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VISITOR GUIDE & MAP CAMPUS AND VISITOR RELATIONS
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OUR SHARED FUTURE“The past cannot be changed, so the important part is how
we continue our relationship in the future.” Wilfrid Cleveland - Former President, Ho-Chunk Nation
Our Shared Future is a campus-wide commitment to teaching and learning about UW–Madison’s historic relationship with Ho-Chunk people and today’s Ho-Chunk Nation.
On June 18, 2019, leaders of UW–Madison and Ho-Chunk Nation dedicated a new heritage marker on Bascom Hill that reads:
The University of Wisconsin–Madison occupies ancestral Ho-Chunk land, a place their nation has called Teejop since time immemorial.
In an 1832 treaty, the Ho-Chunk were forced to cede this territory.Decades of ethnic cleansing followed when both the federal and state government repeatedly,
but unsuccessfully, sought to forcibly remove the Ho-Chunk from Wisconsin.This history of colonization informs our shared future of collaboration and innovation.
Today, UW–Madison respects the inherent sovereignty of the Ho-Chunk Nation, along with the eleven other First Nations of Wisconsin.
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“No plaque or monument can ever adequately convey a complicated and difficult history. But they can start a conversation that begins to move us from ignorance to awareness.”
Rebecca Blank - Chancellor, UW–Madison
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIESOur Shared Future Heritage MarkerDuring the 2019–20 academic year, the marker will travel to prominent locations on campus as it becomes incorporated into the educational life of the university. To see where it is located or learn about upcoming events connected to it, visit oursharedfuture.wisc.edu.
Native American Effigy MoundsUW-Madison may be one of the most archeologically rich universities in the United States. Experience more than 12,000 years of human history by visiting ancient earthworks at Observatory Hill, Willow Creek, Picnic Point, Eagle Heights, and the Arboretum that were constructed more than 1,000 ONSIN–MADISONyears ago.
Dejope Residence HallDejope Residence Hall is located on the shore of Lake Mendota. The hall features indigenous artwork, replica mounds, and an outdoor fire circle that displays the official seals of eleven of the twelve First Nations of Wisconsin. The University received approval from each nation to display their seals.
http://oursharedfuture.wisc.edu
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GREETINGS FROM CHANCELLOR BLANK
On behalf of the entire University of Wisconsin–Madison community, thank you for choosing to visit our bustling and beautiful campus. We hope you have a great time while you are here and will carry fond memories with you when you depart.
Everyone should be able to find something here to enjoy. Your explorations might range from nanoscale engineering to the wonders of the universe. Our theaters and galleries showcase the finest in fine arts. You can cheer on our student athletes or take in a sunset along the lakeshore. High-tech labs, peaceful gardens, and historic landmarks add to UW–Madison’s unique character, which I'm confident you will find appealing.
There are thousands of Badgers studying, teaching, and providing vital services to enable us to fulfill our mission of education, research, and service. While this guide will help you choose the memorable places you’ll visit, we hope the people here leave you with an equally lasting impression.
On, Wisconsin!
Rebecca BlankChancellor
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Discovery Building Welcome Desk
Campus and Community Information Welcome Desks
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UW–MADISON WELCOME DESKSWelcome to our beautiful and historic campus! Campus and Visitor Relations is here to guide and inform your experience from one of our four guest service locations: Union South, Memorial Union, the Discovery Building, and seasonal hours at Alumni Park. Our knowledgeable student staff are happy to provide you any information or recommendations you need to craft a memorable visit.We're here to help! Please contact us at:Phone: 608-263-2400Email: askbucky@uwmad.wisc.eduLive Chat: askbucky.wisc.eduWebsite: info.wisc.edu
Union South1308 W. Dayton Street7:30 a.m.–10 p.m. daily
Memorial Union800 Langdon StreetMonday–Friday: 7:30 a.m.–10 p.m.Saturday–Sunday: 8 a.m.–10 p.m.
Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery330 N. Orchard StreetMonday–Friday: 7 a.m.–6 p.m.; Saturday: 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
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DAILY CAMPUS TOURSinfo.wisc.edu/campus-tours
Drop-in tours tailored towards K-8 students and adults are offered daily at 1pm, Memorial Day through Labor Day. Check-in is at the Memorial Union Campus and Community Information Desk. There are no tours on July 4 or on Badger Home Football Saturdays. Reservations are required for groups of 10 or more.
