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Smith
Hall contains faculty offices from the departments of management
and law, marketing and hospitality services administration.
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Smith
hall has the distinction of having had the greatest number of names
attached to it out of all of Central's buildings. It began its life
as the College Elementary School building, built on the site of
the original Training School Building which burned in 1933. Sometime
between that date and 1984, it was rechristened North Hall, probably
when the Business Administration Department moved in soon after
it was formed. On September 22, 1984 it received its current name.
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The
Student Book Exchange book store is located at 209 E. Bellows St.
in Mt. Pleasant, MI.
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Sloan
Hall is the headquarters for Central Michigan University's economics
department and psychology department. CMU recognizes the psychology
department as a Graduate Center for Excellence.
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The
military science/Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program
supports all academic programs, is open to all students, and may
be completed without any obligation for military service.
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Finch
Fieldhouse was built in 1951. It was remodeled in 1968. Before the
construction of the Student Activity Center and Rose/Ryan Hall,
it served as Central's main athletic building.
The building currently houses the Department of Military Science,
the Department of Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Services Administration,
and parts of the Park Library.
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Central
Michigan University
Central
Michigan University (also known as CMU) is a coeducational
state university located in Mount Pleasant in the U.S. state
of Michigan. Nearly 28,000 students are enrolled, of which
approximately 20,000 are undergraduates, making the university
the fourth largest in Michigan. CMU also has off-campus sites
located in 15 states and 10 countries. CMU offers students
their choice of 27 degrees through eight academic divisions.
On June 1, 1959, with 40 buildings standing on a 235-acre
(0.95 km2) campus and an enrollment of 4,500 students, Central
was renamed Central Michigan University, a designation that
reflected growth in the complexity of the school's academic
offerings as well as its physical growth in the post-war period.
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