Built in 1967, Aber Hall was named after William M. "Daddy" Aber. Considered UM's most beloved professor, William Aber was a member of the University's original five-person faculty.
Aber Hall is located on the east side of campus near the University Center, is a 11 story building housing 394 students.
Partially Accessible
Accessible Entrance:
The accessible entrances to Aber Hall are located on the west and south sides of the building.
Elevator:
Elevators are located to the left after entering at the west entrance.
Fire Sprinklers:
The building is fully sprinkled.
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible restrooms are located on the first floor. This restroom is kept locked and is restricted to resident use only.
Parking:
Parking is provided in Lot V, which is located to the south of Aber between the dormitory and the University Center.
Barriers:
This building has no accessible restrooms above the first floor.
Craig Hall was constructed in 1952, and named in honor of Oscar J. Craig, the University's first president. The hall is situated at the south end of the campus. Craig Hall is T-shaped and very popular due to its larger rooms. Craig Hall is a four story building consisting of three separate wings housing 365 students.
Inaccessible
Accessible Entrance:
This building has no accessible entrances.
Elevator:
There is a service elevator located in Craig Hall. It is not used for vertical access for residents.
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
There are no areas of Rescue assistance identified in Craig Hall. The building is equipped with a sprinkler system.
Accessible Restrooms:
There are no accessible men and women's restrooms located in Craig Hall.
Parking:
Accessible parking is located in Lot H located to the south of Craig Hall.
Barriers:
This building is not accessible
Turner Hall, originally called New Hall, was built in 1939. In 1956, the hall was renamed in honor of Mrs. Belle B. Turner, who served as a dorm mother in Craig, Corbin, and New Halls. Turner Hall, an all female facility, is a three story building housing 109 students.
Limited Access
Accessible Entrance:
The south entrance to Turner Hall is accessible. The entrance to the long ramp is located on the west side of the building. At the entrance one is required to push a doorbell, which will summon assistance to open the door.
Elevator:
None
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
None
Parking:
Accessible parking is located in Lot J located to the west of Turner Hall.
Barriers:
The accessible entrance of the building requires that one must go through the Dell Brown meeting Room to access the Resident’s Life Offices. Only the Dell Brown meeting room and the Resident’s Life offices are accessible in the building.
Jesse Hall was built in 1967. Dr. Richard H. Jesse, a stickler for academic success, was the first dean of men. Jesse Hall is named in his honor. Jesse is an 11 story building housing 394 students.
Partially Accessible
Accessible Entrance:
The accessible entrances to Jesse Hall are located on the east and south sides of the building.
Elevator:
Elevators are located to the left after entering at the south entrance.
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
The building is fully sprinkled.
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible restrooms are located on the first floor. This restroom is kept locked and is restricted to resident use only.
Parking:
Parking is provided in Lot J, which is located to the south of Jesse between the dormitory and the University Center.
Barriers:
This building does not provided accessible restrooms above the 1st floor.
Located on the south side of campus, Miller Hall was completed in 1965 and dedicated to J. Earl "Burly" Miller, who was dean of men for two decades. Miller's renovation, completed in 1996, made substantial changes not only to the interior but also the exterior of the building. Miller is a five-story residence hall housing approximately 360 students.
Partially Accessible
Accessible Entrance:
There are accessible entrances to Miller Hall located on the north, south, east and west sides of the building.
Elevator:
The elevator is located in the center of the building. The closest entrance to the elevator is the east or west entrance.
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
This building is fully sprinkled.
Accessible Restrooms:
Restrooms in Miller Hall are accessible.
Parking:
Accessible parking is located in Lot H located to the south east of Miller Hall. There is hourly pay parking located in the lot to the north of Miller Hall.
Barriers:
Doorways to rooms located on floors 1 through 4 are too narrow to allow passage of a wheelchair. Signage is not provided in Braille.
Newly constructed in 1995, Pantzer Hall was named for Robert Pantzer, UM's president from 1966 to 1973. Located on the southwest side of campus, creating a plaza with Elrod/Duniway and Miller Halls, Pantzer Hall has a capacity of 201 with 184 of the assignments within four-person suites.
Accessible
Accessible Entrance:
All entrances are accessible to Panzer Hall.
Elevator:
The elevator is located in the center of the building and services all floors.
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
This building is fully sprinkled.
Accessible Restrooms:
This dormitory provides accessible restrooms.
Parking:
Accessible parking is located in Lot H on the south and east sides of the building.
Barriers: None
Duniway Hall was completed in 1957 and named for the University's second president, Clyde Augustus Duniway. Duniway shares its administrative and mail boxes with Elrod Hall. It is a four story building connected to Elrod and Craig Halls and houses 236 students.
Inaccessible
Accessible Entrance:
None
Elevator:
None
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None .
Accessible Restrooms:
None
Parking:
Accessible parking is located in Lot H located to the south of Duniway.
Barriers:
This building is not accessible
Constructed in 1963, Knowles Hall was named for Eloise Knowles, one of the first two graduates of the University of Montana. Knowles Hall, located directly north of the Lommasson Center, is a four-story residence hall housing 260 students.
Partially Accessible
Accessible Entrance:
The accessible entrance to this building is located on the south side of the building.
Elevator:
The elevator is not accessible.
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
The building is fully sprinkled.
Accessible Restrooms:
There are no accessible restrooms in Knowles Hall.
Parking:
Accessible parking is located in Lot J located to the north of Knowles Hall.
Barriers:
South Hall was constructed in 1921 and later renamed Elrod Hall for Dr. Morton J. Elrod, an esteemed professor. Located on the south side of campus, Elrod Hall is one of the older halls on campus. Elrod houses 109 male students on four floors.
