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The
Office of Student Publications publishes a daily newspaper, The
Michigan Daily; an annual yearbook, The Michiganensian; a quarterly
humor magazine, Gargoyle; and the Student Directory.
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The
Power Center for the Performing Arts is our most technically sophisticated
performance space. It is a fully functioning theatre able to handle
the most complex sales meetings, product roll-outs, and corporate
presentations. Opening in 1971, the Power
Center was designed by architects Kevin Roche and John Dinkeloo,
formerly associates of Aero Saarinen.
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The
University of Michigan Medical School Biomedical Science Research
building is a major new laboratory building with up-to-date flexible,
generic biomedical research space that will serve the needs of the
Medical School for the foreseeable future. The 472,000 gross square
foot new building contains 240 laboratory modules that will house
as many as four researchers in each module.
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The
2008 campaign marked the inaugural season for the University of
Michigan baseball program's new, modern home: the Wilpon Baseball
and Softball Complex, home to historic Ray Fisher Stadium.
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The
stands are barrier-free and include 2,500 seats, of which 1,700
have seatbacks. A three-story addition includes administrative offices,
a state-of-the-art press box, improved public restrooms, concession
areas and a ticket office.
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In
addition to hosting Michigan's regular-season games, Fisher Stadium
has also been the site of several Big Ten Conference Baseball Tournaments.
University
of Michigan
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (U of
M, U-M, UM or simply Michigan) is a coeducational public research
university in the state of Michigan. The university was founded
in 1817 in Detroit, about 20 years before the territory of
Michigan officially became a state, and moved to Ann Arbor
in 1837. Today, it is the state's oldest university and the
flagship campus; there are two satellite campuses —
the University of Michigan-Flint and the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
The university is internationally renowned for its academics.
In its last published survey in 1995, the National Research
Council ranked UM third in the United States in a study that
aggregated evaluations of 41 graduate disciplines and is considered
as one of the original eight Public Ivys.
Source:
Wikipedia
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