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Michigan’s newest residences where you will find a diverse mix of graduate and professional students from various fields
School of graduate studies endowed in 1935 which was named for a donor that was on the original Board of Directors for the Ford Motor Company
Built in 1923 as a field house but was converted into an ice arena in 1973 and now houses the University of Michigan hockey team
Michigan’s School of Business named for the University’s largest donor (lifetime donations total $313 million)
The large open space in the middle of Central Campus which showcases a brass block “M” embedded into the center of this popular hangout area
This popular indoor hangout building is filled with meeting rooms, a 640-seat theatre, convenience store, information desk, cyber lounge, several eateries, a charming garden and even a 21-room Inn
The University’s largest performance venue opened in 1913
Nicknamed “The Big House”, this home to the University of Michigan Football Team has an official capacity of 107,601 but has hosted crowds in excess of 115,000
The place on campus which is home to The Cube “Endover”, a gift of the Class of 1965
Nickname given to the Nichols Arboretum
The botanical gardens located in northeast Ann Arbor
Provides a variety of services to assist international students, scholars, faculty, and staff and the University of Michigan, as well as U-M American students seeking opportunities to study, work, or travel abroad
The University of Michigan’s first “school” and the largest of U-M’s 19 Schools and Colleges (use abbreviation)
Administrative building which houses a number of administrative operations, including Payroll, Procurement, the Treasurer’s Office, University Audits, Financial Operations and Development
A springboard for new discoveries, university-industry interaction, job created and educational opportunity/previous home to Pfizer’s research campus (use abbreviation)
This independent University of Michigan Library houses the original resources for the study of American history and culture from the fifteenth to the early twentieth century
The second-oldest building on U-M’s campus and the first observatory built in the State of Michigan
This graduate library, located on the Diag, is the University of Michigan’s primary research collection for the humanities and social sciences
Home to the University of Michigan men’s and women’s basketball teams, as well as its women’s gymnastics team
The University’s newest administration building, established in 2014 which houses FIN/HR operations including Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable, Human Resources, Travel & Expenses, Accounting Services and Supplier Records & Reporting

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