Partially Accessible
Accessible Entrance:
Accessible entrance to DCO at garden level
Elevator:
None
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None .
Accessible Restrooms:
None
Parking:
Accessible parking is located in Lot H.
Barriers:
This building is not accessible.
Various works, visiting exhibits
By: Jay Laber, 2002
Materials: metal (car parts)
By: Theodore Waddell, 1976
Materials: brushed stainless steel
By: Robert Gehrke, 1996
Materials: steel
By: Robert Davis, 1974-75
Materials: welded steel
By: George Wallace, 1984
Materials: corton steel
By: Rudy Autio, 1956
Materials: Bronze
By: Rudy Autio, 1966
Materials: concrete, ceramic
By: Steve Connell, 1996
Materials: steel with copper paint patina
By: David Pledge
Materials: ceramic
By: Michael Osborne, 1990
Materials: Ceramic
By: David Secrest
Materials: fabricated steel
By: John Vichorek, 1974, restored 2006
Materials: welded steel
By: David Secrest
Materials: wrought steel with pattern, welded exfoliated surfaces
Various works, visiting exhibits
Hours: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday - Friday
For more information, visit the UC Gallery page
Montana Museum of Art & Culture - x2019
Montana Museum of Art & Culture - 2019
This bus stop serves both the Mountain Line and the UM Park and Ride busses. Mountain Line bus 8 stops here.
The UC Food Court is located on the 2nd floor of the University Center. This contemporary style food court boasts a full line of cook-to-order breakfasts, Bear Claw Bakery pastries, cereals, coffee and beverages. Lunch options include a variety of food choices from Pizza Hut, WingStreet, Mark Pi's, Garden City Greens, Casa Nina, Doc's Sandwich Shop and Baskin Robbins.
Regular Hours:
Monday - Friday
7:30am - 7:00pm
Saturday & Sunday:
11:00am - 3:00pm
Home Football game
days 11:00am - 5:00pm
Fitness & Rec Center
Monday - Thursday
7:00am - 10:00pm
Friday
7:00am - 7:00pm
Saturday & Sundays
11:00am - 7:00pm
BIZ BUZZ, in the Gallagher Business Building, will assist you in getting right to business with a cup of Starbucks coffee, espresso, chai tea, and a bagel or fresh Bear Claw Bakery item. A variety of sandwiches, made daily, are available for a quick lunch.
Regular Hours:
Monday - Thursday
7:30am - 3:00pm
Offering Cravens' gourmet coffee and espresso drinks, sandwiches, crepes, quiche, and bakery goodies from the Bear Claw Bakery with an atmosphere that will pick you up!
La Peak's menu includes items certified USDA organic and Fair Trade.
Regular Hours:
Monday - Friday
7:30am - 3:30pm
We offer the best value per meal, and you can't beat the variety of nutritious, self-serve, buffet-style meals with unlimited seconds! There is an ever-changing choice of entrees, homemade soups, an extensive salad bar, fresh fruits, fresh baked desserts, traditional fast food favorites, and a daily vegetarian selection including vegan options.
View the Food Zoo Menu
Regular Hours:
Monday - Friday
Lunch 11:00am - 1:30pm
Afternoon Menu
1:30pm - 5:00 pm
Dinner 5:00pm - 7:30pm
Weekends & Holidays
Brunch 10:30am - 1:30pm
Afternoon Menu
1:30pm - 5:00pm
Dinner 5:00pm - 7:30pm
The Cascade Country Store opens for breakfast with hot food specials, cereals, pastries, coffee, fresh fruit smoothies, beverages and the ever popular breakfast burrito. Located in the Lommasson Center, The Cascade Country Store boasts a food court style atmosphere offering Barrel Head Pizza, Grizzly Grille favorites, Old El Paso Cafe, Block and Barrel Deli, a wide variety of health and beauty aids, groceries, and delicious Bear Claw Bakery desserts and pastries.
Regular Hours:
Monday - Friday
7:30am - 8:30pm
The Think Tank, located above the underground Urey Lecture Hall, is a great way to jump start your study time! Stop by for a cup of gourmet coffee or espresso, Italian soda, or an ice cold beverage.
Regular Hours:
Monday - Friday
7:30am - 4:00pm
Jus Chill’n has two great locations! Located next to the UC Food Court, Jus Chill’n offers Liquid Plant gourmet coffees, smoothies, soups, sandwiches, baked goods, and grab-and-go items.
Regular Hours:
UC (2nd Floor)
Monday - Friday
7:00am - Midnight
Saturday & Sunday
9:00am - Midnight
The Market at the UC is a convenience store with plentiful food and drink along with other necessities.
The Clinical Psychology Center (CPC) is operated by the Department of Psychology at The University of Montana and provides confidential assessment and psychotherapeutic services for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families
The CPC is a free-standing training clinic, staffed by doctoral students in Clinical Psychology, that serves the Missoula community. All services are provided under the direct supervision of senior clinicians from the clinical faculty and the community. The Clinic facilities include private counseling rooms, observation rooms, a group therapy room, and seminar rooms.
For more information about Clinical Psycology visit their website
Built 1938
Accessible
The Chemistry Building is located on the south edge of campus, on the north-south axis that crosses the Oval. The accessible entrance to the building is located on the northwest end of the building.
Accessible Entrance:
There is a ramp that enters the west end of the main floor. This door has a push button automatic door.
In 1981 the building was connected to the Pharmacy/Psychology (Skaggs) Building with a second-floor skywalk. This skywalk provides a second accessible route to the building from the Skaggs Building.
Elevator:
There is elevator service to all four levels in this building. The elevator is located in the center of the building directly across from the main central entrance on the southwest wall.
