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Houses the departments of English; history; journalism; philosophy and religion; political science; and sociology, anthropology and social work | |
More than just finger painting | |
'Leadership' Hall | |
Women's residence until fall 2007 | |
Houses the CMU Bookstore | |
Has an Observatory on the roof | |
Please silence your cellphones and other sound and light emitting devices | |
Third part of North quad | |
Consists of four person, single bedroom, two bathroom suites | |
First co-ed residence hall on campus | |
'Home base' for visiting graduates, special alumni events | |
We are glad you are here | |
Part of the original Towers complex | |
Placed in the building are the CMU Police, Educational Materials Center, Facilities Management, Printing Services, University Stores, and the University Mailroom. | |
Houses chemistry, geography and physics | |
Opened Summer of 2009, home base for CMU's future teachers. | |
Home to Health Professionals Residential College students | |
Consists of four person, single bedroom, two bathroom suites | |
Served as Central's main athletic building before the construction of buildings currently used today | |
Home to University Health Services. | |
Oldest building at Central Michigan University | |
Features technologically advanced classrooms, clinics and laboratories. | |
Home to Music Residential College students | |
Features extensive laboratory space for electronics, robotics, automotive systems and graphic arts | |
Houses the Jack Skoog Indoor Track, and the turf bay among other things | |
Consists of four person, single bedroom, two bathroom suites | |
On-Campus living complex | |
Consists of four person, single bedroom, two bathroom suites | |
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Home of CMU's honors program students | |
Was built in 1960 as a men's dormitory | |
Houses the departments of broadcast and cinematic arts, communication disorders, and speech communication and dramatic arts | |
All the hallways are wide enough to fit a piano through | |
Home to ceramics and sculpture | |
On-campus housing complex | |
Moving bookshelves! | |
Provides energy to all campus facilities and residences | |
Home of the Department of Mathematics,Computer Science, and Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures | |
Home to CMU’s Leadership Institute, the Department of History offices, Affirmative Action, and the Department of Psychology graduate student offices | |
Provides television programming to families throughout central and northern Michigan | |
First at CMU and the second in the country to have individual bathrooms in each suite | |
Originally built as a library | |
The arena’s wooden basketball court was purchased in the summer of 1986 after being used just once for the 1986 NBA All-Star Game | |
Houses the Museum | |
It was built as a men's hall, then became coed in 1970 | |
Home to the psychology department | |
Contains faculty offices from the departments of management and law, marketing and hospitality services administration | |
They appear to work out | |
Houses the Education and Human Services Residential College | |
Home of the 'Diversity Cube' | |
Home of many of CMU's honors program students | |
Built on the ruins of Old Main, Central's first building, which burned in 1925 | |
On-campus housing complex | |
Opened in 1970 as a men's residence hall. It was co-ed from 1974 to 1975, then women in 1975. It is currently co-ed | |
Houses the departments of art and human environmental studies | |
Home to the Science and Technology Residential College students | |
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