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1 MSU Union houses a variety of STANDING ON THE CORNER OF 13 Spartan Stadium holds 75,005 amenities, including Spartan Lanes, a FARM LANE AND NORTH SHAW Spartan football fans any given food court, Spartan Spirit Shop and the LANE YOU CAN SEE: Saturday in the fall. Ask any student, famous MSU Dairy Store. Also located and Spartan Stadium will be one of their at the MSU Union are study lounges and 7 Business Complex, favorite places to go on campus! computer centers for student use. Make which is home to the Broad College sure you get a picture with Bronze Sparty, of Business, is comprised of many 14 IM Sports West is one of the three located on the first floor. departments, including accounting, recreational centers on campus, marketing, supply chain management and offering indoor and outdoor pools, cardio 2 Olin Health Center is the main The School of Hospitality Business. There equipment, fitness centers and group health center on campus. Students get is also one of four Starbucks coffee shops fitness classes. IM West is the largest rec three subsidized visits per academic year. on campus in this building. facility with the largest weight room Services offered include immunization, on campus. primary care, sports and 8 Abrams Planetarium includes women’s health. a 150-seat sky theater and an exhibit 15 Spartan Statue is 9 feet, 7 inches hall. The planetarium offers numerous of bronze metal and is a replica of the 3 Broad Art Museum, otherwise shows and programming available to original Spartan Statue that is now inside known to students as the “spaceship,” students and the public. the tower of Spartan Stadium. “Sparty was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Watch” is a fun tradition of the Spartan architect Zaha Hadid. There are no 90- 9 Center for the Sciences includes , which protects Sparty degree angles in the building. Admission is the Chemistry, Biomedical and Physical before MSU plays University of . free to the museum, which is also a secret Sciences, Biochemistry, Cyclotron, and study spot for many students on campus. FRIB (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams) 16 Beal Botanical Garden is the oldest buildings. Home to the number one university-operated botanical garden 4 Student Services Building is a graduate program in nuclear physics, of its kind with more than 2,000 different large hub for many student resources innovative research is occurring all the plants. This is a great location on campus on campus, including Career Services, time between these buildings. to take pictures during the fall, winter or Student Life, Financial Aid, Counseling/ spring! Therapy services and the Associated 10 Anthony Hall and the College Students of MSU, otherwise known of is home to one of 17 MSU Main Library is the main library as ASMSU. MSU’s largest lecture halls. There is also a on campus. There are two sides: the branch of the MSU Dairy Store inside as east, which is dedicated to quite study, 5 Auditorium and Fairchild Theatre well as the Animal Sciences Department. and the west, which is dedicated to group host many concerts, plays, musicals and The College of Engineering is attached and social study. There is also a café inside student-led performances. Performances to Anthony Hall, and many engineering to grab a snack. MSU’s library has the brought to campus include country learning centers and computer labs are world’s largest and rarest public comic singers, comedians and influential located inside. book collection in the world! speakers. Discounted tickets are available to students. 11 Erickson Hall resides in the College 18 MSU Museum is the science and of , which has been ranked culture museum at MSU. Three floors 6 The Rock is the campus billboard, number one by U.S. News & World Report and ample exhibit space highlight changing every single day. It is an for its rehabilitation and elementary and collections, MSU faculty and student work, unwritten rule that whoever claims the secondary education programs. College and traveling exhibits. rock that night earns the right to paint of Education houses numerous programs, Beaumont Tower is MSU’s iconic it. Spartan clubs and organizations, including elementary, secondary and 19 clock tower, housing a — a movements, and information about special education, as well as kinesiology, musical instrument containing 49 bells. campus can be found painted on the Rock. athletic training and more. Looking to the top of the tower, one 12 International Center houses the corner is taller than the others, reminding official Spartan Bookstore. Pick up students to strive to be better every day some Spartan swag, and rep the Green and to grow as much as they can as and White all year long. Also inside a Spartan this building you’ll find a food court and the Office for Education Abroad, where you can learn about study abroad opportunities. You can also see Wells Hall, which is home to the second largest lecture hall on campus. MAYO