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully Sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
Located in the east stairwells of the upper levels. The basement area of rescue assistance is located in the west stairwell.
Accessible Restrooms:
The Accessible women's restroom is located on the basement. The accessible men's room is located on the second floor.
Parking:
The closest accessible parking is located in Lot G off of East Beckwith Street.
Undergraduate Advising Center - x2835
Built 1956
Accessible
The Lommasson Center houses several Student Affairs offices. These would include but are not limited to the Admissions and New Student Services, Financial Aid, University College, and the Food Zoo. The Lommasson Center has had numerous additions and alterations.
Accessible Entrance:
This building has several accessible entrances. Most are equipped with automatic door openers. One the south side of the building there are two entrances. One at the center of the building will provide access to the Food Zoo dining room. This entrance is also closest to an elevator. One would use this elevator to enter the Food Zoo or Griz Central. There is also a ramp on the southeast end of the building that leads to an entrance to the lower level. The entrance is equipped with an automatic opener and enter into the reception area for Career Services, Internship Services, EOP and Disability Services for Students.
There are accessible entrances on the west side of the building which enter into the Country Store. Entrances on the north side of the building are all accessible. The entrance at the center of the building on this side is equipped with and automatic opener.
Elevator:
Two elevators service the buildings providing access to separate sections of the building. The center south elevator provides access to the Food Zoo and Griz Central. The other elevator located through the left side of Griz Central. This elevator services the upper and main level as well as the east lower level.
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible restrooms are located in the lower level in Lommasson 154. There are also accessible restrooms on the upper level to the right and left of the elevator.
Parking:
Accessible parking is provided in the lot on the south side of the center.
Barriers:
Northeast entrance is equipped with automatic opener but does not provide any access to the building. There are stairs only at this entrance.
Philip L. Wright Zoological Museum
Built 1961
Partially Accessible
Accessible Entrance:
The accessible entrance is located on the northeast side of the building. There is a ramp to the entrance and the door is equipped with an automatic opener.
Elevator:
The elevator is located on the right side of the entry. It services all levels of the building.
Fire Sprinklers:
None
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible women’s restrooms are located on the second and fourth floors. Accessible men’s restrooms are located on the first and third floors.
Parking:
Accessible parking is located in lot off Beckwith Street.
Barriers:
This is an older retrofitted building. Stair handrails are non-compliant and clear floor space in restrooms is tight.
Built 1953
Partially Accessible
The Liberal Arts (LA) Building is to the north of the oval and west of Jeannette Rankin Hall. The building is shaped like an "E". The main stem of the "E" runs east/west and houses classrooms. The three wings to the north of the main stem house various departmental offices.
Accessible Entrance:
•The LA building has three accessible entrances.
•The east entrance is equipped with a push button automatic door.
•The southwest entrance is ramped and equipped with push button automatic doors on the exterior door and interior vestibule door. The entrance leads into the main stem of the "E". The center north entrance is ramped with an automatic door. This entrance opens to the stairwell landing and requires pulling open a levered door handle to enter the central corridor. Pulling forces of the doors is estimated at 20 pounds.
Elevators:
East entrance is the closest to the elevator, which located to the right after entering. The elevator provides access to all levels on the east leg of the building. Offices located on the west leg of the "E" are not accessible by elevator.
Fire Sprinklers:
None
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
Located adjacent to the elevator on each floor.
Accessible Restrooms:
A unisex accessible restroom is located on the 1st floor just down the hall from the elevator.
Parking:
Closest parking is located on the north side of the building in. There are three accessible spaces. Entrance to parking is from Eddy Street.
Barriers:
•Stairways throughout the building do not have compliant handrails.
•Classroom LA 11 is located on the lower level and must be accessed using a lift. The lift requires ability to continuously press a button. The lift does not have edge protection on either the front or back of the lift. The stairway to the LA 11 classroom does not have compliant handrails.
•The ramp that leads to the offices on the lower level of the east leg of the "E" does not have a compliant slope and has no edge protection.
Built 1927
Accessible
The University constructed and used Corbin Hall as a women's dormitory until 1986. Corbin Hall now houses office for various departments. North Corbin Hall, built in 1956, connects Corbin and Brantly halls.
Accessible Entrance:
The northwest entrance to the basement of Corbin Hall also provides entrance to Brantly Hall. This entrance consists of a ramp and automatic door.
Elevator:
The northwest entrance opens to a hallway. The elevator is straight ahead, on the right, across from the fourth office on the left. The area surrounding the elevator entrance is a landing for the stairway. Use caution, as there is a three-step drop to a storage area to the left of the elevator entrance.
Fire Sprinklers:
None
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
Areas of rescue assistance are located in the space adjacent to the elevator on all floors.
Accessible Restrooms:
An accessible unisex restroom is on the basement floor. Because the door does not lock, signs on the door can be set by the user to indicate if the facility is occupied, and by which sex.
Parking:
The closest accessible parking is located in Lot K1, which is on the west side of the building.
Barriers:
This older building has non-compliant stair railings. Caution is advised in the basement area regarding the stairs located to the left of the elevator that lead to the storage area.
Built 1997
Accessible
The Continuing Education Building is on the east side of the University Center . This building also houses Printing and Graphic Services on the lower level.
Accessible Entrance:
Accessible entrance to the building is accesses by a ramp located on the east side. The ramp provides access to the entrance on the south side of the building. This entrance is equipped with an automatic door opener.
Elevator:
The elevator services all level of the building. The elevator is located directly ahead as one enters the main accessible entrance.
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible restrooms are located on all levels except the two lower levels occupied by Printing and Graphic Services. There are two accessible single use facilities located in the print shop.
Parking:
The closest accessible parking is located in the lot east of the building and the lot to the south of the building that services the University Center .