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CUSTOMIZED GROUP VISITSinfo.wisc.edu/campus-tours
Customized visits are available for a variety of groups sized 10–100, including campus and facility tours, workshops, and more. The UW–Madison Campus Visit Program can recommend venues and tour options, build an itinerary, and provide directions and visitor information. Schedule your visit online or call 608-265-9500.
PROSPECTIVE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT TOURS AND VISITS
visitbucky.wisc.edu
Prospective undergraduate tours and visits provide students and families with an opportunity to explore UW–Madison and its resources with the guidance of a student tour guide and an admissions counselor. Half-day group visits include an information session and campus tour. Opportunities to visit a class and meet with an academic advisor are also available. Please register at least two weeks in advance at visitbucky.wisc.edu or call 608-262–3961.
VISITOR PARKINGinfo.wisc.edu/plan-your-visit
A limited supply of hourly parking is available on and off campus. See the center map insert for ramp locations. Visitors to the central and east areas of campus often use Lot 17 (Engineering Drive), Lot 20 (University Avenue) and the State Street Campus Ramp (N. Lake Street and N. Frances Street). Visit the website for a link to real-time on campus parking availability and more information about parking options.
BCYCLE IN MADISONmadison.bcycle.com
Find out why Madison, WI is consistently ranked one of the most bike-friendly communities in the nation by trying a BCycle electric bike! Madison BCycle offers an easy and fun way to get around campus and the downtown Madison area. Bikes are available for check-out in several locations on campus and in the community at 45+ stations. Check out the BCycle app to find a station, check e-bike availability and to get started. Annual pass discounts are available to UW–Madison students, faculty and staff.
EXPLORE MADISONvisitmadison.com
Madison is a vibrant capital city often named one of the nation’s finest communities. For additional information on attractions, dining, and lodging, contact Destination Madison at 800-373-6376 or visitmadison.com.
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The Babcock Hall Dairy Store produces and sells dairy products, including milk, award-winning cheese and world-famous ice cream. Visit the observation deck to view the dairy plant, which is open to the public.
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BABCOCK HALL babcockhalldairystore.wisc.edu
KOHL CENTERuwbadgers.com
The Kohl Center is home to the UW men’s and women’s basketball teams and the men’s hockey team. Additionally, the Kohl Center serves as a venue for state tournaments, concerts, and university events. Visit the building's public spaces by entering Gate B from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays or schedule a group tour (10 or more) online.
CAMP RANDALL STADIUM uwbadgers.com
Home to the UW football team, Camp Randall Stadium comes alive when more than 80,000 Badger fans gather for each football game. Visit the Bud Selig Hall of Champions for great moments in Badger history or stroll through the outdoor Wisconsin Athletics Hall of Fame Plaza.
UW–Madison's oldest buildings are located on Bascom Hill. Founded in 1848, UW–Madison’s history comprises only 1.4 percent of the area’s more than 12,000 years of human history. UW–Madison occupies ancestral Ho-Chunk land. Teejop (pronounced day-JOPE), meaning “Four Lakes,” is the name that the Ho-Chunk call the Madison area. Learn more by visiting oursharedfuture.wisc.edu and by reading the eleven plaques on Bascom Hill.
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ALUMNI PARK AND ONE ALUMNI PLACEalumnipark.com
Located between Memorial Union and the Red Gym, Alumni Park brings green spaces and gardens, more than 50 inspiring exhibits about alumni and UW, engaging programs, a visitor center, and more.
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HENRY VILAS ZOOvilaszoo.org
Located just south of campus, Dane County’s Henry Vilas Zoo is an admission-free, community-sponsored zoo and serves as a leader in animal care, sustainability, and conservation education. The zoo is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
MONONA TERRACE COMMUNITY AND CONVENTION CENTERmononaterrace.com
This Frank Lloyd Wright-designed facility is located in the heart of Madison's vibrant downtown on the shore of Lake Monona. This spectacular 250,000 square-foot, multi-level structure features public promenades, striking lake views, and a rooftop with a café and 68,000 square-foot sculpture garden. Enjoy a variety of free public events or take a low-cost guided tour.
MEMORIAL UNIONunion.wisc.edu
No campus visit is complete without stopping by the Memorial Union. Located on picturesque Lake Mendota, it features the iconic Terrace and year-round recreational, cultural, educational, and social opportunities. Stop by the Memorial Union for a bratwurst and experiences for a lifetime.
UNION SOUTHunion.wisc.edu
Union South serves as a popular campus social center. This modern southern campus hub features multiple dining options, recreational opportunities, studying and gathering spaces, a movie theater, and a boutique hotel.
