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Welcome to the University of Michigan! This visitor guide provides an overview of the many campus features that make U-M such a special place. The pull-out map in the center of the guide will help you find your way around campus. Enjoy!

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U-M offers so many ways to get involved! The Center for Campus Involvement (CCI) hosts a variety of programs and activities. You can also search for events at events.umich.edu .

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We’re excited to welcome you to campus for in-person tours. Come see us and find out what the University of Michigan and the College of Engineering have to offer.

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Hi, and welcome to the University of Michigan’s  College of Engineering. I’m Raul and I’ll be your tour leader today. I hope you’ll enjoy  the video we’ve created especially for you.  

Right now what we’re looking at is the Duderstadt  Center. The Duderstadt library is one of our more popular libraries here on North Campus  and is fondly referred to as The Dude.

It is open 24/7 throughout the year, which  means whether you like studying at 2 p.m. or 2 a.m., The Dude can be a great place for you.

There are so many more things to do than  just study in our libraries. For example, our Fabrication Studio is available where you’ll  be able to work on class and personal projects, and you’ll be able to use different  laser cutters, 3D printers and tools.  

We are now at the Bob and Betty Bester  Building. Right now our CS faculty and students in cyber security are working  to make our election systems more secure.  

This building is an excellent example of  demonstrating the progression of engineering.

At our entrance, we have a  very small piece of the ENIAC, one of the first digital computers ever  built. On the other side, we have a completely programmable staircase that  our students can explore and hack into.  

You can see art sculptures all over North Campus  and we love to showcase our students creativity and projects. This is believed to be the world’s  largest stationary, hand-solvable Rubik’s cube. 

It was imagined, designed  and built by two teams of engineering undergraduate students  over the course of three years.

Here are some examples of our classrooms.  We try to create a dynamic and interactive learning environment. Most of our classes are  recorded making it extremely easy for our students to review and study. You’ll be raising intriguing  questions in lecture and following discussions  with professors that have the potential to  transform into your own research projects.

What we’re looking at right now is the structures  lab. It’s one of our testing facilities.  

Our engineers use a combination  of the strong wall, floor, hydraulic pumping mechanisms and computerized  models to simulate real world conditions inside.

We have strong connections with industry here at  Michigan and the FXB atrium is a shining example.  

In 1965, NASA sent Gemini 4 into space which had  the first all-Michigan crew. One of our alumni was the first American to perform a spacewalk. A  few years later as part of the Apollo 15 mission an all-Michigan crew was the fourth team to land  on the moon. Next time you’re here on campus you’ll have a chance to see a small piece of  outer space in the form of our very own moon rock.

Right around the corner from the FXB we have  M-air, a 10,000 square foot, four-story netted scientific facility that enables the study of  autonomy and collaborative robotics in the wild, with emphasis on dealing with the  full range of Michigan weather.

This is the Ford Robotics Building. It’s the  home of Michigan Robotics. The 140,000 square  foot complex will house classrooms, offices, a  startup-style open collaboration area and tailored lab space for a variety of robotic technologies.  The building will include a three-story fly zone for autonomous aerial vehicles, an outdoor  obstacle course for self-driving cars and  

dedicated space for rehabilitation and mobility  robots, such as prosthetics and exoskeletons.

And if that wasn’t enough for you, just down the  road we have Mcity, our own advanced mobility research center! Michigan created Mcity to realize  the potential for emerging mobility technologies.  

Our partners in industry, government  and academia are Mcity’s foundation and the reason it has become a leader  in connected and autonomous vehicles.

This is the Wilson Student Team Project  Center. It empowers student teams by providing a facility in which they  can experience hands-on development and fabrication. It allows members to use  a practical application of engineering.  

The Wilson Center provides groups with a unique  opportunity to interact with one another, share ideas and showcase their projects — like our Solar  Car team, M-Fly, Baja Racing and so many more.

