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What (who) is University of Michigan - definition

PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, USA
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  • [[Alice Freeman Palmer]] (BA, 1876, PhD Hon, 1882)
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  • Burgee of University of Michigan
  • School for Environment and Sustainability]]
  • [[Delta Sigma Delta]], the first dental fraternity in the world
  • The archway to the Law Quadrangle
  • 14th President of [[Yale University]] [[James Rowland Angell]], an early proponent of [[eugenics]], graduated from Michigan in 1890. His father, James Burrill Angell, was President of the University of Michigan from 1871 to 1909.
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  • [[John Dewey]], founder of the [[University of Chicago Laboratory School]]
  • [[Alexander J. Davis]]'s original University of Michigan designs featured the [[Gothic Revival style]]. Davis himself is generally credited with coining the term "[[Collegiate Gothic]]."
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  • [[Phi Delta Phi]], the oldest legal organization in continuous existence in the United States.
  • Martha Cook Residence Hall]]
  • Stockwell Residence Hall]]
  • Physicists [[George Uhlenbeck]], [[Hendrik Kramers]], and [[Samuel Goudsmit]] circa 1928 at Michigan.
  • Lawyers Club Dining Hall
  • Earl V. Moore Building on North Campus
  • The Thomas Henry Simpson Memorial Institute for Medical Research was constructed in 1924 as the result of a donation from the widow of iron magnate Thomas H. Simpson, in memory of her late husband, who had died of pernicious anemia
  • Newberry Hall ([[Kelsey Museum of Archeology]])
  • University of Michigan Golf Course was designed by Scottish golf course architect [[Alister MacKenzie]] and opened in 1931.
  • West Hall at the Southeast corner of the Diag

University of Michigan         
<body, education> A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries. 70% of the University's students graduated in the top 10% of their high school class. 90% rank in the top 20% of their high school class. 60% of the students receive financial aid. The main Ann Arbor Campus lies in the Huron River valley, 40 miles west of Detroit. The campus boasts 2700 acres with 200 buildings, six million volumes in 23 libraries, nine museums, seven hospitals, hundreds of laboratories and institutes, and over 18000 microcomputers. http://umich.edu/. (1995-02-23)
University of Michigan Herbarium         
HERBARIUM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Herbarium of the University of Michigan
The University of Michigan Herbarium is the herbarium of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the United States. One of the most-extensive botanical collections in the world, the herbarium has some 1.
History of the University of Michigan         
ASPECT OF HISTORY
University of Michigan history
The history of the University of Michigan (Michigan) began with its establishment on August 26, 1817 as the Catholepistemiad or University of Michigania.

Wikipedia

University of Michigan

The University of Michigan (U-M, UMich, or Michigan) is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Founded in 1817 as the Catholepistemiad, or the "School of Universal Knowledge," the university is the oldest in Michigan; it was established 20 years before the territory became a state. The University of Michigan is ranked among the top universities in the world.

The university consists of nineteen colleges and offers degree programs at undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral levels in some 250 disciplines. Michigan has nine professional schools: the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Ross School of Business, Medical School, Law School, Ford School of Public Policy, College of Pharmacy, School of Social Work, School of Public Health, and School of Dentistry. It affiliates with two regional universities located in Flint and Dearborn (each separately accredited universities) and operates a center located in Detroit. Michigan is home to the country's oldest continuously existing legal organization, oldest international professional dental fraternity, oldest continuously running university hospital and longest-standing laboratory for interdisciplinary research in the social sciences. Michigan also has the largest stadium in the Western Hemisphere and the second largest research library in the country.

Michigan has been a coeducational institution since 1871. The university's enrollment is approximately 32,000 undergraduate students and 16,000 graduate students. Undergraduate admission to the university is categorized as "most selective." Nearly half of the students are from out of state. International students from some 130 countries account for 15 percent of the entire student body.

Michigan is one of the earliest American research universities and a founding member of the Association of American Universities. As a major research center, it ranked 2nd among American universities in research expenditures and produces a large proportion of the country's publications and citations. It has been consistently ranked among the top universities in the United States by college and university rankings. In international comparison, the university occupies top positions in rankings and enjoys a distinguished academic reputation. As of October 2019, 26 Nobel Prize laureates, six Turing Award laureates, two Abel Prize laureates, and two Fields Medalist have been affiliated with the university. It is also a leading producer of Fulbright Scholars and MacArthur Fellows.

The university's noted alumni include eight domestic and foreign heads of state or heads of government; 47 U.S. senators; 218 members of the U.S. House of Representatives; 42 U.S. Cabinet secretaries; 41 U.S. governors; and 26 living billionaires. As of 2022, Wolverine athletes have won 188 medals at the Olympic Games. Michigan produced 921 venture capital-backed company founders as alumni or current students from 2006 to 2021, and these founders had raised a total of $26.7B, ranked 7th globally among universities overall.

Examples of use of University of Michigan
1. Chamberlin, a University of Michigan political scientist.
2. "We‘re thinking University of Michigan." Still, Dr.
3. Frey, a demographer at the University of Michigan.
4. EDUCATION _ B.A., Colorado College, 1'77; J.D., University of Michigan, 1'81.
5. Cole, an Iraq expert at the University of Michigan.