STATE STREETvisitdowntownmadison.com
Connecting the UW–Madison campus to the State Capitol, State Street is a pedestrian-friendly mall lined with shops, galleries, restaurants, museums, and cultural destinations.
WISCONSIN STATE CAPITOL BUILDINGtours.wisconsin.gov
The Wisconsin State Capitol serves as the centerpiece to the Capitol Square and the city of Madison. Free tours are offered daily. Groups of 10 or more can make a reservation online or by calling 608-266-0382.
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MUSEUMS& GALLERIES
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CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ARTchazen.wisc.edu
Home to the second-largest collection of art in Wisconsin, the Chazen Museum of Art contains more than 20,000 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, and decorative arts. Exhibits frequently change and tours are available throughout the year. Admission is free.
GEOLOGY MUSEUMgeologymuseum.org
While at the Geology Museum, located inside Weeks Hall, learn about the rich geological history of Wisconsin and discover the ancient sea creatures who once called this state home.
L.R. INGERSOLL PHYSICS MUSEUM physics.wisc.edu/ingersollmuseum
Established in 1918, the L.R. Ingersoll Physics Museum inside Chamberlin Hall offers hands-on exhibits and instruments ranging from mechanics to modern physics, all in a kid-friendly environment.
PUBLIC ART AT UW–MADISONpublicart.wisc.edu
From formal gallery and museum settings to outdoor spaces and within university buildings, art can be found across campus. Visit the Public Art website to learn more about UW–Madison’s prominent sculptures, murals, monuments, and mixed media objects located in public spaces.
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SCHOOL OF HUMAN ECOLOGY COLLECTIONSsohe.wisc.edu
The School of Human Ecology’s Nancy Nicholas Hall is home to two galleries. The Lynn Mecklenburg Textile Gallery and the Ruth Davis Design Gallery host exhibitions focused on topics relevant to the fields of design, including built environments, textile history, and other design applications. Exhibi-tions rotate regularly with pieces from the Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection, as well as graduate and undergraduate student work in interior architecture and textile and fashion design.
WISCONSIN UNION GALLERIESunion.wisc.edu
The Wisconsin Union’s Class of 1925 Gallery and Gallery 1308 are home to a variety of art exhibits throughout the year. Exhibits are planned and programmed by the Wisconsin Union Directorate (WUD) Art Committee.
ART DEPARTMENT GALLERIESart.wisc.edu/art/galleries
The Art Department, within the School of Education, is home to galleries and exhibi-tions throughout campus, including Gallery 7, Arts Lofts Gallery, and School of Education Gallery. Visitors can attend receptions and events, as well as see the work of faculty, alumni, and Art Department students.
MADISON MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ARTmmoca.org
Step inside the iconic Madison Museum of Contemporary Art to explore free exhibitions and education programs that engage visitors in modern and contemporary art. The four gal-leries offer changing exhibitions that feature established and emerging artists. Visit the Rooftop Sculpture Garden for an incredible view or the Museum Store for craft and fine jewelry, gifts, and more.
MADISON CHILDREN’S MUSEUMmadisonchildrensmuseum.org
Explore three floors of custom-crafted exhib-its, including spectacular views of the Capitol and Lake Mendota from the lush, green rooftop, which serves as home to chickens and homing pigeons. The museum offers hands-on, interactive learning through play for ages birth through 12.
WISCONSIN HISTORICAL MUSEUMwisconsinhistory.org
Located on Madison’s Capitol Square, the Wisconsin Historical Museum shares Wiscon-sin’s story from prehistoric times to the pres-ent. Explore thousands of historical objects, artifacts, special exhibits, and programs to uncover our state’s rich history.
WISCONSIN VETERANS MUSEUMwisvetsmuseum.com
The Wisconsin Veterans Museum is dedicated to the brave Wisconsin citizens who have served in America’s conflicts from the Civil War to the present.
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DAIRY CATTLE CENTERdysci.wisc.edu
It is no small secret that dairy is a huge part of what makes Wisconsin special. Visit the Dairy Cattle Center from 4:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday to watch and learn how cows are milked.
SPACE PLACEspaceplace.wisc.edu
Located in The Village on Park, Space Place offers over 100 free public programs throughout the year. The programs, ranging from guest lectures to family science work-shops, are designed to encourage people of all ages to unleash their inner astronomer by learning about space science and research.