Barriers:
Science programs covering a variety of research topics, including; wildlife and terrestrial ecology (lynx, wolverine, genetic mapping), human dimensions (wildland fire cost and values at risk, biomass and fuels), forest and woodland ecosystems (fire history and ecology) and aquatic ecology (genetics, species at risk). Research is focused on the Rocky Mountain West but projects are conducted all over the world with a variety of partners. More information can be found at http://www.fs.fed.us/rmrs/.
The Art Annex, located south of the Adams Center, houses the ceramics studios and a small gallery.
Department of Art x4181
Limited Access
Built 1957
Accessible Entrance:
To enter the Art Annex use the south entrance of the Grizzly Pool. This entrance does not have an automatic door. The entrance to the studio area is the doorway on the left. A small gallery space is located to the right after entering. The studio space is straight ahead after entering.
Fire Sprinklers:
None
Elevator:
None
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
There are no accessible restrooms in the Art Annex. There is a restroom that is located in the hallway, which provides 2 toilets in one stall. It is one of the more interesting retrofitted restrooms on campus. There are accessible toilet facilities in the Grizzly Pool locker rooms.
Parking:
Accessible parking is located on the east side of McGill Hall. There are accessible spaces located in the Reserved parking area on the east side of the Grizzly Pool.
Barriers:
The space is crowded and may present varying obstacles. The clearance for a wheel chair may be marginal. No accessible restrooms. Lacking automatic door opener on entrance.
Departments
Native American Studies - 5381
The Payne Family Native American Center, as the first facility in the nation built expressly to accommodate a Department of Native American Studies and American Indian Student Services.
The home of Grizzly football. For more information, check out gogriz.com
Built 1986, Remodeled 2002
Partially Accessible
Additional information available at the Washington-Grizzly web site.
Offices / Departments
Built 1971
Accessible
The Science Complex is located near the southeast corner of campus. Various science departments use this five-story facility. The building consists of two square blocks sharing an exterior center walk way. Various science departments use this five-story facility.
Accessible Entrance:
Accessible entrances are located in the center walkway.
The first doorway on the east side of the walkway has an automatic opener and provides access to the first level of the east block. The east block has stairway access only to the upper levels.
Accessible entrance to the west block is located on the second set of door. This door is equipped with an automatic door opener.
Elevator:
One elevator serves The Science Complex, which is located on the left through the second entrance to the west block. This is a very large elevator and it is slow to respond. The elevator provides access to the upper levels of both blocks. The upper levels are configured with rooms on either side of the hallways with a central hallway running north to south in the center of the building.
Fire Sprinklers:
None
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None identified
Accessible Restrooms:
There are no restrooms located on the first floor of either block.
Barriers:
Built: No date
Partially accessible
The International House is located at the north end of Maurice Avenue and 5th Street. It is a 2 storey residential home that has been retrofitted for accessibility.
Accessible Entrance:
Accessible entrances are located in the back yard entrance.
Elevator:
None
Fire Sprinklers:
None.
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible unisex restroom is located on the main floor off of the living/meeting room.
Parking:
Closest accessible parking is located in Lot P.
Barriers:
No vertical access to second floor.
Montana Technology Enterprise Center 728-3337
Built 2007
Accessible
The Don Anderson Hall is located on the north axis of the oval. This building houses the School of Journalism.
Accessible Entrance:
Accessible entrances to the building are located on the west and south sides of the facility. All of the entrances are equipped with automatic door openers.
Elevator:
The elevator services all level of the building. The elevator is located directly ahead as one enters the west main accessible entrance.
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
Areas of rescue assistance are located all levels of the building. They are located just outside of the east stairwells.
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible restrooms are located on all levels.
Parking:
The closest accessible parking is located in the lot north of the Liberal Arts building. There is also accessible parking located to the northeast of the Social Science building.
Barriers:
Since its founding in 1946, the School of Business Administration has made its home nestled at the base of Mt. Sentinel on the University of Montana campus. The school offers students access to technology resources as well as provides a relaxing, comfortable learning environment. In the new state-of-the-art building, students are able to plug in their laptop computers and take notes, or explore vast areas of information on the Internet.
For more information please visit the Business buildings website
Built 1996
Accessible
The Gallagher Business building was built in 1996. It is a four level building that is located between Eddy and Connell Streets on the east side of Arthur Avenue.
Accessible Entrance:
Accessible entrances are located on both the east and west side of the building. The entrances are level and both are equipped with automatic door openers. There are elevators located approximately in the center of the building that provide access to all levels of the building.
Elevator:
Two elevators service all floor of the building. The elevators are located side by side in the center of building.
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
Areas of rescue assistance are located in the stairway landings on all floors. These areas provided communication systems.
Accessible Restrooms:
There are accessible restrooms located on all levels.
Parking:
Accessible parking is located inLot S, which is adjacent to the west entrance. Accessible spaces are also located on Maurice Avenue and Eddy Street.
Barriers:
Hours: We are open 7 days a week during fall and spring semesters. See details for specific services, locations, and holiday schedules.
Library Search / A to Z Index: Search for a page on the library's web site or browse an alphabetical listing of library web pages.
Collection Development Statement: Goals and directions for collection development at The University of Montana, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library.
Policies: How long can you borrow a book or a video? Does the library restrict Internet access?
Directory: Contact the people or departments at the library.
Employment: Job opportunities for students provide flexible hours.
Physical Plant: Built in 1967. House’s Facilities Services which includes building maintenance shops, Campus Mail, Custodial, Recycling and Planning and Construction. The building also serves as a warehouse for building supplies and maintenance materials. It also house’s the offices of Environmental Health and Public Safety.
