About North Campus

One of four U-M campuses in Ann Arbor, North Campus is in the northeast portion of the town. It is roughly bounded by Plymouth and Fuller roads.
Points of interest on North Campus include:
- Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
- Bentley Historical Library
- Eda U. Gerstacker Grove, the North Campus diag
- James and Anne Duderstadt Center, a nexus for creative and technological innovation across disciplines, which houses:
- The Digital Media Commons with video and audio recording studios, a fabrication studio and 3D printers, VR/AR and multimedia workstations, and more
- Art, Architecture, and Engineering Library
- Mujo Cafe, a popular gathering and networking spot
- North Campus Recreation Building, recently remodeled
- Pierpont Commons, the North Campus student union
- Ann and Robert H. Lurie Carillon (Bell Tower)
- Wave field, pure earth sculpture
Academic units on North Campus include:
- College of Engineeting
- School of Information
- School of Music, Theater, and Dance
- Stamps School of Art and Design
- Taubman College of Architecture
You can explore North Campus features on this map: