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CA L ST L – ELLE A C CENTER DR CATHERINE ST. MEDI W. N. INGALLS CATHERINE ST. ANN ST. E. “ The ArbHURON is RIVER AV the best place E. ANN ST. ZINA PITCHER to walk, run, MAIN ST. 42 FIFTH AVE. E. HOSP. hammock, “U-M has phenomenal GLEN HURON ST. lay in a sunny resources for first- E. HURON ST. E. MEDICAL CENTER DR. generation college field, or play students. There is a 29 27 26 40 41 frisbee!” theme community and an 25 E. E. WASHINGTON ST. – ALLY entire meeting spot for AV 30 WASHINGTON HTS. first gens to gain accessS. DIVISION to TONS of resources.” 31 E. LIBERTY ST. 34 – ALLIE 37 RY ST central SHTENAW SHTENAW THAYER 32 FLETCHER TO TE campus WA A VA N. UNIV. ST 38 33 35 S. E. WILLIAM ST. 9 24 BSER “The LSA O MAYNARD ST. Opportunity Hub is 10 36 39 a fantastic resource 8 GEDDES RD. for job and 11 21 internship advice. 12 16 The staff provided 7 22 JEFFERSON 20 me invaluable 14 15 support throughout 13 my undergraduate S. UNIVERSITY19 studies inFOURTH AVE. humanities. ” 6 GEDDES AVE. “ Spend time studying in – SARAH 18 the buildings where your MADISON THOMPSON ST. WILLARD classes are held. They MONROE ST. usually have big, window-lit atriums with lots of tables 5 ST 17 and space to get work ORE 23 done in between classes!” F E. UNIVIVERSITY HILL ST. WASHTENAW AVE. CHURCH ST. HILL ST. – YILIN PACKARD TAPPAN ST. O 2 . A“ When I’m stressed and ST K needL a break, I go to the A HOUSING LawN Quad. During the YBIL D S S winterT when. it’s snowing CENTRAL CAMPUS NORTH CAMPUS S. DIVISION ST. E. HOOVER ST. at night, it is the most 3 beautiful and relaxing Betsy Barbour Baits II spot on campus!” East Quadrangle Bursley Hall – ALLIE Fletcher Hall Northwood II E. KEECH AVE. 4 Helen Newberry Henderson House HILL Martha Cook Building Alice Lloyd Hall KIPKE DR. UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS 1 North Quadrangle Couzens Hall ST UNIVERSITY HOUSING TE South Quadrangle Mary Markley Hall MAIN ST. A ST ONE-WAY STREET West Quadrangle & Mosher-Jordan Hall S. Cambridge House Oxford Houses Please note: Due to COVID-19 STADIUM BLVD. restrictions, many U-M buildings Stockwell Hall athletic campus are not open to the public. ATHLETIC CAMPUS 9. Betsy Barbour 17. Ross School of Business 31. Burton Tower Taubman College Residence Hall 701 Tappan Street 881 N. University Ave. of Architecture 1. Michigan Stadium 420 S. State Street The Ross School You can hear the bells & Urban Planning Known as The Big House of Business — with from Burton Tower all Housed in the Art & 1201 S. Main Street Maize and Blue Cupboard numerous programs of over Central Campus as Architecture Building Michigan’s football Living on a tight budget? study ranked among they ring at regular times on North Campus, the stadium is the largest in The Maize and Blue the best in the nation — throughout the day. Taubman College of the U.S. Cupboard provides enables students to make Architecture and Urban resources, including food, an impact in the real world. 32. Hill Auditorium Planning has ample 2. Elbel Field kitchen, and personal and 825 N. University Ave. 336 Hill Street space to reimagine the household items. 18. School of Education Lots of free concerts in a world in which we live. With football, softball, and 610 E. University Ave. gorgeous concert hall. It’s soccer fields plus sand 10. Trotter Multicultural Center SOE is education a great way to experience 44. Lurie Carillon volleyball courts, you can 428 S. State Street practitioners, policymakers, live performances. 1230 Murfin Ave. definitely get active here! The recently opened and researchers working Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m., The Michigan Marching building serves as a hub toward a civically 33. School of Kinesiology during carillon recitals at Band practices here as well. for student activities and engaged society. 