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  Motto "Lux Et Veritas"
  Established 1893
  Type Coeducational , Doctoral university
  President George Dennison
  City Missoula
  State Montana
  Country USA
  Students 13,602 total (2005)
  Undergrad 11,018
  Faculty 577 full-time, 302 part-time
  Endowment US$8 million
  Campus 156 acres (063 km&sup2)
  Nickname Grizzlies


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The University of Montana - Missoula is a State University located in Missoula, Montana , USA . The school was founded in 1893 . Since July 1, 1994, it has been the largest campus in the four-campus University Of Montana System .

The University has five Administration, Education , Fine Arts , Journalism , and Law . The University also has a Continuing Education academic unit.

The University calls itself a ''city within a city''; with its own Eateries , stores, Medical facilities, Bank ing, Postal Services , and ZIP Code .

UM ranks 17th in the nation and fifth among public universities in producing journals.


ATHLETICS

The athletic teams are nicknamed the Grizzlies and compete in the NCAA 's Big Sky Conference . Since the 1990's, the Grizzlies have established themselves as one of the most dominant football teams in both the Big Sky Conference and in NCAA Division I-AA. They have won or shared 11 of the last 16 Big Sky football championships since 1990, as well as winning I-AA National Championships in 1995 and 2001 and competed in the championship game in 1996, 2000, and 2004 (5 championship game appearances in the last 11 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 Grizzlies upset 5th seeded University Of Nevada, Reno 87-79, the school's first win in the tournament in 31 years. The Cinderella run would end against the 4th seeded Boston College Eagles. The women's basketball team "Lady Griz" is the most successful team in the Big Sky conference. The Lady Griz have won 16 conference titles in 24 years, most recently in 2005. The Lady Griz have competed in the NCAA Women's tournament 16 times, with an overall record of 6 wins and 16 losses. 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, 6th 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.


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