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The Montana Tech Arch has welcomed students and visitors to campus since October 2003. Donated: by Bob and Pauline Poore. Erected: August 2006 by Bentley Construction. Constructed of tubular steel by...
View ArticleDormitory: Prospector Hall (2003)
Prospector Hall, built with an appropriation grant from the Federal Emergency Relief Administration of Public Works, was completed in 1935. The building was originally designed to housed 110 students....
View ArticleEngineering Hall (circa 1951)
Completed in 1910 as the gymnasium and auditorium, the Engineering Hall was the third building constructed for the Montana School of Mines campus. In 1923 a remodeling project doubled the size of the...
View ArticleEngineering Hall (circa 2003)
The Engineering Hall now houses the Professional and Technical Communications Department's offices and classrooms, the Learning Center, and Career Services. (Digital photo 12/10/03)
View ArticleEngineering Laboratory Classroom Building (2003)
The Engineering Laboratory Classroom Building was opened for classes in 1987. It houses offices, classrooms, and laboratories including a large open bay laboratory for pilot scale mineral separation...
View ArticleHealth, Physical Education & Recreation complex (HPER)
The HPER Complex, completed in 1977, houses a basketball gym, Olympic sized swimming pool, cardio room, racquetball courts, classrooms and offices. (Digital Photo 12/10/03)
View ArticleMain Hall
Main Hall, built in 1897, was Montana School of Mine's first building. Classes began here on September 21, 1900. This building now houses the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, as well as offices and...
View ArticleMain Hall Facade
Main Hall Facade features stone cameos of pioneers in mining related sciences, physics (Franklin), geography (Hunt), mineralogy (Gaetzchman), metallurgy (Percy) and chemistry (Holley). (Photo circa 1910)
View ArticleMill Building (circa 1910)
The Mill Building, completed in 1908, housed the central heating plant and the ore-dressing & metallurgical labs for the Montana School of Mines. (Photo circa 1910)
View ArticleMill Building Renovated
The Mill Building, renovated in 1998, now houses the Coffee Mill, Book Store, Alumni Lounge, Chancellor's Room and study areas. (Digital photo 12/10/03)
View ArticleMining Geology Building
The Mining and Geology Building, completed in 1975, houses a 125 seat multi-media lecture hall, two small lecture halls, nine laboratories, the Registrar, Admissions and Business offices as well as...
View ArticleButte Historical District: Montana Tech Campus
The Montana Tech Campus is part of the Butte Historical District. Plaques like the one pictured can be found on almost all of the buildings on campus. (Digital photo 4/23/04)
View ArticleMontana Tech Family Housing
Montana Tech Family Housing, located about one mile north of the main campus, offers two and three bedroom apartments. This facility rents apartments to families, couples and singles. (Digital photo...
View ArticleMontana Tech Library
Montana Tech Library, completed in 1978, provides students, faculty and visitors with access to electronic databases which include over 31,000 full-text titles. The traditional print collection...
View ArticleMontana Tech Library Auditorium
The Auditorium is located on the east side of the Montana Tech Library facility. The Auditorium is used as a classroom lecture hall, as well as for student and community theatrical productions and...
View ArticleMuseum Building
The Museum Building was originally built to house the library, auditorium, museum and president's office. Completed in 1940, it is a showplace for Montana’s building materials. The entrance and...
View ArticlePetroleum Building
Petroleum Building, completed in 1954, still houses the Petroleum Engineering Department classrooms, computer lab, multi-media lecture hall and offices for faculty and Technical Outreach. (Photo circa...
View ArticleScience and Engineering Building
The Science and Engineering building, completed in 1925, was the new gymnasium. This state-of-the-art facility had a seating capacity of 2500 and also included a swimming pool, handball court, locker...
View ArticleScience and Engineering Building (2003)
The Science and Engineering Building has undergone extensive renovation and now houses classrooms, laboratories and offices. This building is home to the Environmental and General Engineering, and the...
View ArticleStadium
Alumni Memorial Coliseum hosts Montana Tech Football, Butte Muckers Class A American Legion baseball, and other Montana Tech athletic activities. May Graduation ceremonies are also held here. (Digital...
View ArticleStudent Union Building
The Student Union, completed in 1958, was built as a center for student activities, the Post Office, and Book Store. (Photo circa 1958)
View ArticleStudent Union Building, Park Street
The Student Union Building continues to be a center for student activities. Renovated in 1998, the building houses the Marcus Deli cafeteria, conference rooms, study areas, a computer lab, the Post...
View ArticleChancellor's Home (view 1)
The Chancellor's Home was built in 1936. President, Francis A. Thompson (1928-1950) was the first to reside in this home. (Photo circa 1950)
View ArticleUptown Butte
View of uptown Butte, the East Berkley Pit, and the East Ridge from the Montana Tech Campus. (Digital photo 4/23/04)
View ArticleWilderness Area - Pintler Mountains
Pintler Mountain Wilderness area west of Anaconda forms a spectacular backdrop for the Montana Tech Campus.(Digital photo 4/23/04)
View ArticleChancellor's Home (view 2)
The Chancellor's home remains largely unchanged since original construction except for minor remodeling and maintenance. (Digital photo 12/12/03)
View ArticleChemistry Biology Building (1920)
The Chemistry and Metallurgy Building was completed in 1923. Shortly after construction began, the 2nd floor collapsed. The building name was eventually changed to Chemistry Building and housed...
View ArticleChemistry Biology Building (2003)
The Chemistry Building underwent extensive renovation, completed in 1999. Now called the Chemistry Biology Building, it houses classrooms, 16 laboratories and offices. (Digital photo 12/10/03)
View ArticleChemistry Biology Building Original Entrance
This photo shows the unique entry, the only visible part of the original Chemistry Metallurgy Building. (Digital photo 12/10/03)
View ArticleDormitory: Centennial Hall (view 1)
Opened on September 21, 1999, the Centennial Hall dormitory houses up to 100 students. (Digital photo 12/10/03)
View ArticleDormitory: Centennial Hall (view 2)
Centennial Hall provides student residents with cable television, Internet access, a computer lab, classroom, and other amenities. (Digital photo 12/10/03)
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