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蒙大拿大学-密索拉
The University of Montana - Missoula

世界著名大学
世界大学排名
十大机构权威世界大学排名汇总
The University of Montana
校训 Lux et Veritas
英语校训 Light and Truth
建立于 1893
类型 Public, Doctoral University
捐赠 US$108.0 million
校长 George M. Dennison
Provost Royce C. Engstrom
教职员工 581 full-time, 250 part-time
学生 14,921 total (Fall 2009)
本科生 12,421 total (Fall 2008)
位置 Missoula, Montana, U.S.
校园 University town
220 acres (0.63 km²)
Sports 12 School-Sponsored Teams
颜色 Maroon and Silver         
昵称 Grizzlies and Lady Griz
Mascot Monte
体育运动 NCAA Division I
Big Sky Conference
网址 http://www.umt.edu
UMontanaLogo.png

The University of Montana (UM, U of M, or 'The U') is a state university located in Missoula, Montana, U.S. The school was founded in 1893. It is the largest campus in the five-campus University of Montana System.

The university has seven colleges: Arts and Sciences, Health Professions and Biomedical Sciences, the Davidson Honors College, Education and Human Sciences, Forestry and Conservation, Technology, and Visual and Performing Arts. There are three schools in the University of Montana: Business Administration, Journalism, and Law. The university also has a Continuing Education academic unit.

The university calls itself a city within a city, and contains its own eateries, medical facilities, banking, postal services, and ZIP Code.

The University of Montana ranks 17th in the nation and fifth among public universities in producing Rhodes Scholars, with a total of 28 such scholars. The University of Montana has 11 Truman Scholars, 14 Goldwater Scholars and 31 Udall Scholars to its name.

The University of Montana’s Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library houses the earliest authorized edition of the Lewis and Clark journals.

Rolling Stone magazine has called the university the "Most scenic campus in America", while Outside Magazine states "Among the top 10 colleges nationally for combining academic quality and outdoor recreation".

体育运动
Main article: Montana Grizzlies
See also: Montana Grizzlies football

The athletic teams are nicknamed the Griz or Lady Griz (when referring to women's teams) and have competed in the NCAA's Big Sky Conference since its formation in 1963. The University of Montana was a member of the Pacific Coast Conference (precursor to today's Pac-10) from 1924 to 1950.

Since the 1990s, the Griz have established themselves as one of the most dominant football teams in both the Big Sky Conference and in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (known as Division I-AA football before 2006). They have won or shared 11 of the last 16 Big Sky football championships since 1990, and won the I-AA national title in 1995 and 2001. The University of Montana also competed in championship games in 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2009 for seven total championship game appearances in the last 14 years.

The men's basketball team has established itself in recent years as a power in the Big Sky, and was the conference representative to the NCAA Division I Men's basketball tournament in 2005 and 2006. At the 2006 tournament, the 12th-seeded Griz upset fifth-seeded University of Nevada, Reno, 87-79, the school's first win in the tournament in 31 years. The Cinderella run ended against the fourth-seeded Boston College Eagles.

The women's basketball team is the most successful team in the Big Sky Conference. The Lady Griz have won 17 conference titles in 25 years, most recently in 2008, and have competed in the NCAA Women's tournament 17 times. The Lady Griz have been coached since 1978 by Robin Selvig (Montana, 1974), who has an overall record of 645-188 (.774 winning percentage) as head coach of the Lady Griz. Selvig earned his 600th win in just 772 games—sixth fastest of any NCAA coach (men or women). The Lady Griz are regularly in the top 30 nationally in attendance for NCAA women's basketball.

The University of Montana campus
The University of Montana campus, 1999.

School-sponsored athletics:

  • Football
  • Men's Basketball
  • Women's Basketball
  • Men's Cross Country
  • Women's Cross Country
  • Men's Tennis
  • Women's Tennis
  • Men's Track & Field
  • Women's Track & Field
  • Women's Soccer
  • Women's Volleyball
  • Women's Golf

Non-school-sponsored athletics:

  • Men's Ice Hockey
  • Women's Ice Hockey
  • Woodsman Team
  • Rodeo
  • UM Mens Soccer
  • Missoula Footbag Alliance
  • UM Jesters Rugby
  • UM Betterside Women's Rugby
  • UM Rowing
  • Men's Lacrosse - Won 2007 national championship in their division, MCLA-B.
  • Women's Lacrosse
  • Fencing
  • UM Cycling
  • UM Triathlon
  • UM Alpine Ski Team (Went to the national championships in winter 2006)
  • UM Dance and Cheer
  • UM Baseball - Club sport, with some outstanding teams in the late 70's/early 80s. Taken over in 1997 by James R. "Pops" Jones. Jones led the team to three Big Sky Championships in 2003, 2004, and 2005 as a player/coach. The team is currently a member of the NCBA (National Club Baseball Association) and finished 2nd in the National Tournament in 2004.

