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Department of Communication Studies
Gayle Morris Sweetland Center for Writing
Global Scholars Program
LSA Instructional Support Services
The Language Resource Center
The Max Kade House
Residential Community
Screen Arts & Cultures
The School of Information
Quick Guide
The Benedek Family Media Gateway, Floor 1
Room 1310, Floor 1
Community Center, Floor 2
Room 2275, Floor 2
Room 1500, Floor 1
Community Center, Floor 2
Community Center, Floor 2
Production Studio 1490, Floor 1
The Benedek Family Media Gateway, Floor 2
Open House 3 pm - 6 pmUse this passport along your self-guided tour and collect a stamp at eachstop. Escorted residential tours departing from the Community Center.Formal Remarks 3:45 pm - 4 pmIn the Dining Hall and on screens throughout North Quad
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Learn more about units featured in the Open House by scanning their QR code with your smartphone’s code reader.
Welcome
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Welcome to the North Quadrangle Residential and Academic Complex. Blending residential and academic facilities to enhance the connection of students' living and learning experiences, North Quad is an exciting environment. Here, interactions among students and faculty flow from classrooms to hallways to offices to living quarters — all under the same roof. Innovative in design and advanced technologies, North Quad features state-of-the-art classrooms and labs, television/video production studios, and faculty offices for five information and communications-related university programs. It is also home for 450 residential students, with a community theme of “International Impact.” Enjoy your visit to the experience of North Quad.
Dining Hall
Seating 180 for meals plus a café, here students and faculty enjoy a variety of fresh foods served at different stations. To complement the global theme of the community, Residential Dining Services features international cuisine in the menu selections. With a complete audio-visual system and large drop-down projection screen, the dining hall also can accommodate special functions and events.
Room 2435
Room 2435 is a collaboratively programmed space intended to showcase a rich variety of content, such as student and faculty produced work, international news, films and documentaries. Room 2435 provides an ideal location for lectures, workshops, design jams, poster sessions and other group activities.
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Showcasing Student and Faculty Work and Providinga Home for Innovative Activities
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Asian Green Tea
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The Department ofCommunication Studies
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Making Sense of Media
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The mission of the Department of Communication Studies is to study and teach about the mass media and emerging media: their evolution, their effects, their uses by everyday people, and their regulation and industry practices. Communication Studies has a highly sought-after and rigorous undergraduate concentration, with world-renowned faculty, a prestigious interdisciplinary Ph.D. program, and a large cohort of dedicated and successful alumni.
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African Sunset Iced Tea What is one of the research strengths of the Department of Communication Studies?
The Benedek Family Media Gateway, Floor 1
Gayle Morris SweetlandCenter for Writing
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Where Every Student Can Become a Writer
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The Gayle Morris Sweetland Center for Writing was endowed by UM alumnus John Sweetland in 1998. The Center provides writing support to students, oversees LSA’s First-Year and Upper-Level Writing Requirements, teaches writing courses for students at every level, and fosters writing in new media. The Center also provides resources for faculty and conducts research on writing.Italian Bruschetta
Who is Gayle Morris Sweetland?
Room 1310, Floor 1
Global Scholars Program
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Promoting Social Justice on a Global Level
The Global Scholars Program (GSP) is an academically supported Michigan Learning Community that brings together sophomore, junior, and senior international and U.S. students of diverse personal and academic backgrounds who are passionate about promoting social justice on a global level. Our students bring their life experiences, ranging from local to global, into our dynamic living- learning environment for round-the-clock intercultural engagement.
What percentage of GSP students have lived abroad?
Community Center, Floor 2
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LSA Instructional Support Services
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Supporting Lsa Faculty And Students In and Out of theClassroom with Exceptional Learning Spaces and Resources
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LSA ISS supports the mission of LSA by providing resourcesand learning environments,and facilitating instructional opportunities which enhance creativity, inquiry and discovery. Our staff supports 300+ classrooms across central campus. We are particularly excited about the 12 state of the art LSA classrooms in North Quad where classroom technologies and flexible seating allowfaculty to integrate innovative pedagogies and activities into their curricula.
Lemon Bars
Who can reserve LSA classrooms for specialevents and activities?
Room 2275, Floor 2
The Language Resource Center
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21st Century Language Lab
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The Language Resource Center exists to serve, support and promote the study and instruction of foreign languages, cultures, and literatures at the University of Michigan; providing a rich collection of audio, video and print materials, instructional consultation, and specialized facilities for using foreign language video and software. Established in 1948, the LRC is one of the oldest in the country.
African Sunset Iced Tea
How many languages are taught at the University of Michigan?
Room 1500, Floor 1
The Max Kade House
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The Max Kade House is a Michigan Learning Community. It is the only language house on campus, and provides a truly unique opportunity to undergraduates. The Max Kade House has a lot to offer students interested in German language and culture, including the opportunity to speak German on a daily basis with fellow students and an annual spring break trip to a German-speaking city.Thai Sesame Noodle
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Asian Green Tea
Did you know that Max Kade House funds travel to Germany or Austria for students each spring break?
Community Center, Floor 2
Residential Community
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Living at Michigan
In this University Housing community, 450 upperclass students live in single rooms or suites, with a Community Learning Center, lounges and a community living room. There are two living-learning programs, the Global Scholars Program, and the Max Kade German House. “International Impact” is the program theme for the residence, focused on knowledge and appreciation of a diverse multicultural world.
Name five countries that are represented by residents living in the building.
Community Center, Floor 2
Menu
Thai Sesame Noodle Salad
German Apple Strudel
Asian Green Tea
Screen Arts & Cultures
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Making and Understanding the Moving Image
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In Screen Arts & Cultures, we create and study the moving image as seen on multiple screens—from movie theaters to TV to computer monitors. With a strong undergraduate and doctoral programs, SAC offers a vibrant intellectual and artistic community. There are studios to shoot films and television shows, facilities for animation and sound recording, and thousands of scripts and DVDs in the Donald Hall Collection.Mini Espresso Brownies
Apple Roquefort Mousse with Walnuts
Asian Green TeaWhere do you go for your screen test?
Production Studio 1490, Floor 1
The School of Information
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Connecting People, Information, andTechnology in More Valuable Ways
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The mission of the Department of Communication Studies is to study and teach about the mass media and emerging media: their evolution, their effects, their uses by everyday people, and their regulation and industry practices. Communication Studies has a highly sought-after and rigorous undergraduate concentration, with world-renowned faculty,a prestigious interdisciplinary Ph.D. program, and a large cohort of dedicated and successful alumni.
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The Benedek Family Media Gateway, Floor 2
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