CHECK OUT OUR MASSIVE STASH OF BOOKS
Not only can you get lost in the stacks of the campus’s tremendous libraries, there are nooks of discovery like whole map collections and volumes of Islamic manuscripts, just to name two.
DIG INTO THE ARCHIVES
The Mavericks Archive will make history hands-on with its primary source material.
TRACK DOWN COMPUTER LABS
Twenty-one campus computing sites will help you get that paper done any time of day, but if you need a different machine or software, we’ve got you covered for that, too.
TOUR THE DORMS
The newly renovated East Quad dorms and North Quad residence halls make living, learning, and building community a seamless experience.
GET OUT AND EXPLORE NATURE
If you get tired of all that dorm air, explore the many gardens and display areas of Matthaei Botanical Gardens, or wander the Nichols Arboretum (or Arb as it’s more commonly known), which features acres of rolling woods and fields near campus.
COME IN AND EXPLORE NATURAL HISTORY
Get inspired by the past at the campus’s Museum of Natural History, where you can also learn about the stars and skies through one of their planetarium shows.
EXPLORE ALL KINDS OF HISTORY
Or try exploring one of the other many museums on campus including the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, the University Michigan Museum of Art, the Sindecuse Museum of Dentistry, the Towsley Museum commemorating U-M sporting history, and more.
BUILD CONNECTIONS
The Trotter Multicultural Center aims to promote an inclusive campus that strengthens connections between and among communities. If you’re passionate about social justice, diversity, or multiculturalism, stop by the newly renovated building on State Street — you’ll feel right at home.