WEDNESDAY NITE @ THE LABscience.wisc.edu
Discover the latest from UW–Madison faculty and staff as they share how their research and inventions are changing the ways we look at life. Topics cover a full range of sciences, engineering, and tech-nology. Come explore the unknown every Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at the Genetics/Biotechnology Center.
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DISCOVERY BUILDINGdiscovery.wisc.edu
The Town Center at the Discovery Building represents the university’s commitment to scientific innovation, research, and collaboration. Experience a dinosaur-era Mesozoic garden, motion-sensing walls, restaurants, interactive exhibits, scavenger hunts for all ages, or the monthly Saturday Science series.
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Nchls Nicholas Hall, Nancy (C6)Nc-Jn Nicholas-Johnson Pavilion and Plaza (E9)Nick Nicholas Recreation Center (E9)NlsTn Nielsen Tennis Stadium (B2)NlZoo Noland Zoology Building, Lowell E. (D7)North North Hall (C8)Ntrnl Nutritional Sciences (C6)
http://dysci.wisc.eduhttp://spaceplace.wisc.eduhttp://science.wisc.eduhttp://discovery.wisc.edu
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WASHBURN OBSERVATORY astro.wisc.edu/the-public/
Historic Washburn Observatory offers free public observations on the first and third Wednesday of each month and every Wednesday between June and August, weather permitting. Visit @Washburn_Obs on Twitter for the latest scheduling updates.
WISCONSIN NATIONAL PRIMATE RESEARCH CENTERprimate.wisc.edu
The Primate Center welcomes visitors to its Marmoset Learning Lobby from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays by appointment. To schedule a group visit, contact the Campus Visit Program at 608-265-9500.
WISCONSIN ENERGY INSTITUTEenergy.wisc.edu
The Wisconsin Energy Institute is a centerpiece of future renewable energy systems research at UW–Madison and has been awarded with a LEED Gold Certification. Walk through the adaptable "plug and play" laboratories, high-bay laboratory, and education gardens. Tours are available by appointment.
BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTERbiotech.wisc.edu/outreach
The Biotechnology Center provides hands-on field trips and tours to school and civic groups of all ages. BioTrek also offers customized “X Marks the Spot” campus tours of sites of history-making discoveries in the life sciences. Advanced reservations required.
http://astro.wisc.edu/the-public/http://primate.wisc.eduhttp://energy.wisc.eduhttp://biotech.wisc.edu/outreach
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WISCONSIN UNION THEATERunion.wisc.edu
Home to Shannon Hall and Play Circle Theater, the Wisconsin Union Theater serves as UW–Madison's largest, busiest, and primary performing arts facility. It welcomes more than 100,000 attendees each year for dance, music, theater, cultural, and sporting events.
MARQUEE CINEMAunion.wisc.edu
The Marquee Cinema, located inside Union South, is your campus home for film. The Wisconsin Union Directorate Film Committee programs the cinema's free screenings, which are held almost every day during the academic year in the 330-seat cinema.
DIVISION OF THE ARTSartsdivision.wisc.edu
The Division of the Arts supports and promotes a comprehensive variety of arts programs and disciplines. Working with numerous faculty and staff in a wide range of departments and arts-related fields, the Division of the Arts develops and supports a vibrant arts community. Visit the website for a listing of events, attractions, programs, and tour options.
ARTS &PERFORMANCE
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DANCE DEPARTMENTdance.wisc.edu
The Dance Department is a leader and innovator in the field of dance with a diverse, world-class faculty and state-of-the-art facilities, including its own theater, the Margaret H’Doubler Performance Space. The department offers concerts and shows throughout the year in Lathrop Hall.
SCHOOL OF MUSICmusic.wisc.edu
arts.wisc.edu
The Mead Witter School of Music presents an array of choral, orchestral, opera, jazz, percussion, and band performances, led by faculty, students, and guest artists. Performances are held in Music Hall and the new Hamel Music Center.
Open to prospective and current students and their families, this interactive two-hour tour showcases all of UW–Madison’s arts offerings. It brings visitors into the spaces where students create and perform.
UNIVERSITY THEATREtheatre.wisc.edu
Serving as an instructional laboratory and studio for the Department of Theatre and Drama, University Theatre productions provide UW–Madison students opportunities to put classroom theory and training into practice. Performing in the Ronald E. Mitchell Theatre, the Gilbert V. Hemsley Theatre, and the Wisconsin Union Theater, University Theatre offers audiences a range of plays, including classics, contemporary and new plays, and musicals.
