Finding your way WALKING YOUR OWN CAMPUS TOUR

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S. 1 ANGELL HALL 9 PENNY W. STAMPS SCHOOL 3 DIAG 1230 Murfin  the big house 435 S State St. OF ART & DESIGN Central Campus, between State St. The swings located on the Grove have and S. University Ave. crisler arena  Angell Hall was built to house the 2000 Bonisteel Blvd. several high-tech features. Their seats  College of Literature, Science, and Stamps focuses on creative practice The Diag marks the center of the will light up and the higher you swing, KIPKE DR the Arts (LSA). Tisch Hall, connecting as an engine for cultural change and original 40 acres of acquired land in the brighter they’ll shine. Angell and Haven halls to the south, innovation. The 70,000-square-foot 1837. Legend has it, if you step on the was added in 1996 to provide main facility includes studios for bronze “M” in the middle of the Diag 17 POWER CENTER FOR THE Support additional classrooms and offices. ceramics, fibers, painting, sculpture, before you finish your first “blue book” PERFORMING ARTS and digital fabrication, among others, exam, you’ll fail it! 121 Fletcher St. . • Fishbowl (huge computing lab) 1 STUDENT ACTIVITIES 6 UNIVERSITY HEALTH and visual resources and special The 1,420-seat theater is used for BUILDING SERVICE • Services for Students with 4 LAW QUAD Disabilities connections libraries. drama, dance, concerts, and lectures. 515 E. Jefferson St. 207 Fletcher St. 625 S. State St. In the lobby hang two tapestries, • LSA Academic Advising Center 10 SCHOOL OF MUSIC, The SAB is a hub for many offices that UHS is your campus health • Comprehensive Studies Program One of the most picturesque spots Picasso’s Volutes and Lichtenstein’s handle student services: and wellness resource, offering (CSP) THEATRE & DANCE on campus, the Law Quad recalls Modern Tapestry. ST E.V. Moore Building, 1100 Baits Dr. • Career Center ADIUM BL comprehensive clinical services plus Cambridge and Oxford, and features VDsupport for your well-being. 2 SHAPIRO LIBRARY (UGLI) The Moore Building is one of SMTD’s Tudor Gothic style architecture with 18 COOLEY FOUNTAIN - Clothes Closet . 911 North University Ave. • Financial Aid 919 South University Ave. North Campus facilities, which also stone, bronze, and stained glass 7 TROTTER MULTICULTURAL include the Walgreen Drama Center elements. The lawn is a popular place The fountain depicts Triton, the Greek • Office of New Student Programs CENTER The Shapiro Undergraduate Library • Wolverine Services and Arthur Miller Theatre. The building for relaxing. god of the sea, frolicking in the waves 428 S. State St. also houses the Shapiro Science • Office of Academic Multicultural Library and the Askwith Media Library. features recital halls and studios for its with his children. The fountain was One of the newest buildings on undergraduate and graduate students. 5 THE GROVE created by famous sculptor Carl Milles Initiatives (OAMI) The “UGLI” also includes food options. 2101 Bonisteel Blvd. - First Gen Student Gateway campus, the Trotter Center is a vibrant and is titled Sunday Morning in Deep - Success Connects hub that welcomes all members of the 3 CHEMISTRY BUILDING 11 A. ALFRED TAUBMAN The Grove includes a central plaza, Water. • Undergraduate Admissions campus community. 930 N. University Ave. COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE new walkways, and integrated seating • Housing/Mcard Office (1720 Chem) & URBAN PLANNING throughout the area on North Campus. 19 PALMER FIELD • International Center 8 MAIZE AND BLUE 2000 Bonisteel Blvd. 401 Washtenaw Ave. CUPBOARD Located in the heart of Central 6 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN • I-9 Office Campus, the Chem Building includes The Art and Architecture Building You can shoot some hoops, run the 420 S. State St. includes a range of excellent facilities, MUSEUM OF ART (UMMA) track, play tennis, and use the field for classrooms and study spaces, 525 S. State St. 2 MICHIGAN UNION Located inside Betsy Barbour, the including the Science including generous studio space, playing games and hanging out. 530 S State St. Cupboard is a grocery that offers the Learning Center. galleries, classrooms, well-equipped With hundreds of works of art and a Originally built as a social center for U-M community healthy, nutritious laboratories, a 150-seat lecture hall, café, UMMA just might become one of 20 ELBEL FIELD male students, the Union today is a food, cooking and nutrition resources. 4 THE DUDERSTADT CENTER conference and seminar rooms, your favorite hangouts. 336 Hill St. popular gathering place for the whole 2281 Bonisteel Blvd. faculty and administrative offices and With football, softball, and soccer 9 HILLEL CENTER 7 WALGREEN DRAMA CENTER U-M community. Renovated in 2019, it Commonly referred to as ‘the Dude’. extensive workshops. fields plus sand volleyball courts, you Michigan Hillel, 1429 Hill St. E.V. Moore Building, 1100 Baits Dr. now houses student gathering spaces, Many audio, digital, and fabrication can definitely get active here. offices, food, a bookstore, and more. Enjoy the wonderful experience that studios are here. Be sure to check out 12 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION The 100,000-sq-ft structure includes a 610 E University Ave. is our weekly Shabbat celebration at the 3D printers and the massive video soaring glass atrium and elegant cube 21 BEYOND THE DIAG • Spectrum Center 530 S. State St. • Counseling and Psychological Hillel among hundreds of students. All game library! The School of Education—established design. services and blessings are student-led. in 1921—is located in the former home Beyond The Diag is U-M’s Off-Campus Services 8 THE ROCK • Dean of Students 5 CHRYSLER CENTER/ of University Elementary and High Housing Program within the Dean of Hill St. and Washtenaw Ave. • Center