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Wmu-Campus-Physical-Addresses.Pdf WMU Street Addresses 12/5/2017 NAME 2017 Physcial Address 301 Western View Apts 2400 RING RD S Note: USPS will deliver mail to campus residence halls and apartments using 301 Western View Apts 2402 RING RD S the new addresses. All other buildings on the Main and East campuses will 301 Western View Apts 2404 RING RD S retain the 1903 W. Michigan Ave. address for mail services (except School of 302 Western View Apts 2390 RING RD S Medicine), but use physical addresses for non‐USPS deliveries and helping 302 Western View Apts 2392 RING RD S visitors navigate using GPS. All School of Medicine mail should be addressed 302 Western View Apts 2394 RING RD S to 1000 Oakland Drive. All USPS mail for College of Aviation campus in Battle 303 Western View Apts 2270 RING RD S Creek should be sent to 209 Helmer Road N. 303 Western View Apts 2272 RING RD S 303 Western View Apts 2274 RING RD S 304 Western View Apts 2316 RING RD S 304 Western View Apts 2314 RING RD S 304 Western View Apts 2312 RING RD S 304 Western View Apts 2310 RING RD S 305 Western View Apts 2327 RING RD S 305 Western View Apts 2325 RING RD S 305 Western View Apts 2323 RING RD S 305 Western View Apts 2321 RING RD S 306 Western View Apts 2411 RING RD S 306 Western View Apts 2413 RING RD S 306 Western View Apts 2415 RING RD S Ackley Hall 202 VALLEY 1 DR Activity Therapy Building 1201 CASS Administration & Flight Operations 237 HELMER RD N Aircraft Maintenance Center 135 HELMER RD N Antenna Farm 1201 OLIVER ST Autism Center 2400 S WESTNEDGE AVE Aviation Education Center 209 HELMER RD N Aviation Storage 2428 E KILGORE RD Aviation Test Cell 2428 E KILGORE RD Bernhard Center 1816 W MICHIGAN AVE Bill Brown Alumni Center 1299 STADIUM DR Britton Hall 306 VALLEY 1 DR Brown Hall 1230 ARCADIA LOOP Campus Services Building 1201 OLIVER ST CEAS Annex 2428 E KILGORE RD Chemistry Building 1100 ARCADIA LOOP Davis Dining Service 1729 SOUTH HAYES DR Davis Hall 949 SOUTH DORMITORY RD Donald J. Seelye Center 1101 STADIUM DR Dorothy U. Dalton Fine Arts 1300 THEATRE DR Draper 1050 ARCADIA LOOP Draper Dining 1907 SOUTH HAYES DR WMU Street Addresses 12/5/2017 NAME 2017 Physcial Address Dunbar Hall 1190 ARCADIA LOOP East Parking Deck 4599 CAMPUS DR Eaton Hangar 165 HELMER RD N Eicher Hall 231 VALLEY 2 DR Eldridge Hall 162 VALLEY 3 DR Ellsworth Hall 1805 RING RD N Elmwood Apartments A 1730 RING RD S Elmwood Apartments B 1760 RING RD S Elmwood Apartments C 1790 RING RD S Elmwood Apartments D 1820 RING RD S Elmwood Apartments E 1017 ARCADIA LOOP Elmwood Apartments F 1780 RING RD S Elmwood Apartments G 1285 MOORE DR Elmwood Apartments H 1027 ARCADIA LOOP Elmwood Apartments J 1870 RING RD S Elmwood Apartments K 1910 RING RD S Elmwood Apartments L 1280 MOORE DR Elmwood Apartments M 1276 EAST SHAW LN Elmwood Apartments N 1950 RING RD S Elmwood Apartments O 1266 EAST SHAW LN Elmwood Apartments P 1240 EAST SHAW LN Elmwood Apartments Q 1228 EAST SHAW LN Energy Resource Center 4701 CAMPUS DR Ernest / Smith Burnham Dining Svc 1077 ARCADIA LOOP Ernest Burnham Hall 1075 ARCADIA LOOP Ernest Wilbur Building 1101 OLIVER ST Everett Tower 2265 WILBUR AVE Faunce Student Services 2455 W MICHIGAN AVE Fetzer Business Development 2251 BUSINESS CT Fleet Maintenance & Line Services 3300 6TH AVE Floyd Hall 4601 CAMPUS DR Fox Hall 150 VALLEY 3 DR French Hall 1720 RING RD S Friedmann Hall 