Built 1898, Remodeled 1996
Partially Accessible
Accessible Entrance:
The accessible entrance to the building is located at the back of the building, which is the east side.
Elevator:
There is no elevator located in the Prescott House.
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
There are no areas of Rescue assistance identified in the Prescott House.
Accessible Restrooms:
There are two accessible restrooms located on the main floor of the Prescott House.
Parking:
Accessible parking is located in the adjacent lot to the north of the Prescott House.
Barriers:
There is no access to the upper level of the house.
For more information, visit the campus recreation website
For more information and a pool schedule, visit the Grizzly Pool Website - x2763
Built: 1958; Remodeled 1985, 2001
Partially Accessible
Grizzly Pool is located on the south end of the Adams Center. The main entrance to the pool is located on the south end of the building.
Accessible Entrance:
The main entrance to the building is located on the south side of the building and is not equipped with an automatic door opener. The main entrance to the pool is the second door on the right hand wall. You will enter into the main office area. There is an information counter that will be directly forward from the doorway. The men’s locker room is located on the left hand side and the women’s on the right. Area of Rescue assistance: NA
Fire Sprinklers:
None
Elevator:
None
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
Locker rooms are accessible, provided both toilet and shower facilities.
Parking:
The closest accessible parking is in Lot Y and W.
Barriers:
There is an approximately 10 year old “Econo lift” for access to the pool. This sling lift the can be installed and utilized with the assistance of the lifeguard. Staff express that they would appreciate advanced notice so they can install the swing and have it ready for use. There is no access to the upper level observation area.
West Auxiliary Gym (WAG)
-Grizzly Volleyball
East Auxiliary Gym
-Campus recreation court
Commencement excercies are also held in the auxiliary gyms.
Built: No date
Inaccessible
Montana Theatre, Masquer Theatre - 4581
Montana Museum of Art & Culture - 2019
Built 1985
Accessible
The Performing Arts/Radio Television building houses the office complex of the Dean of the School of Fine Arts, the Henry Meloy Gallery, Paxon Gallery, the offices of the Department of Drama/Dance and the Montana Repertory Theatre, the Montana Theatre, Masquer Theatre, Open Space Performance Lab, and shops for scenery, costume, lighting and sound. Also housed in the building is the Broadcast Media Center which, includes studios for KUFM National Public Radio and the studios of KUFM-TV.
Accessible Entrance:
Accessible entrances are located on the north and south sides of the building. Both are equipped with automatic door openers. Entrances provide access to the lobby area.
Elevator:
Two elevators service the building. There is an elevator located inside the north entrance that provides service to the Montana Theatre and the lower level Open Performance Labs and shops.
Fire Sprinklers:
Partially sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible restrooms are located in the lobby of the Montana Theater. There are also accessible restrooms located on all levels of the building.
Parking:
There is accessible parking in the Adams Center parking lot.
Barriers:
There is an entrance on the west side of the building that services the KUFM offices and studios. There is a portion of the sidewalk leading to this entrance that is sloped. It has a significant side slope and maybe difficult for some to maneuver.
The College of Education and Human Sciences prepares health and education professionals who advance the physical, emotional, and intellectual health of all society while engaging in satisfying careers. Our research and outreach activities apply cutting edge knowledge to solving real world problems. We strive to achieve both excellence and equity in our pursuits on campus and in the larger community. Please join with us as we explore the future through our work today
For more information about the College of Education please visit their website.
Built 1948, 2009
Accessible
The Education Building is located at the east end of Eddy Avenue on the south side of the street. Education is a three story “L” shaped building.
Accessible Entrance:
Accessible entrances are located at both the east and west ends of the building. The east and west entrances are equipped with an automatic door.
Elevator:
The elevator is located to the right after entering the east entrance.
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled.
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
Areas of Rescue Assistance are located in the elevator vestibules on all levels.
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible men and women's restrooms are located on all floors.
Parking:
Closest accessible parking is located on Eddy Street and the campus interior lots near the Social Sciences building.
Barriers:
Stairway handrails are non-compliant in the original wing east stairway.
Built 1953, Renovated 2004 Accessible
McGill Hall is located south of the Grizzly Pool and Art Annex.
Accessible Entrance:
The accessible entrance is at the south east corner of the building, near the tennis courts. This entrance is equipped with an automatic opener. This opener is one of the smaller button type.
Fire Sprinklers:
None
Elevator:
The elevator is located on the west end of the building in the west entrance lobby.
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
Two accessible restrooms on the second floor.
Parking:
Accessible parking is located on the east side of the building in Lot Y, with spaces at both the north and south ends.
Barriers:
There is access to theprograms housed in the lower level provided by a long ramp located on the east side of the building. There is no level landing area at the basement entrance to the Co-Teach Laboratory. Stairway handrails are non-compliant.
Adams Center Administration - x5355
Griztix - x4051 (Tickets for AC Events)
UM Productions - x6661
Intercollegiate Athletics - x4749
Accessible
Built 1935
Fire Sprinklers:
Partially Sprinkled
Curry Health Center is the primary health care provider for the students of the University of Montana.
We fulfill our campus role of promoting student success by:
Curry Health Center - x2122
Communicative Sciences and Disorders Dept. (CSD) x2405
Built 1969
Accessible
Accessible Entrance:
Accessible entrances are located at the west and south central (Main) entrances. Both entrances provide immediate access to elevators. There is also an accessible entrance in the rear of the building that provides access to an elevator. The west entrance is the after-hours emergency entrance.
Elevator:
Three elevators service the building. They are located on the west, north and Main entrances.
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
In the lower level the area of rescue assistance is located directly in front of the Main entrance elevator. There are also areas of rescue assistance located in the stairwells of the northeast and southeast stairs. The waiting area of the first level is the designated area of rescue assistance for that area.
