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Buildings
- 1958: Construction began on the University
of Michigan Dearborn Center
- 1959:
- Classroom and Administration
Building (1989: Science Building)
- Faculty Office
Building; School of Education from 1990-2003;
School moved to Fairlane Center, winter 2004; became
Computer and Information Science Building, winter
2004.
- Engineering Building
- Student Activities Building including Library
(1989: Administration Building)
- 1964-66: Apartments (now CASL Annex); by 1988 several were being
used for offices; being decommissioned September 2004.
- 1973:
- Classroom and Office Building (Jan. 10, 1973);
(1989: Student Services Center); name changed to
Academic Services Center (June 2004)
- Gabriel Richard Center
- 1975: Recreation and Organization Center (ROC)
- 1976: Parking Structure
- 1978: Fieldhouse/Ice Arena
- 1979: University Mall (now University Center)
- 1980: Library (dedication April 1981)
- 1987: Library rededicated and named Edward and Helen Mardigian
Library
- 1988: Manufacturing Systems Engineering Laboratory
- 1989-92: Renovations to CAB, renamed Science Building 1989; add
on to CAB named Computing Wing 1989.
- 1997:
- School of Management Building; (name change to
Social Sciences Building Winter 2004.)
- Addition to School of Engineering
- Alfred Berkowitz Gallery opens in Library
- 2000: Wellness Center (Jan. 14)
- 2001:
- Environmental Interpretive Center (June)
- College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters (Nov.)
- 2003:
- University Center (Nov. 10,2003) (University Mall
remodeled and renamed).
- Fairlane Center (fall). This property was purchased
in fall of 2003 from Ford Motor Company to house
School of Education and the School of Management.
Classes began Winter 2004.
- 2004:
- Social Sciences Building (new name for School of
Management building.)
- Computer and Information Science Building (new
name for School of Education building.)
- 2005:
- New Kindergarten Module replaces 1970s model
- Rouge River
Gateway Greenway Trail opens
- 2006:
- Science Learning and Research Center opens
- Institute for Advanced
Vehicle Systems building opens
- Hans Prechter Engineering
Complex named
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