830 N. University Avenue Lurie Tower, you can visit a symbol of the campus Having recently moved the bells on the second 3. Intramural Sports Bldg. commitment to social 19. School of Social Work into a building in the 606 E. Hoover Avenue floor and the keyboard justice and diversity. 1080 S. University Ave. heart of Central Campus, room on the third floor. Work out solo or with The School of Social Work the school of Kinesiology friends in this historical 11. Angell Hall ranks first in the nation. now boasts more than 45. Swings on North Campus building that’s been 419 State Street 245,000 sq. feet of If you’re looking for a way to revamped with modern 20. Shapiro Undergraduate classroom, study, and lab de-stress between classes, equipment. Angell Hall Computing Site Library Known as the Fishbowl space. head over to the swings on Known as the UGLI Gerstacker Grove. 4. Yost Ice Arena A convenient place to 919 S. University Ave. 34. Michigan League 1116 S. State Street print papers before class By far the most popular 911 N. University 46. The Duderstadt Center Indoor ice arena where or work at one of the place to study on campus, Great place to connect Commonly referred to as you can watch Michigan many computers. has a café on the first with friends. You can the Dude hockey or skate with floor and is open 24/7. enjoy meals or snacks at 2281 Bonisteel Blvd. friends. 12. LSA Bldg. 500 S. State Street Maizie’s on the first floor. Many audio, digital, and 21. Randall Laboratory fabrication studios here. CENTRAL CAMPUS College of Literature, 450 Church Street 35. School of Dentistry Be sure to check out the Science, and the Arts If you take any physics The #1 dental school in 3D printer and the massive 5. Weill Hall The largest of U-M’s schools classes, you’ll definitely the country. video game library! 735 S. State Street and colleges, the College spend time here. There are balconies on the 36. Chemistry Bldg. 47. Michigan Engineering Gerald R. Ford School of of Literature, Science, 930 N. University Ave. Public Policy and the Arts (or LSA as upper floors to study and Michigan Engineering’s hang out. Both the basement and graduate and Nationally recognized it’s known on campus) the Science Learning leader in quantitative features more than 100 undergraduate programs 22. East Hall Center are great places rank 4th and 6th in the policy analysis, political degree programs in over 530 Church Street to study and ethical analysis, social 75 academic departments nation. The program is You’ll likely take your math housed in numerous policy, communication, and programs. and psych classes here in 37. Dana Bldg. and leadership. 440 Church Street buildings near or next to LSA Opportunity Hub open, well-lit spaces. U-M’s North Campus Grove. 6. Law Quad Exploring careers? You 23. The Rock School for Environment 625 S. State Street can go to drop-in hours, and Sustainability 48. GG Brown Laboratories Go make your mark 2350 Hayward Street schedule an appointment, on the Rock. Students SEAS prepares leaders Michigan Law or attend group willing to take on urgent With a welcoming, open One of the top 10 law and groups paint it design, the GG Brown workshops. different colors and write environmental issues and schools in the country, the transform the future. Laboratory features Law School reading room 13. Michigan Union messages on it just about numerous classrooms is perfect for studying. 530 S. State Street every day. 38. Biological Sciences Bldg. and study spaces, as (Note: The reading room is 24. Central Campus 1105 N. University Ave. well as great views of open to undergraduates. Counseling and North Campus. Psychological Services Recreation Bldg. (CCRB) Museum of Natural History The law library is reserved 401 Washtenaw Ave for law students. (CAPS) Wellness Zone Take time out to explore 49. The Wave Field If you’re feeling stressed, 25. Undergraduate the dinosaur exhibits and Come run the waves 7. The Cube you can drop in to try out Science Bldg.