We are now inside the Lurie  Nanofabrication Facility, where our researchers work on the  nanometer scale. If you’re wondering, one nanometer is about the length that your fingernails will grow in one second. The LNF is here to provide our faculty and students  access to advanced nanofabrication equipment.

The last thing I wanted to show you is our  electrical engineering and computer science building. Here we are creating the technology  that puts the smart into smart electronics and constantly pushes the boundaries of  research. One of our more recent projects showcases this very principle. This  is Michigan Micro Mote — M3 for short.  

M3 is the world’s smallest computer and has opened  the door to a completely new class of computing.

Thank you so much for watching! Whether you’re exploring the cutting edge  of research, solving giant Rubik’s cubes or just studying at The Dude, this is just  a small sample of what we have to offer.  

We hope to see you on campus soon!

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You can learn more about our  campus , programs, and facilities from the comfort of your own home. Check out the video above for a quick overview of our undergraduate experience.

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Our admissions team is here and ready to help. You can schedule a virtual advising appointment for some one-on-one assistance or join a Zoom panel Q&A discussion.

Prospective graduate student department visits

Our departments invite selected prospective graduate students for an in-depth visit to campus to meet with faculty in their area of interest each February or March. These exclusive weekend visits give you a realistic perspective on what your graduate student career at Michigan will look like.

Many students say this experience was key in their eventual choice to study at Michigan. While you’re here you’ll have the opportunity to:

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  • Meet current graduate students
  • Talk to peers from across the country
  • Explore Ann Arbor

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Once you have been invited and register online, you will receive all necessary travel information immediately after you submit your RSVP. This includes:

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  • Airport-to-campus shuttle service information

What to bring

  • The weather in Michigan in March can vary widely. Check the forecast and bring hats, gloves, a heavy coat and boots if necessary.
  • Casual clothes are appropriate for all visit activities, unless you’re otherwise notified by your department.
  • Wear comfortable shoes.

Engineering department visit tentative schedule

  • 3-7 pm : Arrival, registration (light snacks) and welcome social – DoubleTree by Hilton-Ann Arbor North
  • Evening : Individual department dinner and activities determined by department
  • 6:30-8:30 am : Breakfast – DoubleTree by Hilton-Ann Arbor North
  • Morning/Afternoon: Department events (faculty appointments, lab tours, meet with current graduate students, etc.) – U-M North Campus
  • Evening: Individual department dinner and activities determined by department
  • 9:30-11:00 am: Farewell breakfast
  • Noon-Onward: Activities for select departments
  • 12:00 pm-Onward: Depart for Detroit-Metro Airport

NOTE: A detailed schedule for the entire weekend will be emailed to you prior to your visit.

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North campus is home to world-class laboratories and facilities. We’ve got a printable map (PDF) for you and an interactive map of the Ann Arbor campus . We also have a map for getting around Ann Arbor.

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Application information for our graduate programs  can be found here .

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Former President Donald Trump speaks to reporters at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York, Tuesday, April 30, 2024. (Victor J. Blue/The Washington Post via AP, Pool)

WAUKESHA, Wis. – Donald Trump on Wednesday will use a one-day break from his hush money trial to rally voters in the battleground states of Wisconsin and Michigan, a day after he was held in contempt of court and threatened with jail time for violating a gag order.

His remarks will be closely watched after he received a $9,000 fine for making public statements about people connected to the case. In imposing the fine for posts on Trump's Truth Social account and campaign website, Judge Juan M. Merchan said that if Trump continued to violate his orders, he “will impose an incarceratory punishment.”

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The former president is trying to achieve a balancing act unprecedented in American history by running for a second term as the presumptive Republican nominee while also fighting felony charges in New York. Trump frequently goes after Merchan, prosecutors and potential witnesses at his rallies and on social media, attack lines that play well with his supporters but that have potentially put him in legal jeopardy.

Trump insists he is merely exercising his free speech rights, but the offending posts from his Truth Social account and campaign website were taken down. Merchan is weighing other alleged gag-order violations by Trump and will hear arguments on Thursday.