[edit] Presidents of the school

  • Oscar J. Craig 1895-1908
  • Clyde V. Duniway 1908-1912
  • Edwin B. Craighead 1912-1915
  • Randall M. M. Savage 1915-1917
  • Edward O. Sisson 1917-1921
  • Charles H. Clapp 1921–1935
  • George F. Simmons 1936-1941
  • Ernest O. Melby 1941-1945
  • James A. McCain 1945-1950
  • Carl McFarland 1951-1958
  • Harry K. Newburn 1959-1963
  • Robert Johns 1963-1966
  • Robert T. Pantzer 1966-1974
  • Richard C. Bowers 1974-1981
  • Neil S. Bucklew 1981-1986
  • James V. Koch 1986-1990
  • George M. Dennison 1990–Present

Points of interest

  • Maureen & Mike Mansfield Library
  • University of Montana Herbarium
  • Washington-Grizzly Stadium
  • Dahlberg Arena
  • spectrUM Discovery Area

Media

The campus also is home to two broadcasting stations. KUFM (FM), 89.1 is the flagship station for Montana Public Radio Their studios are located in the Broadcast Media Center, of the Performing Arts/Radio Television Building. KUFM-TV, Channel 11, is the local PBS outlet. The school's newspaper The Kaimin attracted national attention in 2009, when football coach Bobby Hauck refused to take questions from the paper in retaliation for a story about an alleged assault by two Grizzly football players.

Noted people

  • Jeff Ament - Founding member of the band Pearl Jam. Attended college at the University of Montana in Missoula, where he studied art and played basketball. Ament quit college in the middle of his sophomore year after the university told him they were no longer offering its graphic design program.
  • Kroy Biermann - Atlanta Falcons defensive end wears #71
  • Eric Braeden - Best known for potraying Victor Newman on The Young and the Restless.
  • Dan Carpenter - Currently a kicker for the Miami Dolphins.
  • R. Thomas Flynn - A college administrator who has served at Rutgers University, Ocean Community College and Monroe Community College.
  • Lex Hilliard - Currently a running back for the Miami Dolphins.
  • Larry Krystkowiak - Former NBA player and coach
  • Mike Mansfield - Awarded the B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Montana. Subsequently taught Latin American and Far Eastern History at the university before serving in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1943 until 1953 and in the United States Senate from 1953 until 1977. During his tenure in the Senate, he served as the majority leader from 1961 to 1977; he is the longest serving majority leader in the history of the Senate.
  • Colin Meloy - Lead singer and songwriter of Portland, Oregon folk-rock band The Decemberists.
  • Jim Messina - Deputy Chief of Staff for President Barack Obama. Messina served as national Chief of Staff for then-Sen. Obama's presidential campaign. Previous to that, Messina was chief of staff for two U.S. Senators and one Representative: Max Baucus (D-Montana), Byron Dorgan (D-ND) and U.S. Rep Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY). Messina has also managed and consulted on many other political campaign organizations from Alaska to New York.
  • Carroll O'Connor, actor best known for his role as Archie Bunker in All in the Family graduated from the journalism school
  • Cory Procter - The starting guard for the Dallas Cowboys wearing number 71
  • Michael Ray Richardson - Former NBA player
  • Will Roscoe - Author and scholar who attended the University of Montana where he helped found the Lambda Alliance, the first LGBT rights group in the state
  • Jennifer Servo - News anchor who was found murdered in 2002.
  • J.K. Simmons - Actor featured in TV shows Law & Order and The Closer, and movies such as: Juno, Spider-Man 1-3, Thank You for Smoking, Cider House Rules and The Mexican among many others. He has also given his voice talents to numerous episodes of The Simpsons.
  • Harold Urey - Nobel prize winning chemist. The Urey lecture hall is named in his honor.
  • Molly Wood - An executive editor for cnet and host of the popular podcast Buzz Out Loud.

更多

  • University of Montana System
  • Montana State University System
  • University of Montana School of Journalism
  • List of forestry universities and colleges
  • University of Montana Grizzly Marching Band

Notes

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2009. "U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2009 Endowment Market Value and Percentage Change in Endowment Market Value from FY 2008 to FY 2009" (PDF). 2009 NACUBO-Commonfund Study of Endowments. National Association of College and University Business Officers. http://www.nacubo.org/Documents/research/2009_NCSE_Public_Tables_Endowment_Market_Values.pdf. Retrieved March 8, 2010. 
  2. ^ http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/missoula-mt/university-of-montana-2536
  3. ^ "UM External Scholarship Recipients 1904-Present". http://www.dhc.umt.edu/scholarships/recipients.cfm. Retrieved 28 March 2010. 
  4. ^ http://www.umt.edu/DiscoverUM/AboutUM/
  5. ^ Moy, Chelsi (October 24, 2009). "Bobby Hauck, Kaimin feud goes viral". Missoulian (Missuola, MT). http://www.missoulian.com/news/local/article_8dff530e-c05c-11de-89ed-001cc4c002e0.html. Retrieved 2009-11-10. 
  6. ^ "The Sky I Scrape: Pearl Jam FAQ". theskyiscrape.com.
  7. ^ Heaney, John. "Meet: Jeff Ament: Pearl Jam's Ament Plays for Love of Game". Missoulian. January 6, 2008.
  8. ^ Ho, Jeff. "Interview with Jeff Ament". Juice Magazine. 2006.
  9. ^ Loudon, Bennett J (2008-06-26). "Retiring Flynn oversaw time of rapid growth at Monroe Community College". Democrat and Chronicle. http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080626/NEWS01/806260347/1002/NEWS. Retrieved 2008-06-26. 
  10. ^ Missoula Public Library Traveling Exhibits: Out at the Library

External links

  • Media related to University of Montana at Wikimedia Commons
  • University of Montana website
  • Official Montana Grizzlies Athletic website
  • University of Montana at the Open Directory Project
  • University of Montana Grizzlies Football fan website
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