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密歇根大学
University of Michigan
美国, 密歇根州
公立
院校排名
专业排名
航空航天工程
美国4全球6
心理学
美国3全球7
临床医学
美国8全球10
体育学
美国1全球10
社会学
美国2全球11
航空航天工程
美国4全球6
心理学
美国3全球7
临床医学
美国8全球10
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院校简介
密歇根大学(University of Michigan,简称UM)在美国密歇根州有三个校园,分别是Ann Arbor 安娜堡、Dearborn和Flint 。主校区安娜堡于1817年建校,是美国历史最悠久的大学之一,在世界范围内享有盛誉。密大建校以来,在各学科领域中成就卓着并拥有巨大影响,多项调查显示密西根大学超过70%的专业排在全美前10名,被誉为“公立常春藤”,与伯克莱加州大学以及威斯康辛大学麦迪逊分校素有“公立大学典范”之称。密大同时也是美国重要的学术联盟美国大学联合会的14个发起者之一。
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校园设施
校园位置
urban
地理位置
U of M is located in Ann Arbor, considered by many to be a quintessential college town. Neither too big nor too small, it’s Michigan’s seventh-largest city, with a population of over 110,000. The downtown area is filled with shops, restaurants, and bars, many of which conveniently surround the campus itself. Students frequent State Street and Main Street when they want a taste of city life. One Ann Arbor fan, Ariella Morrison ’10, knows how to take advantage of her surroundings: “After a long night out, my friends and I always head to Angelou’s, a small breakfast and lunch joint that is always busy and is renowned for its thickly-cut homemade bread, and as I can proudly testify, the omelets are worth waiting 45 minutes in line for. On Sunday mornings, Angelou’s is packed, and even on a rainy day, the line stretches out the door.” Of course, that’s not the only eatery in town. Mark Schultz ’09 is a fan of Benny’s, the all-day breakfast spot: “Walk into Benny’s and the signed posters and jerseys of former Michigan athletes immediately convey this diner’s connection to the university. They love students, and they love serving them drunk, hung over, tired, stoned, whatever. As for the food, Benny’s serves every conceivable breakfast dish you could want, from Greek omelets to strawberry-covered pancakes. A lunch/dinner menu includes steak, burgers, and the like. I’ve eaten here once a week for the past year and never had a less-than-spectacular meal. It might be too far of a walk for carless freshmen, and its early closing time prevents it from competing with Fleetwood for the drunk denizens craving hash browns and toast. But if you live off campus and want a guaranteed excellent breakfast, Benny’s is the way to go.” For those hitting the bar scene, Amy Geer ’08 recommends Ashley’s: “The fact that they've opened chain locations elsewhere in Michigan has caused some people to accuse Ashley's of selling out and losing the atmosphere that made the place special. To me, Ashley's is still the best bar in Ann Arbor. They have such a huge variety of beer it boggles the mind, and even if there are other less ‘authentic’ versions of the bar elsewhere in the state, the one here at U of M is and will always be the original. The prices aren't exactly low, but the beverages are quality and you get what you pay for. The food is pretty much exactly what one expects to eat at a bar: mostly tasty, but greasy drunk eats. Ashley's is a Michigan tradition for students 21 and over.” There is also a large residential area off campus which most students rarely see, containing more expensive abodes than those found in the off-campus student living areas. The city’s residents are known for their politically progressive viewpoints. Ann Arbor is about 35 miles from Detroit and 240 from Chicago.
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校园面积
3207 acres acres
校园
With over 500 buildings in an area spanning 664 acres, the University of Michigan is split into four sections: North, Central, Medical, and South Campus. These four areas are within walking distance of one another and can also be reached by bus and shuttle services. Central Campus was developed concurrently with the city of Ann Arbor, so there is no distinct boundary between the two. Alongside privately owned buildings lie the College of Literature, Science and Arts, and the Law School. On the North Campus, one can find the College of Engineering, the College of Architecture, and the School of Music. South Campus houses the school’s main sports facilities, Michigan Stadium and Yost Ice Arena. There is also a golf course below South Campus, which is open only to faculty, staff, and alumni. The best thing about Michigan is that no matter what time of day it is, you will always see students out and about, walking to class or just being active. Whether the sun is shining and it’s 75 degrees out (which is rare), or the biggest snowstorm known to man has hit Ann Arbor, students brave the weather, suck it up, and carry on with their daily tasks. On a typical weekday, one will find students getting some studying done at coffee shops like Espresso Royale or Starbucks. The libraries can be rather crowded during the day, with usage peaking during the nighttime hours. Most people will walk by or pass through the Diag (Diagonal Green) on their way to class, and most find it nearly impossible to avoid running into at least five people they know en route. That’s the beauty of Michigan: even though it’s such a big school, students still enjoy the enclosed and relatively intimate campus setting. "Michigan’s campus is unique because it combines both an urban and suburban vibe: along with the trees and gorgeous ivy buildings that provide a backdrop to each student’s daily routine, there are also a multitude of shops and restaurants on State Street and South University to enjoy. Between classes, students meet up with friends at cafes for lunch, go shopping if they please, or just relax outside on the grass if the weather permits. The Michigan Union and the Michigan League are two of the most popular spots on Central Campus, home to restaurants and cafes along with study rooms, event halls, bookstores, and more. These places most crowded during the weekdays, especially in the cold weather, and are where a lot of students choose to wind down in between or after classes.