Trump appeared frustrated after the ninth day of the trial came to an end, saying he should be out in Georgia and New Hampshire instead of sitting in court.

“They don’t want me on the campaign trail,” he told reporters.

Trump has often called this case and other criminal cases against him “election interference,” saying they keep him from campaigning for the presidential election in November.

The gag order barred him from making public statements about witnesses, jurors and some others connected to his hush money case.

Manhattan prosecutors have argued Trump and his associates took part in an illegal scheme to influence the 2016 presidential campaign by purchasing and then burying stories. He has pleaded not guilty.

Trump’s visits to Wisconsin and Michigan mark his second trip to the swing states in just a month. For the last rallies, the former president largely focused on immigration referring to people who are in the U.S. illegally and who are suspected of crimes as “animals.”

Wisconsin and Michigan are among a handful of battleground states expected to decide the 2024 election.

For Trump to win both states, he must do well in suburban areas like the areas outside of Milwaukee and Saginaw, Michigan, where he will hold Wednesday's rallies. He underperformed in suburban areas during this year's primary even as he dominated the Republican field overall.

Trump has repeatedly falsely said that the 2020 election was stolen from him. Trump’s losses in battleground states in 2020 have withstood recounts, audits and reviews by the Justice Department and outside observers.

Gomez Licon reported from Miami and Price reported from Freeland, Michigan.

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    Learn about the many campus features and attractions of U-M, such as the central and north campuses, the information centers, the events and the parking. Find out how to schedule a tour of the central or north campus, or contact the Huetwell Visitors Center and Office of Undergraduate Admissions for information sessions and tours.

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    Learn about the University of Michigan and the College of Engineering through in-person or virtual tours. Find out how to register, explore, and get admission advice for undergraduate and graduate programs.

  5. Video Tours

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  6. Visit Ross

    See Why Michigan Ross is Right for You. Ross School of Business. 701 Tappan St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109. Drop a Pin. We hold in-person and online admissions events throughout the year. Select from the menu below to see what each program offers.

  7. Campus Tours for Admitted First-year Students

    Join us for a 75-minute walking tour of our Central Campus neighborhood, led by one of our current U-M student tour guides. Please note that the majority of this tour will take place outside, so we strongly encourage you to check the local weather forecast and dress accordingly. Choose a date from the calendar to register. Due to strict tour ...

  8. Student Visits

    U-M - Ann Arbor has two main campuses: Central Campus and North Campus. Engineering classes are held primarily on North Campus, but many students live on Central Campus, so take both tours if you have time. To schedule a tour of North Campus, visit the Michigan Engineering website. For a tour of Central Campus, visit the U-M Undergraduate ...

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  10. Visit Us

    Visit Us. Visiting campus is a great way to learn more about the program that you are interested in; the U-M School of Nursing is excited to offer both in person and virtual visits. We encourage prospective students and families with questions to contact our recruiting and admissions team at 734-763-5985 or register for a virtual or in person ...

  11. Campus Tours

    Join us for a student-led tour of the University of Michigan-Dearborn with a current student! Your tour guide will provide a tour of our campus, talk to you about their student experience, and answer any questions that you might have about our community. We currently offer on-campus tours of our Main Campus multiple times per week. We also ...

  12. Tour Guides

    Every year, more than 45,000 people visit campus for tours and other programs offered at the Huetwell Visitors Center. Tour guides show prospective students around Central Campus, answer questions about student life, and share their personal experiences at Michigan. They also display pride and professionalism while representing themselves and U-M.

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    Information Session Registration While information sessions remain unavailable, in-person campus tours are now available by appointment. Explore our Visit Campus page to learn more or book your tour. Additionally, our Virtual Resources page offers many ways to discover more about Michigan. And prospective students and families with questions may contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions ...

  15. University of Michigan

    Join us for a 75-minute walking tour of our Central Campus neighborhood, led by one of our current U-M student tour guides. Please note that the majority of this tour will take place outside, so we strongly encourage you to check the local weather forecast and dress accordingly. Choose a date from the calendar to register.