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Central
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Moore
Hall houses the departments of broadcast and cinematic arts, communication
disorders, and speech communication and dramatic arts. It is connected
to the Bush Theatre.
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The
Education and Human Services Building features 135,000 square feet
of learning space rich with innovative technologies throughout all
four floors.
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Opened in summer 2009, the EHS Building offers students
unique experiences that ultimately prepare them for the future of
education and human services.
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The
Student Activity Center is considered one of the finest college
recreational facilities in the Midwest. The SAC was built in 1990
as an addition to Rose Center. It covers 175,000 square feet and
is fully accessible to people with disabilities. The facility houses
an Olympic-sized swimming pool, racquetball, basketball and volleyball
courts, a bowling alley and conditioning rooms with Nautilus equipment
and free weights.
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Central
Michigan University plays its home football games in Kelly/Shorts
Stadium. A $28 million expansion project following the 1997 season
added 10,000 seats to the stadium, increasing its capacity to 30,199
spectators. A two-tiered press box, locker room and nine guest suites
also were included in the expansion project.
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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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