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Overture Center for the Arts features seven state-of-the-art performance spaces and five galleries where Broadway productions, touring artists, ten resident companies, and hundreds of local artists engage people in over half a million educational and artistic experiences annually. With programs offered year-round, the community is invited to attend ticketed, free, and low-cost performances, festivals, cinema series, field trips, and much more.
CREATIVE CAMPUS TOUR
http://dance.wisc.eduhttp://music.wisc.eduhttp://arts.wisc.eduhttp://theatre.wisc.eduhttp://overturecenter.org
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ALLEN CENTENNIAL GARDEN allencentennialgarden.org
Allen Centennial Garden is an outdoor classroom for UW–Madison students and the surrounding community, offering a peaceful respite, a beautiful walk, and a visually stimulating place to relax. The garden is open daily from sunrise to sunset.
BOTANY GARDENbotany.wisc.edu
With more than 500 different types of plants from all over the world, the Botany Garden is an important resource for teaching and research and provides a leisure area for students and community members. The Botany Garden is located between Lathrop Hall and Chamberlin Hall.
BOTANY GREENHOUSE botany.wisc.edu
The Botany Greenhouse is a refuge of greenery and serenity showcasing more than 1,000 species in distinct aquatic, desert, and tropical communities. Tours are available by appointment.
D.C. SMITH GREENHOUSE dcsmithgreenhouse.cals.wisc.edu
The D.C. Smith Greenhouse is a 10,000- square-foot tropical greenhouse that consists of 10 growing bays and a 1,600-square-foot conservatory. The conservatory is an example of the relatively new discipline of interiorscaping. Tours are available by appointment.
UW–MADISON ARBORETUMarboretum.wisc.edu
UW–Madison Arboretum is devoted to ecological restoration research, practice, and education. The 1,200-acre grounds are home to restored prairies, woodlands, wetlands, and savannas, Longenecker Horticultural Gardens, and the Wisconsin Native Plant Garden. Visitors can also enjoy 17 miles of walking trails, four miles of biking road, and many learning and volunteer opportunities.
http://allencentennialgarden.orghttp://botany.wisc.eduhttp://botany.wisc.eduhttp://dcsmithgreenhouse.cals.wisc.eduhttp://arboretum.wisc.edu
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OLBRICH BOTANICAL GARDENS olbrich.org
Olbrich Botanical Gardens on Madison’s east side features 16 acres of specialty gardens, the Bolz Conservatory, and the Thai Pavilion and Garden, a gift to UW–Madison from the Thai Government and the Thai Chapter of the Wisconsin Alumni Association. Self-guided tours, group visits, concerts, and other programming are offered throughout the year.
LAKESHORE NATURE PRESERVElakeshorepreserve.wisc.edu
Lakeshore Nature Preserve is a living classroom laboratory that shelters significant plant and animal communities. It includes 300 acres of woods, wetlands, open fields, restored prairie/savanna, four miles of shoreline, and 12 miles of walking trails. The Howard M. Temin Lakeshore Path extends from the Memorial Union, past Picnic Point, and ends at Oxford Road in Shorewood Hills.
For thousands of years, Native Americans have lived along the shores of Lake Mendota. Within the preserve are examples of ancient earthen mounds used for burials and ceremonies. Near Willow Creek is a group of effigy-style mounds. Other mound groups can be found on Observatory Hill, Picnic Point, and at Eagle Heights.
http://olbrich.orghttp://lakeshorepreserve.wisc.edu
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DiningMEMORIAL UNION AND UNION SOUTH DININGunion.wisc.edu/dine
The Wisconsin Union offers a diverse selection of dining options, including der Rathskeller's pub classics and Ginger Root's Asian dishes. Come grab a coffee or enjoy a Bucky Burger while cheering on the Badgers.
UNIVERSITY HOUSINGhousing.wisc.edu/dining
University Housing welcomes guests to its dining markets, convenience stores, and coffeehouses. Each of its six marketplace-style dining locations offer daily menus and made-to-order items.
AccommodationsWisconsin Union Hotel & Club Suites union.wisc.edu/hotelLowell Center conferencing.uwex.edu/lodging.cfmThe Fluno Center fluno.com
WISCONSIN BY THE NUMBERS
ADDITIONAL OPTIONSUniversity Club: brings together contemporary cuisine and historic ambience. Steenbock's on Orchard: menu is designed around fresh, organic, and sustainably produced ingredients. Aldo's Cafe: offers grab-and-go breakfast and lunch items, baked goods, and coffee. State Street (see p. 7) and Monroe Street: both offer an eclectic array of restaurants featuring cuisines from around the world and locally-sourced ingredients.
