Ballroom
At 10,437 square feet, the University Center houses one of the largest ballrooms in Missoula. The ballroom boasts beautiful hardwood floors, floor to ceiling windows and 16' high ceiling. Divisible by a soundproof air wall, the ballroom can be divided in half from North to South. The ballroom is ideal for banquets, weddings, tradeshows, conferences, small concerts, etc.
Third Floor Conference Rooms
The entire third floor of the University Center is dedicated conference, event and meeting space. In addition to window views of majestic mountains, our meeting rooms offer flexible room configurations with soundproof dividers, variable lighting, public address systems, data port, Internet connection, and multi-media capabilities.
Alumni Boardroom
The Alumni Boardroom is a beautiful, comfortable room preset with a large table and cushy, boardroom chairs. Like the break-out rooms, the Alumni Boardroom offers Internet connection and multi-media capabilities.
University Center Theater
The University Center houses a state-of-the-art, multi-purpose theater. The UC Theater has multi-media capabilities ranging from LCD displays, satellite downlink, 35 and 16mm films, DVD and VHS viewings all on a cinema theater screen along with surround sound. With capacity for 300 persons, the theater is ideal for general sessions, guest speakers, films, PowerPoint or any special presentation.
Atrium
True to our love of the outdoors, the University Center Atrium offers beautiful gardens in the building. They offer your group a unique setting and gathering place. Located on the first floor, the Atrium can be reserved by groups for small receptions and in-door barbecues. During the academic semesters, the Atrium is utilized by student groups for table displays, noon speakers, and small concerts. Holds 140 people for receptions.
Second Floor Meeting Rooms
If you have a small group or need additional breakout space, the second floor offers six additional meeting rooms. Each room has a permanent meeting table and chairs along with a large white board and featured artwork on the walls.
UC Commons
The UC Commons, located on the 2nd floor, offers another large space for banquets or tradeshows when school is not in session. The UC Commons features full length windows overlooking the Library Mall as well as pillars draped in live plants. The room is easily transformed in to an elegant room that can hold up to 500 guests.
Grand Foyer
Central to all of the conference areas and overlooking the indoor gardens, the Grand Foyer can be utilized to meet your specific meeting needs. Use it for a central registration area, reception, snack and networking area, or for a small trade show.
Conference Center
The University Center (UC) is home to a dedicated Conference Center. With a ballroom, grand foyer, theater, an executive board room, atrium and eleven other meeting rooms, the Conference Center can accommodate large conferences, trade shows, banquets, trainings, parties, weddings, and special events.
The Gallagher Business Building
Professional, expansive, and decked out with over two million dollars worth of technology, the Gallagher Business Building at UM has accessible classrooms, conference rooms, lecture halls and even a sunny piazza available to host your next event.
Stadium Club
Perched high over the Washington-Grizzly Stadium, the Stadium Club is a unique, mid-size venue with 360 degree views of Missoula. From gargantuan windows facing both east and west, you can watch a kayaker rush down the Hellgate Canyon or a brilliant sunset over The Washington-Grizzly Stadium. An expansive wrap-around deck can be used for outdoor seating, dancing, or a welcome area. With ambient lighting, vaulted ceilings, a kitchen, bar and a choice of bistro, cocktail or round dinner tables, this venue can be customized to accommodate events ranging from a casual business meeting to a formal dinner or dance.
Schreiber Gymnasium
Schrieber Gymnasium, built in 1921, is one of the oldest buildings on campus. Windows, high ceilings, and wood floors make it a great practice space for athletic groups or a unique, historical space to hold a special event. Spacious, modern locker rooms are available. Economical and close to convenient parking.
Don Anderson Hall
Don Anderson Hall, home of the School of Journalism at UM, is a modern and dynamic building with unique spaces for large groups or break out sessions, including The A.B. Guthrie Reading Room, The Native American Journalism Center, classrooms and lecture halls, conference rooms, and an outdoor balcony. Most rooms are equipped with state of the art technology and have capacities ranging from 8 to 50.
Phyllis J. Washington College of Education
With an expansive, tri-leveled atrium shaded by old-growth pine trees, the addition to the College of Education is modern and comfortable. State of the art technology in classrooms and a balcony overlooking campus and Mount Sentinel make this an ideal setting for professional workshops and conferences. Along with wireless, a computer and projector in every room, multiple spaces also include polycom, projectors, smartboards at flatscreen TVs.
Payne Family Native American Center
LEED Certified and artfully designed, the Payne Family Native American Center is a dynamic building, with gathering spaces that are both visually interesting and equipped with the latest learning technology. Three stories include classrooms, conference rooms, a seminar room, the rotunda, a fire pit, and even a planetarium.
Bonnie Heavy Runner Gathering Place
The Bonnie Heavy Runner Gathering Place is an airy, open rotunda with wood floors and windows spanning the entire height of the first two stories. Representing the twelve tribes in Montana, the rotunda has twelve sides, each with its own piece of corresponding art. The distinctive shape of the rotunda, with its sloped ceiling and spiraling woodwork, is designed to replicate versions of home for indigenous people across the continent.
Storytelling Area
Circular seating around a fire pit and an encompassing view of Mount Sentinel make this a peaceful setting for outdoor gatherings. The Storytelling area is nestled within a native garden, beside tee-pee rings marking an historic Salish encampment.
Stargazing Room
Built for use as a planetarium, this dome-shaped room could also be used as an interesting space for small meetings.
Stargazing Room
Built for use as a planetarium, this dome-shaped room could also be used as an interesting space for small meetings.
Adams Center
A premier arena and two auxiliary gyms able to accommodate concerts, family shows, exhibitions, trade shows, receptions, banquets, conferences and much more. The Max and Betty Swanson Sky Club, perched over the arena and with a wet bar, is perfect for gatherings and special events up to 200 people.
Lubrecht Experimental Forest
An outdoor classroom and recreational retreat with a conference center, pavilion, lodge and range of lodging options. Just 40 minutes from Missoula, enjoy 28,000 wooded acres in the Blackfoot River Valley. Horse shoe pits, volley ball, ping-pong and 25+ miles of trails for hiking and skiing. A conference center, pavilion, lodge, apartment, cabins and boxcars are available for rent.