Gamble
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throughout the 1950s that often took him away from campus for weeks at a time. He took a leave of absence from the college to become
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the right to speak on campus. Other incidents also brought notoriety to campus. On 7 March 1957, 1,000 male students engaged in a "
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The starting lineup consisted of John "Brick" Breeden, J. Ashworth "Cat" Thompson, Orland Ward, Frank Worden, and Max Worthington.
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students, and some faculty criticized his willingness to construct new buildings while declining to pay for teaching equipment.
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resigned in March 1990, frustrated by the constant battles with an "old guard" resistant to turning MSU toward high technology.
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most prominent Indian educators in the United States) his representative to the seven tribal colleges which participate in the
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had established a blue-ribbon committee to close several of the state's colleges. In 1974, women faculty at MSU sued, alleging
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This land, as well as additional property and monetary contributions, was now turned over to the state for the new college.
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Renne was president of the college for 21 years, the third-longest of any individual (as of 2013). With the passage of the
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Cobleigh Hall, completed in 1970 as an addition to Roberts Hall, houses several departments in the College of Engineering.
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sought rapid, significant increases in the number of chemical, engineering, and physics graduates to feed the war effort.
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as co-head coaches of the football and men's basketball teams. Between 1922 and 1928 (the year he departed Montana for
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Iconic barrel vaulted Romney Gym, home of the 1928 national champion Bobcat basketball team, was constructed in 1922.
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Schontzler, Gail. “Bobcat Stadium expansion exceeds $ 10 million goal.” Bozeman Daily Chronicle. 3 November 2011.
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the name "University of the Yellowstone" to reflect the high level of research MSU conducted in the greater
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Miller played basketball for MSU from 2004 to 2005. Lebrum played football for MSU in the fall of 2003.
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The first three decades of the 20th century were rowdy ones on the college campus. Bozeman had a large
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Montana Hall, the second building constructed on campus. The Office of the President is located here.
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The western entrance to Centennial Mall, constructed to celebrate MSU's 100th anniversary in 1993.
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the finance plan for the new football stadium. On 2 April 1970, about 250 students engaged in a
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was published to celebrate the centennial, authored by three Montana State history professors--
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was named the state capital. As a consolation, the state legislature agreed to put the state's
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enforced by OCR ... If this happens, the individual may file a retaliation complaint with OCR.
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Graduate Fellowships and is among the top ten institutions in the country for recipients of
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Hamilton resigned in 1919 to become Dean of Men, and his successor was agricultural expert
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The monies would have covered less than 25 percent of the over-enrollment of 700 students.
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was named MSU's eighth president in June 1970. Previously the president of 28,000-student
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of Mount Baldy in the foothills of the Bridger Range was first built in 1916, and in 1917
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one of the five greatest players in the first half of the 20th century in college hoops.
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The MSU community was shocked when Malone died of a heart attack on 21 December 1999, at
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Montana State University celebrated its centennial in 1993. A university history called
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Schontzler, Gail. "Montana State Eyes Profile as University for Yellowstone Region."
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Mission Revival-style Hamilton Hall, the first campus dormitory, constructed in 1910.
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investigations of violations at Montana State, some going back as far as 2016.
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The Student Union Building (now Strand Union Building), which opened in 1940.
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was unveiled at a ceremony honoring the former president's contributions to
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Campus life was not without controversy during Renne's tenure, either. With
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In the People's Interest: A Centennial History of Montana State University
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This article is about the main campus in Bozeman. For other campuses, see
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Schontzler, Gail. "Cruzado's Salary $ 280,000, Top in State Government."
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Montana State University has won several national championships in men's
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President Strand resigned his office in 1942 to accept the presidency of
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There were some campus protests, however. The first protest against the
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Bozeman, Montana, United States. U.S. Geological Survey. July 1, 1987.
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Master of Fine Arts degree in Science and Natural History Filmmaking
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million Bobcat Stadium renovation, the $ 13.5 million renovation of
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Brick Breeden Fieldhouse and Worthington Arena, constructed in 1958.
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Rydell, Robert W.; Safford, Jeffrey J.; Mullen, Pierce C. (1992).
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The Engineering and Physical Sciences Building, completed in 1999.
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Reid resigned for health reasons in 1905 and was succeeded by Dr.
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such as academic affairs, administration, finance, and research.
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The percentage of students who received an income-based federal
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President Atkinson resigned in 1937 to become president of the
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Schontzler, Gail. "Gamble Upbeat On Last Day at Montana Hall."
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Schontzler, Gail. "Bill Tietz - The Maverick Who Shaped MSU."
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Ewan, Jeremy. "Wright Murder: Many Hands Helped Break Case."
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head coach Cliff Hysell after eight losing seasons and hired
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Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for International Affairs
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Montana College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (1913–1965)
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Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education
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scholarships, and MSU has consistently produced winners of
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making MSU the largest university in the state of Montana.
