MONTANA, UNIVERSITY OF


Meaning of MONTANA, UNIVERSITY OF in English

public, coeducational institution of higher learning in Missoula, Mont., U.S. It offers a variety of associate, undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs. Study in the liberal arts is emphasized, and the schools of Forestry and of Journalism are noteworthy. In addition are schools of business administration, education, fine arts, law, and pharmacy and allied health sciences. University facilities include the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center, the Shafizadeh Center for Wood and Carbohydrate Chemistry, the University Biological Station at Yellow Bay of Flathead Lake, and the Montana Forestry and Conservancy Experiment Station. There are approximately 11,000 students enrolled at the university. The University of Montana was chartered in 1893 on public lands first set aside for that purpose in 1881. Instruction began in 1895. The school was once known as Montana State University. Notable graduates include novelist A.B. Guthrie, Nobel Prize-winning chemist Harold C. Urey, who also taught there briefly, and U.S. Senator Mike Mansfield. Also affiliated with the University of Montana are Western Montana College in Dillon, Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology in Butte, and vocational-technical centres in Missoula and in Helena.

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