Accessible Restrooms:
Located on all levels.
Parking:
Accessible parking is located in the lot at the west entrance. There is also accessible parking on Eddy Street and Maurice Avenue.
Barriers:
The building has had several additions over the years and it is best to know what entrance will provide access to the program that you seeking. There are good floor plans that will assist one in navigating the building.
University Theatre - 406.243.2853
Built in 1953, this red brick building's shape is uniquely and fittingly a grand piano, and the west side's louvered walls, made of Indiana limestone, resemble piano keys. Located north of the Fine Arts Building, the Music Building houses the School of Fine Arts' Department of Music.
The Music Recital Hall in the Music Building has a capacity of 401, which includes balcony seating.
For more information please visit the music departments website
The University of Montana School of Law offers an alternative to big, urban law schools. Each year, we enroll approximately 84 students from across the country looking for a hands-on approach to legal education, where students and faculty work closely inside and outside of class. The atmosphere is enhanced by the surrounding Rocky Mountains, where wilderness and recreation offer a break from the rigors of law study.
School of Law - 4311
Resources:
Built 1968
Accessible
The University Center is located northeast of Main Hall.
The University Center houses many student services and offices.
Additional information about the University Center and current UC events available at the UC web site.
Accessible Entrance:
There are three entrances to this three-story building. There are stairways at all entrances. On the north and south side stairs extend to all levels. Accessible entrances are on the north and west sides. At both entrances both the exterior and interior vestibule doors are automatic.
The University Bookstore is located in the center. The bookstore has an additional entrance on the north side of the building. This entrance is accessible but only unlocked during store hours. The entrance is equipped with automatic doors and provides and ramp to the main floor of the bookstore.
Elevator:
An elevator is located in the atrium and provides access to all floors. The Bookstore also has an elevator. This elevator provides access to the second floor of the bookstore (and the UC when the bookstore is open). The Bookstore entrance on the second floor is accessible and equipped with an automatic door opener
Fire Sprinklers:
Fully sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
Areas of rescue assistance are located on the exterior stairway landings on the upper floors.
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible restrooms are located on all floors of the University Center.
Parking:
Closest accessible parking is located in north University Center lot.
Barriers:
Built 1921
Accessible
Accessible Entrance:
The main entrance to the Social Science building is located on the south side of the building facing toward the Oval. The exterior and interior doors are both equipped with automatic openers.
Elevator:
The elevator is located through the second entrance on the west side of the directly ahead of the main entrance on the left side of the stairs. There is a front and rear door in the elevator. The rear (north) door opens to the floors that house department and faculty offices.
Fire Sprinklers:
Partially Sprinkled
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible restrooms are located on all floors.
Parking:
Accessible parking is located in the lot next to the Fine Arts building and on Eddy Street.
Barriers:
Built 1936
Accessible
The Journalism building is located south of the University Center and west of the Forestry building.
Accessible Entrance:
The accessible entrance is located on the east side of the building. The entrance is equipped with an automatic door.
Elevator:
The elevator is located to the right after entering the building through the east entrance. Access is provided to all the upper levels via elevator.
Fire Sprinklers:
None
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
Parking:
Accessible parking is located in Lot D.
Barriers:
Built 1898
Partially Accessible
Access is provided only to the lower level of the building.
Accessible Entrance:
The accessible entrance the building is a ramp on the north side of the building leading to the lower level. This entrance has an automatic door opener.
Elevator:
None
Fire Sprinklers:
None
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible restrooms are located on the lower level.
Parking:
Closest accessible parking is located in the lot east of University Hall between the University Center and Mansfield Library.
Barriers:
No access to upper levels. Stairway handrails are non-compliant.
Built 1923
Accessible
In 1956, Brantly Hall was connected to Corbin Hall by an addition, North Corbin Hall. The connecting of Corbin and Brantly formed an "L". Brantly Hall runs east to west and connects to North Corbin at the north end of Corbin. This addition provided an additional accessible route to Brantly Hall through the North Corbin basement entrance.
Accessible Entrance:
The main accessible entrance to Brantly Hall is located where the building joins North Corbin at the southwest corner of Brantly. This basement entrance is ramped and is equipped with an automatic opener. The southwest entrance of Brantly Hall is also accessible and equipped with an automatic door opener.
Elevator:
Brantly Hall and Corbin Hall are both served by one elevator. The elevator serves all levels of the building. The elevator is located to the left after entering the southwest entrance.
If you enter through the west entrance, the elevator is located on the right, midway down the hall.
Fire Sprinklers:
None
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
Areas of rescue assistance are located in the space adjacent to the elevator on all levels.
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible restrooms are located on all floors.
Parking:
Closest accessible parking is located in Lot K1 and on the east side of the building in the lot between Fine Arts and Brantly Hall.
Barriers:
The stairways in Brantly Hall are steep and handrails are non-compliant. Floors can be slippery if wet.
The area surrounding the elevator in the basement is a landing for the stairway. Use caution, as there are three stairs leading down to a storage area to the left of the elevator entrance.
Science programs covering a variety of research topics, including; wildlife and terrestrial ecology (lynx, wolverine, genetic mapping), human dimensions (wildland fire cost and values at risk, biomass and fuels), forest and woodland ecosystems (fire history and ecology) and aquatic ecology (genetics, species at risk). Research is focused on the Rocky Mountain West but projects are conducted all over the world with a variety of partners. More information can be found at http://www.fs.fed.us/rmrs/.
Built: No date
Limited Access
The practical Ethics Center is located at 1000 Beckwith Ave. at the southeastern corner of the UM campus. It a split-level ranch home that has been converted to offices and meeting rooms. Access to lower level only.