Campus Wi-FiWireless Internet Options on the UW–Madison Campus1. Open the Wi-Fi options for your device
and select “UWNet.” Open a browser (Firefox, Chrome, etc.). You should be directed to a login page.
2. On this login page, you will see two boxes: “NetID” and “Password.” Under these boxes is a small link that says “Create a Guest Account.” Click this link. It should redirect you to a page that asks you for an email address.
3. Fill out the required fields and click “Create a Guest Account.” You will then be directed to a page that shows your information. Click the “Log in” button at the bottom of the page.
4. If you are a student or staff member with a current campus NetID, you can use this login. You should not have to log in again in most campus buildings.
If you have any problems logging in, you may contact the DoIT Help Desk at 608-264-HELP (4357) or help@doit.wisc.edu.
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Quick Facts Founded: 1848Campus size: 936 acres Faculty and staff: 22,365Living alumni: 446,810
Enrollment (2019) Undergraduate: 31,187Graduate: 9,047Special: 2,272Professional: 2,813Total: 45,319
Tuition and Fees (2019)Undergraduate resident*: $10,725Undergraduate non-resident*: $37,785Graduate resident: $12,179Graduate non-resident: $25,506* Some additional costs may apply. Visit financialaid.wisc.edu for details.
WISCONSIN BY THE NUMBERS #25 World's top universities Academic Ranking of World Universities
#15 America's top public colleges U.S. News & World Report and Forbes
#11 Best values in public colleges and universities Kiplinger’s Personal Finance
#6 Total research expenditures among U.S. universities National Science Foundation
#1 University system for producing Fortune 500 CEOs Points of Pride August 2019
#1 Top producers of Peace Corps volunteers Peace Corps
Average time to degree: 4.01 years First-year retention rate: 95.4% Percent of students who graduate with no debt: 53.6%
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1 Enjoy UW–Madison’s award-winning Babcock ice cream available at the Babcock Hall Dairy Store, Memorial Union, and Union South.
2 Relax and take in one of the best views in town on the Memorial Union Terrace.
3 Take a stroll or a BCycle e-bike down Lakeshore Path. Dogs are welcome!
4 Experience food from around the world offered on State Street, one of the most famous streets in Madison. Be sure to check out the food carts on the Capitol Square and Library Mall, featuring everything from Midwest comfort food to international cuisine.
5 Explore more than 20,000 artistic works at the Chazen Museum of Art or visit dozens of locations across campus featuring sculptures, murals, monuments and mixed media objects. Visit publicart.wisc.edu.
6 Sit and reflect at places of deep historic and cultural significance — the Observatory Overlook, Observatory Hill Mound Group, and the Tree of Peace. Find these spaces at the top of Observatory Hill near the Washburn Observatory.
7 Take a photo with our beloved mascot Bucky Badger! See him live at many campus events or find statues of Bucky in the downtown area. See buckyonparade.com for locations. Tweet us your photo using #askbucky.
8 Discover interactive research exhibits featuring cutting-edge scientific research by visiting the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery. Check out the many interactive exhibits, including the water walls and Fibonacci chimes, Discovery niche, and the Mesozoic garden.
9 Visit one of the most historically significant stadiums in college football, Camp Randall Stadium. Check out the historical displays in Badger Alley (the first level of the concourse) or, for a view of the Badger football field, check out the patio in Bucky's Locker Room inside Gate 1.
10 Fall in love with UW–Madison! Take a selfie in front of your favorite UW spot, and post it to Instagram using #uwmadison.