1150 ARCADIA LOOP Garneau Hall 135 VALLEY 2 DR Gibbs House 4503 PARKVIEW AVE Gilmore / Shaw Theatre Complex 1351 THEATRE DR Gilmore House 1219 SHORT RD Goldsworth Valley Apts. X 2048 RING RD N Goldsworth Valley Apts. W 2046 RING RD N Goldsworth Valley Apts. U 2044 RING RD N Goldsworth Valley Apts. T 2042 RING RD N Goldsworth Valley Apts. S 2040 RING RD N WMU Street Addresses 12/5/2017 NAME 2017 Physcial Address Goldsworth Valley Apts. R 2038 RING RD N Hadley Hall 294 VALLEY 1 DR Haenicke Hall 2375 W MICHIGAN AVE Hall Archer Pickard‐ East (Western Heights) 1925 RING RD N Hall Archer Pickard‐ West (Western Heights) 1935 RING RD N Harrison Hall 284 VALLEY 3 DR Harvey Hall 147 VALLEY 2 DR Health and Human Services 1101 CASS Henry Hall 2002 W MICHIGAN AVE Heritage Hall 625 OAKLAND DR Howard Strip Mall 2918 HOWARD ST John Gill Press Box 1090 OLIVER LN Kanley Chapel 2105 W MICHIGAN AVE Kanley Track Building 1401 W MICHIGAN AVE Knauss Hall 1140 ARCADIA LOOP Kohrman Hall 2462 RING RD S KPH Chapel 1200 KENT ST KPH Gate Cottage 1232 OLIVER ST KPH Pheasant Ridge 1344 CASS KPH Quad 1312 OAKLAND DR Lawson Ice Arena 1590 LAWSON DR Lee Honors College 2250 W MICHIGAN AVE LeFevre Hall 243 VALLEY 2 DR Little Theatre (Oakland Recital Hall) 798 OAKLAND DR McCracken Hall 1951 SOUTH HAYES DR Medical School Innovation Center 4717 CAMPUS DR MGREE Lab 5272 MICHIGAN AVE Miller Auditorium 1341 THEATRE DR Montague House 800 OAKLAND DR Moore Hall 1155 ARCADIA LOOP Oaklands Residence 1821 W MICHIGAN AVE Paper Coating Pilot Plant 4651 CAMPUS DR Parking Services Building 2507 W MICHIGAN AVE Parking Structure #1 1714 W MICHIGAN AVE Parking Structure #2 2150 AUDITORIUM DR Physical Plant 1045 W Michigan Ave Power Plant 1601 STADIUM DR President's Residence 1201 SHORT RD Public Safety 511 MONROE ST Richmond Center 1302 THEATRE DR Robert J. Bobb Stadium/Hyames Field 1401 STADIUM DR Rood Hall 2235 WILBUR AVE Salt / Sand Dome 1201 OLIVER ST WMU Street Addresses 12/5/2017 NAME 2017 Physcial Address Sangren Hall 2050 W MICHIGAN AVE Schneider Hall 2200 BUSINESS CT School of Medicine 300 PORTAGE ST Seibert Administration Building 1903 W MICHIGAN AVE Shilling Hall 190 VALLEY 1 DR Siedschlag Hall 1863 SOUTH HAYES DR Simulated Flight Building 155 HELMER RD N Sindecuse Health Center 700 CENTRAL CAMPUS DR Smith Burnham Hall 1255 MOORE DR South Kohrman Hall 2260 RING RD S Spindler Hall 1210 OLIVER LN Sprau Tower 1210 ARCADIA LOOP Stadium Dr Apts 1940 HOWARD ST Stinson Hall 296 VALLEY 3 DR Student Recreation Center 1640 RING RD S Surplus Sales 635 W RANSOM ST Trimpe Distributive Education 2466 RING RD S University Arena Read Fieldhouse 1660 RING RD S University Computing Center 1098 ARCADIA LOOP Office for Sustainability 2529 W MICHIGAN AVE Upholstery Shop 501 OAKLAND DR Valley 1 Dock 258 VALLEY 1 DR Valley 2 Dock 199 VALLEY 2 DR Valley 3 Dock 228 VALLEY 3 DR Valley Dining 2170 RING RD N Vandercook Hall 650 OAKLAND DR Waldo Library 1090 ARCADIA LOOP Waldo Stadium 1299 STADIUM DR Walwood Hall / Union 741 OAKLAND DR Welborn Printing Management 2508 W MICHIGAN AVE West Hills Athletic Club 2001 S 11th St West Parking Deck 4603 CAMPUS DR Western View Apartments Clubhouse 2389 RING RD S School of Medicine & Unified Clinics 1000 OAKLAND DR Wood Hall 2295 W MICHIGAN AVE Woodlawn Place 2210 WILBUR AVE Zhang Legacy Collections 1650 OAKLAND DR Zimmerman Hall 1781 SOUTH HAYES DR.
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