Accessible Entrance:
The front (west) entrance of the building is not accessible. It has several stairs to a landing and several more stairs to the door. The accessible entrance is located on the south side of the center may be difficult without assistance. To access the entrance, pull the rope that dangles from the fence that defines the south side of the property. This opens the latch of the gate. After passing through the gate, take a sharp left to approach the door to the building. The door has a levered handle but is generally locked. Calling the Center ahead of time may assure that the entrance unlocked and that assistance is available if necessary.
Elevator:
None
Fire Sprinklers:
None
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
Located on the lower level.
Parking:
There is permit-only accessible parking at the site.
While many scientists conduct research relevant to wilderness, the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute is the only Federal research group entirely focused on wilderness. We are dedicated to the following goals:
The Institute's priorities and programs are guided by our 2005 Program Charter.
The Leopold Institute operates under an agreement with the U.S. Forest Service,U.S. Geological Survey, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and the National Park Service. The Institute is administered by the Rocky Mountain Research Station of the U.S. Forest Service.
For more information about the Leopold Institute visit their website
Hourly Pay: 80
Quick Stop: 11
Accessible: 4
Van Accessible: 4
Motorcycles: 9
Decal: 56
Decal: 77
Motorcycle: 5
Decal: 473
Motorcycles: 7
Accessible: 7
Decal: 113
Reserved: 1
Accessible: 2
Van Accessible: 3
Decal: 36
Reserved: 8
Special: 1
Quick Stop: 7
Van Accessible: 1
Motorcycle: 8
Decal: 70
Reserved: 14
Special: 7
Quick Stop: 2
Accessible: 1
Van Accessible: 5
Daycare: 6
Decal: 133
Quick Stop: 5
Hourly Pay: 90
Decal: 47
Quick Stop: 2
Decal: 116
Quick Stop: 6
Accessible: 6
Decal: 211
Reserved: 112
Accessible: 5
Van Accessible: 2
Motorcycle: 20
Decal: 293
Special: 5
Quick Stop: 8
Accessible: 8
Van Accessible: 1
Motorcycle: 4
Hourly Pay: 41
Quick Stop: 6
Reserved: 3
Special: 12
Accessible: 4
Van Accessible: 1
Decal: 108
Special: 7
Quick Stop: 9
Accessible: 6
Van Accessible: 5
Motorcycle: 6
Hoursly Pay: 45
Accessible: 2
Van Accessible: 2
Decal: 40
Decal: 41
Reserved: 51
Special: 4
Accessible: 4
Van Accessible: 2
Decal: 67
Quick Stop: 4
Reserved: 11
Special: 2
Decal: 74
Quick Stop: 7
Van Accessible: 1
Motorcycle: 6
Decal: 186
Motorcylces: 10
Accessible: 3
Reserved: 30
Special: 6
Reserved: 42
Accessible: 4
Reserved: 20
Decal: 138
Special: 12
Accessible: 2
Motorcycle: 8
Decal: 70
Reserved: 1
Special: 3
Quick Stop: 4
Accessible: 3
Hourly pay: 28
Reserved: 9
Special: 8
Accessible: 12
Van Accessible: 1
Decal: 207
Reserved: 8
Special: 14
Accessible: 3
Van Accessible: 5
Decal: 21
Quick Stop: 2
Special: 3
Accessible: 1
Van Accessible: 2
Reserved: 18
Special: 1
Decal: 32
Reserved: 14
Special: 4
Accessible: 2
Decal: 44
Reserved: 9
Special: 1
Special: 2
Reserved: 10
Van Accessible: 2
Motorcycle: 2
Decal: 15
Quick Stop: 10
Reserved: 38
Accessible: 8
Reserved: 25
Special: 154
Accessible: 8
Van Accessible: 1
Special: 24
Decal: 233
Reserved: 8
Special: 9
Motorcycle: 1
Reserved: unknown
Quick Stop: unknown
Wireless service is available on the first and second floors of the International Center.
In the PAR/TV building wireless service is available in the Broadcast Media Center, dance studios, Masquer Theatre, Green Room, and first floor conference room.
Wireless service is available in the entire School of Law building.
Wireless service is available in the south basement of Corbin Hall.
Full wireless access is available in Liberal Arts building.
Wireless service is available on all floors of Anderson Hall.
Wireless service is available on all floors of the Fine Arts building.
Wireless service is available on the first and fourth floors of the Social Sciences building.
Full wireless access is available in McGill Hall.
Wireless service is available on the first, second and third floors of the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education and Human Services.
Wireless service is available on all floors of the Mansfield Library.
Wireless service is available on the second and third floors of the Forestry building.
Wireless service is available on the third and fourth floors of the Charles H. Clapp building.
Wireless service is available in the basement and on the first, second, third, and fourth floors of the Skaggs building.
Wireless service is available on the first and fourth floors of the Health Sciences building.
Wireless service is available in the basement (Career Services), on the first floor (Cascade Country Store), and partial service is available on the second floor of the Emma B. Lommasson Center.
Wireless service is available in the entire Native American Center building.
Wireless service is available on the first and second floors of the Student Recreation Center and in Outdoor Programs.
Partial wireless service is available in the Adams Center.
Full wireless service is available in the Art Annex.
Wireless service is available in the east side of the 3rd floor of Brantly Hall.
Wireless service is available on all floors of University Hall.
Wireless service is available on all floors of the Gallagher Business Building.
Wireless service is available on both floors of the Davidson Honors College.
Wireless service is available on all floors of the James E. Todd building.
Wireless service is available on all floors of the University Center.
Some wireless service is available in Jeanette Rankin Hall.
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Grizprint is the only accepted form of payment at this lab.