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Observatory Drive Scenic Overlook (C6)f Observatory Hill O�ce Building (C7)
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hlps Phillips Residence Hall, Vel (B4)Physical Plant - Grounds Storage (C3)Physical Plant - Grounds Storage 2 (C3)
l Physics Museum (D7)Picnic Point
lnSc Plant Sciences (C6)olice Police & Security FacilityrtBt Porter Boathouse (C5)
Pltry Poultry Research Laboratory (C4)rmtC Primate Center, Wisconsin (E7)
Psych Psychology Building, W. J. Brogden (D7)Pyle Pyle Center (C9)
adio Radio Hall (C8)dGym Armory and Gymnasium (Red Gym) (C8)nbhm Rennebohm Hall (C2)
L Russell Laboratories (C5)Rs&Shrn Rust, Henry & Schreiner, David Hall (E7)
ocWk School of Social Work Building (D6)Schuman Shelter, Carl (B4)
ciHL Science Hall (C8)y Sellery Residence Hall (D8)tl Sellery Retail (D8)
vBL Service Building (D7)vBA Service Building Annex (D7)
Service Memorial Institute (D7)tr Slichter Residence Hall (C6)tAn Smith Annex, Hiram (C6)tGh Smith Greenhouse, D. C. (C5)tHLH Smith Hall, Hiram (C6)tHLN Smith Residence Hall, Newell J. (E8)
ocSc Social Science Building,Sewell, William H. (C7)
oils Soils (C6)outh South Hall (C7)tnbk Steenbock Memorial Library (C5)trln Sterling Hall (D7)tock Stock Pavilion (C5)tovL Stovall Building, W. D.-Hygiene Lab (C6)
Student Activity Center - see 333Ean Residence Hall (C5)
wnsn Swenson House (C5)
aylr Taylor Hall, Henry (D6)chEd Teacher Education (D7)ripp Tripp Residence Hall (C6)urnr Turner House (C5)
* Union South (D6)* University Book Store, The (C9)UnvCb University Club (D8)* University Health Services - see 333E* University Housing Assignment O�ce - see Slctr* UW Athletics Welcome Center (E6)* UW Foundation (D5)UWHsp UW Hospital & Clinics
(Clinical Science Center) (C1)UW Medical FoundationCentennial Building (C1)
anHs Van Hise Hall (C7)anVL Van Vleck Hall, E. B. (C7)AHsp Veterans Administration Hospital (D1)etDLab Veterinary Diagnostic Lab (D4)etMd Veterinary Medicine Building (C4)ilas Vilas Communication Hall (D8)
Wasmn Waisman Center (C1)WlnGh Greenhouse-Walnut Street (C3)WHtCL Heating and Cooling Plant-Walnut Street (D3)WARF WARF O�ce Building (C3)WtrSc Water Science & Engineering Laboratory (C8)Wtrs Waters Residence Hall, Elizabeth (C7)Weeks Weeks Hall for Geological Sci, Lewis, G. (E7) Wendt Wendt Commons, Kurt F. (D6)WCCgn West Campus Cogeneration Facility (C3)WEI Wisconsin Energy Institute (D5)White White Hall, Helen C. (C8)* Wisconsin Alumni Association (C9)WID Wisconsin Institute for Discovery (D6)WIMR Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research (C1)Witte Witte Residence Hall (D9)
ZoRes Zoology Research Building (D7)
204B 204 Bernard Ct. (D8)206B 206 Bernard Ct. (D8)210B 210 Bernard Ct. (D8)209B 209 N. Brooks St. (D8)215B 215-217 N. Brooks St. (D8)1220C 1220 Capitol Ct. (E7)45N 45 N. Charter St. (E7)914W 914 W. Dayton St (D8)924W 924 W. Dayton St (D8)333E 333 East Campus Mall (D9)432E 432 East Campus Mall (D8)1410E 1410 Engineering Dr. (D6)445H 445 Henry Mall (D6)502H 502 Herrick Dr. (D3)505H 505 Herrick Dr. (D3)509H 509 Herrick Dr. (C3)525H 525 Herrick Dr. (C3)702W 702 W. Johnson St. (D8)1221W 1221 W. Johnson St. (D7)1645L 1645 Linden Dr. (C5)1910L 1910 Linden Dr. (C4)1932L 1932 Linden Dr. (C4)2105L 2105 Linden Dr. (C3)2115L 2115 Linden Dr. (C3)30NM 30 N. Mills St. (E7)1433M 1433 Monroe St. (E6)21N 21 N. Park St. (E8)711S 711 State St. (C9)1610U 1610 University Ave. (D5)1800U 1800 University Ave. (D5)1848U 1848 University Ave. (D5)901U 901 University Bay Dr. (C1)