for Campus Involvement 10 CENTRAL CAMPUS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Schools, which were operated by Students Office, which assists students (CCI) TRANSIT CENTER 2121 Bonisteel Blvd. the SOE for 44 years. Over the past Generations of Wolverines have in finding off-campus housing. • Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) 1100 North University Ave. century, the SOE has been a leader in painted the famous rock at the corner Part of the top-ranked College of 22 REFLECTION POOL • Ticket Office Buses for all areas convene in this Engineering, the Chrysler Center on educational research and practice. of Hill and Washtenaw. The tradition • Barnes & Noble Central Campus location. Use the apparently started in the 1950s, when 1221 Beal Ave. North Campus houses the Engineering 13 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK • Tech Shop Magic Bus app for real-time routing. Career Resource Center, which offers MSU fans painted a large green “S” on A great place to relax and enjoy a 1080 S University Ave. • Central Student Government (CSG) comprehensive career development the rock before a football game. scenic view. Grab a snack at Pierpont • Idea Hub 11 ALUMNI CENTER services that support a successful Built in 1997, this 122,000-square-foot Commons and snag a bench or a spot • “Grab and Go” food options 200 Fletcher St. transition from campus to career. building houses the #1-ranked School 9 BURTON TOWER on the grass! 881 N. University Ave. The Alumni Association of the of Social Work, which offers master’s 3 PIERPONT COMMONS U-M is an independent, worldwide 6 ROSS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS and doctoral degrees as well as an An iconic landmark at the center of 23 THE WAVE FIELD 2101 Bonisteel Blvd. organization that nurtures lifelong 701 Tappan St. undergraduate minor. Pieces from the campus, Burton Tower was built in 1320 Beal Ave. The North Campus branch of the relationships. The beautiful building that houses School’s art collection are exhibited 1936 by famed architect . Come run the waves created by Maya University Unions, Pierpont houses, Michigan’s top-ranked business throughout the building. Constructed out of Indiana limestone, Lin, the artist known for the Vietnam retail, lounges, and food. The facility 12 FRATERNITY AND it houses the 53-bell Baird Carillon. Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. school includes environmentally 14 FORD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC also includes a wide range of student SORORITY LIFE friendly features like green roofs; a services 1443 Washtenaw Ave. soaring atrium ringed by cafes and POLICY 10 HILL AUDITORIUM 24 FORD LIBRARY 735 South State St. 825 N. University Ave. For 175 years, fraternities and sororities coffee bars; as well as auditoriums, 1000 Beal Ave. 4 MICHIGAN LEAGUE have been providing students with classrooms, collaborative spaces, and Named for former president Gerald R. This acoustically perfect 4,200-seat The Gerald R. Ford Library collects and 911 N University Ave. opportunities outside the classroom. integrated technology. Ford, the Ford School is a nationally auditorium is used for concerts, plays, preserves a rich body of archival The League contains a hotel, study Over 5,000 U-M students currently recognized leader in policy analysis. convocations, and other public events. materials on domestic issues, foreign lounges, dining, conference and participate. 7 SCHOOL OF NURSING Weill Hall features a reading room, relations, and political affairs during reception rooms, and the 650-seat BUILDING lecture halls, and classrooms; an 11 INTRAMURAL SPORTS BLDG the era. Mendelssohn Theatre, which was 13 FLEMING BUILDING 400 N. Ingalls St. impressive staircase in the middle 606 E. Hoover St. donated by Gordon Mendelssohn and 503 Thompson St. One of the top 10 nursing schools in connects all five floors. The main entrance is located directly 25 KELSEY MUSEUM named for his mother, Lydia. on E. Hoover Ave. in front of bus stops. OF ARCHAEOLOGY The administrative hub of the the nation (U.S. News & World Report, 15 HARLAN HATCHER 2020), the School of Nursing offers 434 S. State St. university, Fleming houses the offices GRADUATE LIBRARY 5 LSA BUILDING of the president, executive officers, programs for undergraduate, graduate, 12 NORTH CAMPUS The museum has extensive collections 500 S. State St. general counsel, and news services. and doctoral students. The building REFERENCE ROOM RECREATION BUILDING of archaeological objects from the 913 S. University Ave. The LSA building offers classrooms, features classrooms, lecture halls, and 2375 Hubbard Rd. Medi­terranean region and the Near faculty offices, study spaces, a a clinical learning center. Special features of the library include Newly renovated with great facilities East. The building is the work of prayer/meditation/wellness area, and the beautiful reading room, the and equipment. German stonemasons who settled here interview rooms for employers to meet 8 E.H. KRAUS NATURAL extensive collections of the Map in the 19th century. with students. SCIENCE BUILDING / Library, and the Papyrology Collection. 13 CENTRAL CAMPUS 26 MUSEUM OF NATURAL • Opportunity Hub KINESIOLOGY LOCATION The two murals in the reading room RECREATION BUILDING • Transfer Student Center 830 N. University Ave. were purchased from the 1893 World’s 401 Washtenaw Ave. HISTORY 1105 N. University Ave. • “Grab and Go” food options The new home of the School of Columbian Exposition. Commonly called the CCRB, it is one of • OptiMize Kinesiology in 2021, the Kraus Building three campus recreation buildings. Take time out to explore the dinosaur • LSA Student Government was designed by renowned architect exhibits and planetarium and grab a Albert Kahn in 1915. bite at Darwin’s Cafe.

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