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  1. Montana State University-Bozeman -- Montana State University Billings
    Montana State University has recently made a name for itself as "the University of Yellowstone," for its extensive research and scholarly activities concerning the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Montana State University has received more than five times the number of National Science Foundation grants for Yellowstone studies than its nearest competition, Stanford and UCLA, according to David Roberts, head of MSU's ecology department.
  2. Montana State University-Bozeman
    Montana State University-Bozeman is conveniently located only a 15 minute walk from downtown. The MSU campus offers spectacular scenery, with views of the Spanish Peaks, Gallatin, Bridger, and Tobacco Root Mountains. The Strand Union (with bookstore, restaurants, recreation center, copy service, lounges and many other services) will serve as the base of operations for the Solar Physics Division of the AAS Annual Meeting. The Renne Library, residence halls and athletic facilities are immediately at hand. The academic buildings offer spacious modern classrooms, laboratories, art, film & television studios, theaters and auditoriums as well as conference rooms to accommodate seminars.
  3. Montana
    Historically, Montana is a Swing state of cross-ticket voters with a tradition of sending "conservatives to Helena (the state capital) and liberals to Washington." However, there have ... been long-term shifts of party control. During the 1970s, the state was dominated by the Democratic Party, with Democratic governors for a 20-year period, and a Democratic majority of both the national congressional delegation and during many sessions of the state legislature. This pattern shifted, beginning with the 1988 election, when Montana elected a Republican governor and sent a Republican to the U.S. Senate for the first time since the 1940s. This shift continued with the reapportionment of the state's legislative districts that took effect in 1994, when the Republican Party took control of both houses of the state legislature, consolidating a party dominance that lasted until 2004. The state last supported a Democrat for president in 1992, Bill Clinton's first election.
  4. Montana State University-Bozeman -- Agricultural College
    The Agricultural College of the State of Montana was founded in 1893, and was later renamed the Montana College Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. The institution slowly developed a deeper commitment to the sciences and humanities, so in 1965 it was officially deemed Montana State University.
  5. Montana State University-Bozeman -- Museum
    .Established in 1893, Montana State University's campus houses The Museum of the Rockies where you'll travel through 4 billion years of Earth's history! The museum features a planetarium, paleontology, ethnology, and displays of dinosaurs and dinosaur eggs unearthed in Montana, Plains Indian artifacts, pioneer exhibits and Western art exhibits..
  6. Montana State University-Bozeman -- Higher Education
    The Pre-Nursing curriculum at MSU-Billings is designed in conjunction with the College of Nursing at Montana State University-Bozeman. This two year pre-nursing program fulfills the basic undergraduate general education requirements and the College of Nursing requirements WITH THE EXCEPTION OF FIVE (5) LOWER DIVISION NURSING COURSES. One of these five lower division courses is available online through MSU-Bozeman. The remaining four (4) lower division nursing courses are taught at the Bozeman Campus and are offered on a limited basis at the Billings campus.
  7. University of Montana -- United States
    A University of Iowa Hawkeye Poll released Monday shows Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee gaining ground in Iowa, moving into a statistical tie for second place with Rudy Giuliani and trailing Mitt Romney. "If Huckabee can motivate religious conservatives to attend the caucuses in large numbers, he may well threaten Romney," said DAVID REDLAWSK, director of the poll. The newspaper is based in New Hampshire.
  8. Montana Real Estate -- Properties
    If you’re interested in Polson, Montana, and Flathead Lake real estate you’re looking in the right place. Debbie Weivoda has many years in the valley and can turn your dreams into reality. Maybe you are looking for that perfect piece of property to build your Montana Dream home on. Look no further, Debbie’s experience as a member of the Montana Association of Realtors and her experience with Timberline Construction makes her the perfect person to work with to achieve your dreams.
  9. University of Montana -- Public Instruction
    “The Arc of the United States, United Cerebral Palsy, AAMR, The Association of University Centers on Disability and the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities are joining together again to host to 2007 Disability Policy Seminar. Preserving and strengthening the federal policies and programs important to people with disabilities is the top priority of this seminar. The entire disability community is invited to join in this public policy discussion/meeting focused on issues affecting people with disabilities and their families. On the final day, participants will travel to Capitol Hill to deliver a unified message to Congress about retention of benefits and services. A preliminary seminar agenda and registration information will be available in late fall/early winter from any of the organizations listed above.“
  10. Montana Real Estate
    In Montana you have various options for buying a real estate. One of the best places is Billings. Billings is a big town in Montana. The enchanting city is located 400 meters down the sandstone crags. The city is stuck into the extensive prairie grasslands. The atmosphere in the town is very lively and you can breathe fresh air everywhere in the region.
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