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走读生比例
66%
宿舍类型
Coed dorms, women's dorms, married student apartments, single student apartments, disabled student housing, fraternity/sorority housing, cooperative housing
宿舍条件
The University of Michigan has 16 dorms, but most undergrads only stay on campus for their freshman year. Alice Lloyd Dorms – Lloyd Hall is a popular residence hall for students interested in writing and the arts or students who wish to pursue a career in the health sciences, because it houses two Living Learning Communities (the Lloyd Hall Scholars Program and the Health Science Scholars Program). Lloyd is conveniently located on ‘the Hill’ on Central Campus, and is surrounded by four other popular dorms. It’s a five-minute walk from Lloyd to the gym, and it takes about ten minutes to get to most classes. Alice Lloyd is a good dorm for students who are social and don’t mind a little noise at night, as chatter and loud music are often heard past 2 a.m. on weeknights. Like most of the other dorms, Alice Lloyd has a study room equipped with wireless internet access, as well as a computer lab with printers. Baits I & II Houses provide co-ed housing, mostly for upperclassmen. Betsey Barbour House is an all-female dorm. Bursley is one of the larger dorms, with over 1,200 occupants. Couzens is a popular option for students in the Michigan Community Scholars Program. East Quadrangle houses a number of upperclassmen. East Quad is a maze-like complex that contains much more than simply rooms to live in. There are classrooms, teachers’ offices, art studios, two cafeterias, a café, an auditorium, a courtyard area, a computing center, an art gallery, and a few lounges. East Quad isn't even the largest dormitory, but it does take a few weeks to get a sense of its layout owing to the basement’s bizarre corners and hallways, the fact that the staircases don't connect on every floor, and because there's only an elevator in one part of the building. Once they’ve adjusted properly, however, some students get so comfortable that they don't often venture out! Nearly everything a college student could need can be acquired within the walls of East Quad. While this insularity can certainly be a good thing during the freezing winter months, some residents warn of the effects of cabin fever. This dorm is home to the Residential College, and as such all of the classes, offices, and language lunches conveniently take place in the building. The students of the "RC" are required to live in East Quad for two years, mostly congregating in one half of the dormitory. Another group has also recently been added to East Quad: the WISE program (Women in Science and Engineering) has been temporarily moved due to renovations in their home dormitory. The two dining halls in East Quad have varying hours, but both North and South Cafeterias serve identical food. Like all dorm dining halls at Michigan, there's a salad bar, various other fixed food sources like pop and juice machines, as well as different entrees available depending on the day. During dinner and some lunch hours it can be difficult to find seating for more than a few people, and for some the shared experience of eating with a bunch of friends makes it worth it to hold off on dinner until later in the evening if possible. People often comment that the fare at East Quad is more vegetarian- and vegan-friendly than at other dorms. If the entrees don't look appetizing, there are always basic items like waffles, salads, or pitas available. Some believe that the policy prohibiting students from taking food outside of the cafeteria causes students to overeat, and while the freshman fifteen tends to add up quickly, there are plenty of healthy options available. Produce at East Quad isn't always fresh, but it's almost never disgustingly old or stale. The staff is responsive to student comments, and they try to plan future meals based on student input. Once every few months the dining halls host a special themed meal featuring the best food you’ll find in a dining hall. The other, more casual eatery in East Quad is the Halfway Inn, or the "Halfass" as most people call it. Located in the basement, this café has fast food and snacks, the kind of comfort and junk food that late-night studiers crave. The Halfway Inn accepts meal credits too, so students can always head downstairs if the cafeteria menu sounds gross on any given day. Fletcher Hall is also popular among upperclassmen. Helen Newberry House is an all-female dorm. Mosher-Jordan is a popular option for female engineers. South Quad is a popular choice for athletes. Stockwell is another all-female dorm. West Quad houses a number of upperclassmen, and rooms come equipped with sinks.
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体育培养
The Michigan Wolverines are an NCAA Division I program participating in the Big Ten Conference in all sports except men’s ice hockey. The school has a rich sport’s history: Wolverine football ranks first in total wins and winning percentage among all NCAA programs. In fact, the last time UM did not appear in a bowl game was in 1974. During the early 1990s, the Wolverines put together one of the most talented basketball teams on record featuring a talented lineup known as the “Fab Five.” However, the program became involved in a payment scandal and has yet to recover its former glory. Of course, the football team is always immensely popular, consistently selling out 110,000+ seats. Attending tailgates and football games is an enormous part of student culture, to the point that in most social groups, students might feel a bit out of place if they don’t have tickets. For some students, the football team and the school spirit that it fosters play a considerable role in their decision to attend the university. Despite its storied history, the basketball team is not quite as popular, especially when the team is not winning. The same can be said of the hockey team, though it tends to be quite successful, having won nine Central Collegiate Hockey Association championships. Ten Things to Know About Sports at the University of Michigan Let’s Go Blue: Athletics at the University of Michigan
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犯罪率(犯罪数量/学生数量)
69/ 45651