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2009-01-28 22:17 (WT-shared) Jha4ceb 2048×1536 (730500 bytes) A picture of the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. I took this picture in April 2008. I took this picture in April 2008.
In 1852, the university's first president, Henry Philip Tappan, moved into one of the faculty houses, and it as served as the President's House ever since. More buildings were added to the campus, including the 1856 Chemistry Building, and by 1871 the university was one of the largest in the country.
Pages in category "University of Michigan campus" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The University of Michigan's campus in Ann Arbor is divided into four main areas: the Central Campus area, the North Campus area, the North Medical Campus area, and Ross Athletic Campus area. The campus areas include more than 500 major buildings, [109] with a combined area of more than 37.48 million square feet (860 acres; 3.482 km 2). [110]
Weiser Hall from the South. Weiser Hall is an academic building located in the Central Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.. It was originally built in 1963 by Albert Kahn Associates, [1] as the David M. Dennison Building.
Angell Hall is an academic building at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, United States. It was previously connected to the University Hall building, which was replaced by Mason Hall and Haven Hall. [1] Angell Hall is named in honor of James Burrill Angell, who was the University's president from
The Diag The Diag, ca. 1900. The Diag (/ ˈ d aɪ. æ ɡ / DY-ag) is a large open space in the middle of the University of Michigan's Central Campus.Originally known as the Diagonal Green, the Diag derives its name from the many sidewalks running near or through it in diagonal directions.
The residence is one of three all-female residence halls on campus. The hall contains a laundry room, two lounges, front desk, and multiple kitchenettes . It shares resources with its next-door sister hall Helen Newberry House , which contains the exercise/dance room, kitchen, and computing site.