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Most
recently, in the summer of 2006, a $2 million project involved the
building of a new opponent locker room. It is situated at the opposite
end of the ice from U-M's locker room, making entering and exiting
the ice easier for both teams.
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Schembechler
Hall is a practice facility for the Wolverines.
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It
also contains trophies and other memorabilia from past Michigan
athletes.
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The
University of Michigan Indoor Football Practice Facility was completed
in August 2009. The 104,000 square foot building provides the Wolverines
with a modern complex that rivals elite practice structures throughout
college and professional football.
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Along
with the new playing surfaces, the project allocated an additional
3,082 gross square feet of renovations to the Schembechler Hall
locker room, as well as expanded one of college football's most
venerated strength and conditioning facilities by 2,000 square feet.
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The
three-floor Stephen M. Ross Academic Center facility provides individual
and group study areas, computer labs, meeting rooms for tutorial
work, a large meeting room and assembly areas for group projects,
as well as offices for instructional support staff.
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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