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University of Michigan
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The University of Michigan (U of M) is based in Ann Arbor and centered around the diag. The University's 25,000 undergraduates and 14,000 graduates are a core part of the Ann Arbor community.
The University is divided into several campuses: Central Campus, North Campus, Athletic Campus, and several others.
Contribute to The Corridors of Michigan, a hall-by-hall look through the buildings we love. Or see the list of University buildings.
[edit] Colleges at U of M
- Literature, Science, and the Arts
- Engineering
- Business
- School of Information
- The University of Michigan Law School
- List of Academic Units @ U-M Ann Arbor campus
- School of Music, Theatre, and Dance
- School of Art & Design
[edit] Places
[edit] Athletics
The Wolverines play Football and at least 11 other sports.
[edit] History
- Encyclopedic Survey - U-M 1817 through 1975. Look up buildings, names, people, etc.
- Bentley Historical Library
- Historical Tour of the University of Michigan Campus
- The Alternative Archive Performance Artists from Holly Hughes' piece "Who's Afraid of Virginia Ham," playfully address some of the limitations of the Bentley Historical Library and propose an alternative archive.
[edit] Employment
[edit] Related Links
- Wikipedia:Universtiy of Michigan
- University of Michigan - University of Michigan portal page.
- Professor Quotes - A community blog dedicated to bringing you the best and worst of Michigan professors' most memorable quotes.
- University of Michigan Students' Journal - A livejournal page that Michigan members of the livejournal site post to.
- Facebook - A nearly vital part of any UM student's life. It is "an online directory that connects people through social networks at schools."
- [1] - A gallery of campus sculpture and rocks, with short histories.
- Umichcrime - Interactive crime map of all incidents reported by the Department of Public Safety, going back to 2000.
- PLAY Gallery - A collaborative project from U-M School of Art & Design and Michigan Public Media featuring experimental videos from faculty, students & visiting artists.

