Former names
|
Montana School of Mines (1900–1965) Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology (1965–1994) Montana Tech of the University of Montana (1994–2018) |
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Motto | De re metallica (Latin) |
Motto in English
|
Of the metals[a] |
Type | Public university |
Established | 1889; 135 years ago (1889) |
Parent institution
|
Montana University System |
Academic affiliations
|
Space-grant |
Endowment | $47 Million |
Chancellor | Les Cook[1] |
Students | 2,321 (Fall 2023)[2] |
Undergraduates | 2,134 (Fall 2023)[2] |
Postgraduates | 187 (Fall 2023)[2] |
Location |
,
U.S.
|
Campus | 56 acres (23 ha) |
Colors |
Green & Copper |
Nickname | Orediggers |
Sporting affiliations
|
NAIA – Frontier |
Mascot | Charlie Oredigger |
Website | www |
Former names
|
Montana School of Mines (1900–1965) Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology (1965–1994) Montana Tech of the University of Montana (1994–2018) |
---|---|
Motto | De re metallica (Latin) |
Motto in English
|
Of the metals[a] |
Type | Public university |
Established | 1889; 135 years ago (1889) |
Parent institution
|
Montana University System |
Academic affiliations
|
Space-grant |
Endowment | $47 Million |
Chancellor | Les Cook[1] |
Students | 2,321 (Fall 2023)[2] |
Undergraduates | 2,134 (Fall 2023)[2] |
Postgraduates | 187 (Fall 2023)[2] |
Location |
,
U.S.
|
Campus | 56 acres (23 ha) |
Colors |
Green & Copper |
Nickname | Orediggers |
Sporting affiliations
|
NAIA – Frontier |
Mascot | Charlie Oredigger |
Website | www |