Wills MICHIGAN AVENUE House CAMPBELL MSU WILLIAMS 1 Union Human ABBOT ABBOT GRAND RIVER AVENUE LANDON Ecology YAKELEY/ Olin Health BUTTERFIELD GILCHRIST WEST CIRCLE DRIVE P Center MSU Cowles 2 Broad Art House Berkey Hall RATHER Beaumont 3 Museum Eustace-Cole E. CIRCLE DRIVE BRYAN KELLOGG Old College Tower Old BRODY HOTEL Field Music Marshall Horticulture CAMPUS 19 Linton Old Botany & CONF. Old Student Beal Chittenden 4Horticulture CENTER IM Sports Botanical Services R l Gardens PHYSICS RD iver Trai Circle Gardens 18 MSU Cook Natural ARMSTRONG Museum Science Jenison 16 Agriculture MASON/ Spartan Psychology BAILEY Field House Statue Main Library ABBOT P 15 Olds EMMONS 17 P N. Kedzie Giltner SNYDER/ RED CEDAR ROAD PHILLIPS HAGADORN ROAD Demonstration Lot 62 Administration Hall Building S. Kedzie AUDITORIUM RD MAP Baker Geography Red Cedar Computer Natural Area IM Sports Center Bessey Abbot Hall 256 Bogue St. Auditorium and Sanford 14 West BOGUE STREET 5 Fairchild Theatre Alumni Natural Area Akers Hall 908 Akers Road Memorial KALAMAZOO STREET Breslin Student Munn MSU Bikes Kresge Art Spartan Chapel Events Center Ice Arena River Center Armstrong Hall 271 W. Brody Road Pool 13 Stadium The Rock Trail VAN HOOSEN 6 Beal Bailey Hall 988 S. Brody Road UNIVERSITY VILLAGE Wells River Trail Pinetum FARM FARM LANE Business D 11 Erickson 7 College Bryan Hall 209 W. Brody Road 1855 PLACE P P A SHAW MCDONEL HOLMES O Complex Eppley R Ralph Intramural INTERNATIONAL OWEN P Center Butterfield Hall 140 E. Brody Road Athletic Field Young CENTER and Ramp 7 Lot H C Field Lot 79 12 Spartan Bookstore NORTH SHAW LANE Campbell Hall 38 Abbot Road R 63W I

B MARIGOLD AVENUE WEST SHAW LANE CHESTNUT ROAD Abrams CATA MSU Case Hall 842 Chestnut Road Lot 39 P 8 Planetarium Trans. P College Ct r. of Law EAST SHAW LANE Emmons Hall 340 E. Brody Road Duffy WONDERS Daugherty SOUTH SHAW LANE Football Anthony Farrall Chemistry IM Sports Gilchrist Hall 692 W. Circle Drive Bldg. Tennis 10 Agricultural East Courts Engineering Cyclotron Holden Hall 234 Wilson Road Urban Engineering MSU Dairy Biomedical 9 Tennis Courts Planning and and Physical Wharton IM East Trout Store Athletic Field Holmes Hall 919 E. Shaw Lane CASE Landscape Sciences FRIB AKERS Food Sciences Biochemistry Center Conrad