For more information about printing facilities within IT general access computing labs, please visit the IT Learning Spaces page
Grizprint is the only accepted form of payment at this lab.
For more information about printing facilities within IT general access computing labs, please visit the IT Learning Spaces page
Grizprint is the only accepted form of payment at this lab.
Grizprint is the only accepted form of payment at this lab.
For more information about printing facilities within IT general access computing labs, please visit the IT Learning Spaces page
Payment options at this lab include cash, checks, UMoney, and credit/debit cards.
The Mansfield library copy center provides various printing and copying services to students, staff, and faculty. For more information visit the Copy Center website
Payment options include cash, checks, UMoney, and credit/debit cards.
Campus Quick Copy provides various printing and copying services for students, staff, and faculty. For more information please visit the Campus Quick Copy website.
Grizprint is the only accepted form of payment at this lab.
Grizprint is the only accepted form of payment at this lab.
For more information about printing facilities within IT general access computing labs, please visit the IT Learning Spaces page
Payment options at this lab include grizprint, cash, and checks.
Payment options at this lab include grizprint, cash, and checks.
Payment options at this lab include grizprint, cash, and checks.
Check out the construction progress on the new law school addition with the Law School Webcam
Showing you in real time what your donations can do for The University of Montana. Check out the progress on the new Phyllis J. Washington Education Center with the GiveCam.
Check out the campus and the entire Missoula valley with the live grizcam you can control.
See your son or daughter in their natural habitat coming to you live from The Source at the University Center with the FamCam.
The University Theatre will serve as the main presentation and meeting location for both the Freshman and Transfer programs.
Freshman: Opening Meeting is Wednesday at 9:00am
Transfer: Opening Meeting is Wednesday at 10:15am
The University Center, or "Orientation Central", is your best resource for questions during orientation and centrally located on the first floor of the UC, will have staff available to answer questions from 8am-5pm Wednesday-Friday during orientation.
Parents and Students: Check-in on Tuesday, August 25 from 9:00am-7:00pm and Wednesday, August 26 from 7:30am-5:00pm.
The University of Montana Advocates present A Slice of Campus Life on Thursday, June 11 and July 9 at the University Theatre. During this informative and entertaining play, the UM Advocates will introduce you to many aspects of college life, and hopefully spur questions that will lead to a dialogue with your peers and families. On June 25, A Slice of Campus Life will be performed in the University Center Ballroom.
The Lommasson Center (formerly known as “The Lodge”) houses several student services offices, including Career Services, Disability Services for Students, Undergraduate Advising Center, Admissions and New Student Services, Registrar’s Office, Financial Aid, and Dining Services. The Lommasson Center also houses the Food Zoo, which will be open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner during orientation.
-Admissions Office open Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
-Griz Central (Financial Aid, housing, student bills, Cyberbear Help Desk, etc.) open Monday-Friday 9:30am-4:30pm
-Food Zoo summer hours: 7am-8:30am, 11:30am-1pm, 5pm-6:30pm
Built in 1967, Aber Hall was named after William M. "Daddy" Aber. Considered UM's most beloved professor, William Aber was a member of the University's original five-person faculty.
This is one of the residence halls on campus that will have limited housing available to orientation participants. You can request to stay on campus during orientation by completing the on-line Orientation Registration.
Aber Hall is located on the east side of campus near the University Center, is a 11 story building housing 394 students.
Partially Accessible
Accessible Entrance:
The accessible entrances to Aber Hall are located on the west and south sides of the building.
Elevator:
Elevators are located to the left after entering at the west entrance.
Fire Sprinklers:
The building is fully sprinkled.
Areas of Rescue Assistance:
None
Accessible Restrooms:
Accessible restrooms are located on the first floor. This restroom is kept locked and is restricted to resident use only.
Parking:
Parking is provided in Lot V, which is located to the south of Aber between the dormitory and the University Center.
Barriers:
This building has no accessible restrooms above the first floor.
Please use the information that you already have for Knowles in addition to the following:
This is one of the residence halls on campus that will have limited housing available to orientation participants. You can request to stay on campus during orientation by completing the on-line Orientation Registration.
Walking tours of campus tours are scheduled throughout orientation and will depart from the central meeting location on campus, the Grizzly Bear Statue. Join one of the walking tours of campus, which will be guided by one of our student ambassadors from the UM Advocates, for a candid description of the history of The University of Montana and how to navigate life as a student at UM.
Departure Times:
Wednesday: 10:30 am, 11:00 am
Thursday: 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm
Friday: 1:00 pm
1976 brushed stainless steel sculpture by Theodore Waddell.
Home to a large collection of historical prints and the Ethnic Studies Librarian & Multicultural Coordinator.
Home to International Programs and the English Language Institute.
Home to American Indian Student Services, Native American Studies and the Tribal Liaison.
Payne Family Native American Center
American Indian Student Services
Native American Studies Department
Emma B. Lommasson Center – home to the Multi-Cultural Advisor, Disability Services for Students, Foreign Student and Scholar Services and TRIO offices.
Undergraduate Advising Center
Disability Services for Students
Foreign Student and Scholar Services
TRiO Student Support Services
“Hello” in many languages on the sidewalk. This is done every fall as part of Homecoming activities through the Office of Alumni Relations. Office of Alumni Relations
International gathering place for UM and Missoula activities.
2002 metal (car parts) sculpture by Jay Laber.
1996 ceramic mural by Tom Rippon.
View the 'Global' theme in the atrium of Phyllis J. Washington Education Center.
32 Ponderosa Pines honoring UM student casualties of World War I.
A spruce was first planted north of University Hall in 1996 to celebrate the diversity of the campus community. The original tree was blown over in a wind storm in 2010. In 2011, a white oak was planted to replace the spruce.