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Montana State University Billings Foundation

2615 Virginia Lane, (406) 657-2244
www.msubillings.edu/foundation

The purpose of Montana State University Billings Foundation is to help the University achieve excellence through the solicitation, investment, and stewardship of financial support.  The Foundation promotes philanthropy, campus and community partnerships, and educational opportunities.

Established in 1968, the MSU Billings Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization under Internal Revenue Service code 501(c)(3).  A governing board of trustees composed of civic, business, and industry leaders guides the Foundation in achieving its mission.  The Foundation staff is dedicated to helping Montana State University Billings and to serving donors, supporters, students, and faculty of MSU Billings with integrity, perseverance, stewardship and excellence.

MSU Billings Alumni Association

Alumni House (2712 Normal Avenue)
(406) 247-5781
www.msubillings.edu/alumni

The Office of Alumni Relations is the University department that connects with the Alumni Association and the MSU Billings Foundation on matters regarding alumni affairs, event planning, and fundraising.  This new office was established to reconnect alumni of MSU Billings with the University and provide more strategic initiatives aimed and event planning and alumni communication.

Yellowstone Public Radio

(KEMC/KBMC/KYPR)
406 Marbara, (406) 657-2941
www.yellowstonepublicradio.org/

From studios on the campus of Montana State University Billings, Yellowstone Public Radio provides a general adult audience with in-depth news, public affairs, and cultural programming, including classical music, jazz and blues, spoken arts and humanities programs.  This station is affiliated with National Public Radio (NPR), Public Radio International (PRI), the WFMT Fine Arts Network, and American Public Media, along with other program producers and suppliers.  The more than 35,000 listeners reside in Montana and northern Wyoming.

Yellowstone Public Radio consists of four stations, KEMC (Billings), KBMC (Bozeman), KPRQ (Sheridan), and KYPR (Miles City), licensed to MSU Billings, and twenty-six translators throughout Montana and northern Wyoming.

Tune in to Yellowstone Public Radio on the FM dial in Billings at 91.7; and throughout Montana in Ashland at 89.1, Big Sky at 95.9, Big Timber at 90.5, in Bozeman at 102.1 and 106.7, Broadus at 91.9, Chester at 100.1, Colstrip at 88.5, Columbus at 88.5, Conrad at 91.9, Cut Bank at 88.9, Emigrant & Paradise Valley at 91.1, Forsyth at 91.1, Gardiner & Yellowstone Park at 104.9, Glasgow at 91.9, Glendive at 88.5, Havre at 91.7, Helena at 96.7, Lewistown at 88.5, Livingston at 88.5, Miles City at 90.7, Red Lodge at 89.1, Shelby at 90.3, and Terry at 91.9.  In Wyoming in Buffalo at 91.9, Cody at 88.5, Greybull at 91.1, Sheridan at 88.1, Story at 89.9 and Worland at 88.5.

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