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Montana University System - Montana State University System
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Sullivan, Ted. "Wright Murder Case: Anatomy of a Crime.'
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Schontzler, Gail. "Geoff Gamble - A Hard Act to Follow."
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Rydell, Robert; Safford, Jeffrey; Mullen, Pierce (1992).
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Rydell, Robert; Safford, Jeffrey; Mullen, Pierce (1992).
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Montana State University Archives and Special Collections
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honors. Montana State University offers the world's only
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United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare
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Agricultural College of the State of Montana (1893–1913)
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Schontzler, Gail. "Gamble to Retire as MSU President."
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Agriculture's Department of Animal and Range Sciences.
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who had discovered ways of controlling the devastating
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A History, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana
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via Microsoft Research Maps. Accessed 12 August 2013.
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Dr. Roland Renne, president of MSU from 1943 to 1964.
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Schontzler, Gail. "MSU President Mike Malone Dies."
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Schontzler, Gail. "MSU President Mike Malone Dies."
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College of Education, Health & Human Development
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Public research university in Bozeman, Montana, U.S.
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United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
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State Law Library of Montana. 2020. p. 63. 4984:Porter Fox, "Legendary: Remembering Doug Coombs" 4214: 3771: 3746:"Cruzado's record raise met with jeers and kudos" 3258: 2794:"MSU sets 10th straight spring enrollment record" 2668:The percentage of students who are a part of the 2483: 2372: 2343:Professor in Western American Studies, 2006–2008. 2210:(1999), Antarctic researcher, microbial ecologist 1260:- March 1991 to 21 December 1999 (died in office) 1234:- 1943 to 1964 (acting from 1943 to 30 June 1944) 1031: 6944: 5420:. National Governors Association. Archived from 4326: 4242: 4166: 4164: 3140:. (Spokane, Washington). 1 July 1965. p. 8. 2787: 2785: 1553: 1242:(Acting president) William Johnstone - 1969-1970 1052:-dominated state legislature to rave about him. 546:Montana College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts 528:Expansion and growth under Hamilton and Atkinson 6203:The Graduate School at Montana State University 4935:"Erin Cech - PCOSUW | Montana State University" 4298: 4270: 4222:"2023-2024 Best National Universities Rankings" 3412: 3410: 3234: 3232: 3230: 457: 5725:"New York Times Movie & TV Full Biography" 5141:. Sun Devil Athletics Football. Archived from 5115:. Oregon Ducks Track and Field. Archived from 5028: 5026: 5024: 5022: 5020: 4900: 3187:"Garfield County Native Named MSU President." 2536: 2161:, "father of mining geology," namesake of the 603: 6672: 6498: 6239: 6022: 5862:"College Scorecard: Montana State University" 4783:"G. Ott Romney Staff Bio | Athletic Director" 4334:"2024-2025 Best Global Universities Rankings" 4174:. 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Malone, 59, Native of Pomeroy." 3227: 2719:"MSU Office of Academic Affairs and Provost" 2542:education, and alumni and public relations. 2202:1984 Olympic Women's Biathlon 3 x 5 km relay 1936:, (2008) Author, Photographer, and Filmmaker 1627:, basketball, track, cross-country, tennis, 492:Agricultural College of the State of Montana 5810:"Humble Grace: A Tribute to Frances Senska" 5017: 4737:"Air Force ROTC | Montana State University" 4508: 4506: 3527: 3525: 3476: 3474: 2694:Montana State University Alumni Association 2365:Student body composition as of May 2, 2022 944: 6679: 6665: 6505: 6491: 6246: 6232: 6029: 6015: 5994: 5760:. Montana State University. Archived from 5682:. Montana State University. Archived from 5630:. Montana State University. Archived from 5590:. Montana State University. Archived from 5346:. Montana State University. Archived from 5063:. Montana State University. Archived from 5036:. Montana State University. Archived from 4962:. Montana State University. 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(13 December 2014). 4503: 3522: 3471: 3386: 3384: 3382: 3380: 3378: 3326: 2899:"Rankings by total R&D expenditures" 2359: 2286:, modern artist and professor, 1949-1977 2087:, (1959) aerospace consultant and author 2022:(1966), Microbiologist and Vaccinologist 1688:Montana State Bobcats women's basketball 1545: 1240:- February 1964 to 1969 (died in office) 1040:The Chemistry and Biochemistry Building. 1035: 986: 948: 869: 792: 708: 673: 616:The college suffered greatly during the 607: 555: 531: 461: 6963:Tourist attractions in Bozeman, Montana 5656:. Pepperdine University. Archived from 5295: 5259:"Yahoo Movies: Craig Kilborn Biography" 5229: 3901: 3797: 3339: 3319:Bergum, Steve. "Bad Vibes From Start." 3299:. 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