Architechture RED CEDAR RD Hubbard Hall 964 Hubbard Road WILSON HUBBARD OyerOyer WILSON ROADPlant Biology Molecular Landon Hall 632 W. Circle Drive SpeechSpeech & and Laboratories Plant Fee WILSON ROAD HearingHearing Clinic Clinic Packaging Natural Sciences Veterinary Mayo Hall 361 Delta Court Landscape Plant Science CHESTNUT ROAD Medical Communication Resources Plant and Services Greenhouses Horticulture Center Mason Hall 281 Physics Road Arts and Sciences Demonstration Soil Sciences Dept. Of Gardens HARRISON HARRISON ROAD Police And Tennis Courts McDonel Hall 817 E. Shaw Lane Planning and Public Safety Center for Integ. HOLDEN Plant Systems Facilities P Owen Hall 735 E. Shaw Lane Food Equine Performance Safety TO: D 4-H Children’s Center Tennis A Garden Phillips Hall 361 Physics Road O Courts R 127 496 96 69 Rather Hall 995 N. Brody Road TROWBRIDGE ROAD GE P RID Welcome TROWB Clarence E. Lewis Shaw Hall 591 N. Shaw Lane Center Landscape Lot 91 Amtrak Train, Spartan FARM LANE Snyder Hall 362 Bogue St. & Greyhound RHS Linen SERVICE ROAD Stations Culinary Services Van Hoosen Hall 603 Bogue St. Services/Sparty’s P Lot 83 Bott Clinical P Williams Hall 25 Beal St. MIDDLEVALE ROAD Center SERVICE ROAD Simon Bio Lot 100 Power Engineering Wilson Hall 219 Wilson Road University MSU Bakers Plant Recycling Life Facility

Services and Food Stores Drop-Off Sciences Wonders Hall 891 Birch Road STREET BOGUE Spartan Village SPARTAN GREEN WAY Nuclear Yakeley Hall 662 W. Circle Drive Community VILLAGE Manly Miles Magnetic Building Engineering Center MSU Research Resonator HAGADORN HAGADORN ROAD Spartan Village U.S. Postal Service RECYCLING ROAD Surplus Mail Drop Box Store and CRES CENT ROAD Recycling Community Ctr. 1460 Middlevale Road Nisbet: MSU Center Human Resources Energy and University Village Automotive Community Ctr. 1 199 Garden City Road Research 1855 Place 479 Ivy Court NEIGHBORHOODS ON CAMPUS P Lot 89 CRES CENT ROAD MSU Operator: 517-355-1855 Brody Neighborhood (Orange): North Neighborhood (Pink): South Neighborhood (Green): ID Office / International Center 427 N. Shaw Lane Rm 170 The most recently renovated This neighborhood is the oldest Many students love having the view MSU Tennis neighborhoodCenter on campus. This on campus, and there is a lot of charm of Spartan Stadium from their bedroom neighborhood is modern and has within the residence halls. Located FARM LANE near when living in South. Many MSU athletes TO: University Club, MOUNT HOPE ROAD MOUNT HOPE ROAD TO: MSU many eco-friendlyHenry choices. Center Many first- Grand River Avenue, it is closePavilion to many and engineering students live in South Forestyear Akers students West Course choose to live in thisForest Akers East Course off-campus shopping and dining options Neighborhood because of its proximity neighborhood because the residents are and has the benefit of being near many to academic and athletic facilities. South very involved and participate in many of the academic buildings on campus. is home to James Madison Residential Spartan traditions. Brody is community- The Residential College in the Arts and College, and all of the residence halls are style living. Humanities, or RCAH, is located in suite-style living. Snyder/Phillips halls. North Neighborhood East Neighborhood (Purple): is community-style living. This neighborhood is popular with many science majors because one of River Trail Neighborhood (): the residence halls, Holmes, is home to Located along the river, residents of Lyman Briggs Residential College. One River Trail have a fantastic view from their of the residence halls, Akers, is the only backyard. Students can choose to live hall with quad-style living. The others in Shaw Hall, which is community-style are suite-style. Many residents of East living, or in McDonel, which is suite- Neighborhood are involved with research style. Many upperclassmen live in this and love living near the Wharton Center neighborhood because of the beautiful for Performing Arts. views and the central location on campus.

USING THE MAP Buildings in lime green are points of interest. The colored circles above correspond to the shaded area on the map indicating the residential neighborhoods. Contact Us:

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