transportation.wisc.eduLot 6 HC White Garage (C8)Lot 7 Grainger Hall Garage (D8)Lot 17 Engineering Drive Ramp (D5)Lot 18 Monroe St./Camp Randall Meters (E6)Lot 20 University Ave Ramp (D6)Lot 29 N. Park St. Ramp (E8)Lot 36 Observatory Drive Ramp (C5)Lot 43 Observatory Dr. Meters (C4)Lot 46 Lake and Johnson Ramp (D9)Lot 63 Children’s Hospital Garage (C1)Lot 75 UW Hospital Ramp (C2)Lot 76 University Bay Dr. Ramp (B2)Lot 80 Union South Garage (D6)Lot 83 Fluno Center Garage (D9)City of Madison State St. Campus Ramp (D9)
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Adams Adams Residence Hall (C6)* Admissions, Undergraduate - see 702WAgBul Agricultural Bulletin Building (C6)AgDns Agricultural Dean’s Residence (C5)AgEnB Agricultural Engineering Building (C6)AgEnL Agricultural Engineering Laboratory (C5)AgHl Agricultural Hall (C6)* Allen Centennial Garden (C5)AFCH American Family Children’s Hospital (C1)AnSci Animal Science Building (C5)* Alumni Park (C8)* Arboretum (.8 mile south of campus)* Armory & Gymnasium (Red Gym) (C8)ArtLft Art Lofts (E9)AthOp Athletic Operations Building (E5)AOSS Atmospheric Oceanic & Space
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Babck Babcock Hall (C5)* Babcock Hall Dairy Plant and Store (C5)Bardn Bardeen Medical Laboratories (C7)Brnrd Barnard Residence Hall (D8)Bascm Bascom Hall (C7)* Bascom Hill (C8)BlsCp Bayliss Co-Op, Zoe (D8)BlwAC Below Alumni Center (C9)BchSc Biochemical Sciences, DeLuca, Hector F (D6)BchBl Biochemistry Building, DeLuca, Hector F (D6)BchLab Biochemistry Laboratories, DeLuca, Hector F (D6)BioScL Biomedical Sciences Laboratories,
Hanson, Robert P (C5)Biotr Biotron Laboratory (C3)Birge Birge Hall (D7)Bock Bock Laboratories, Robert M. (C6)* Botany Garden (D7)BrBlg Bradley Memorial Building (C7)Brdly Bradley Residence Hall, Harold C. (C5)
* Camp Randall Memorial Park (E6)CRSprt Camp Randall Sports Center (E6)* Camp Randall Stadium (E5)CrlnT Carillon Tower (C7)CGCtr Carson Gulley Center (C6)CnKit Central Kitchen-Chadbourne & Barnard (D8)CCUt Cereal Crops Research Unit (D3)Chdbn Chadbourne Residence Hall (D8)ChmHl Chamberlin Hall, Thomas C. (D7)ChmHs Chamberlin House (C5)CHtCl Heating and Cooling Plant-Charter St. (E7)* Chazen Building (D8)* Chazen Museum (D8)Chem Chemistry Building,
F Daniels & JH Matthews (D7)CSC Clinical Science Center (UW Hospital) (C1)Cole Cole Residence Hall (C5)
College Library (C8)CmpSc Computer Sciences (D7)Coope Cooper Hall, Signe Skott (C2)
DryBn Dairy Barn (C4)DryCC Dairy Cattle Center (C5)DryFR Dairy Forage Research Center-US (C4)Davis Davis Residence Hall, Susan B. (D8)* DoIT (D7)DeJope Dejope Residence Hall (C4)WID Discovery Building (D6)
* East Campus Mall (D8)EduBl Education Building (C8)EduSc Educational Sciences (D7)Elvhm Elvehjem Building, Conrad A. (D8)EngCn Engineering Centers Building (D5)EngHl Engineering Hall (D6)* Engineering Mall (D6)EngRs Engineering Research Building (D6)EH&S Environmental Health and Safety
Building (E8)Enzym Enzyme Institute (D5)Extsn Extension Building (D9)
FldHs Field House (E5)FltSv Fleet & Service Garage (E7)Fluno Fluno Center for Executive Education (D9)FPL Forest Products Labora
GnBtC Genetics-BiotechnologyCenter Building (D6)
* Geology Museum (E7)Gilmn Gilman House (C5)GdmnSB Goodman Softball Complex (B2)Gdnht Goodnight* Goodspeed Family PierGordn Gordon Dining and Event Center (D9)Grngr Grainger Hall (D8)GrnHs Greenhouse- King HallGrnHs Greenhouse- Walnut St.GmNat Gymnasium-Natatorium (C4)
HmlMus Hamel Music Center (D9)HrlwC Harlow Center (E7)HsLmgy Hasler Laboratory of Limnology,
Arthur D. (C8)HSLC Health Sciences Learning Center (C2)* Henry Mall (D6)HstrS Historical Society, State (C8)Horse Horse Barn (C5)Hort Horticulture (C6)* Howard M. Temin Lakeshore PathHmnty Humanities Building, Mosse, George L. (D8)Hmpry Humphrey Hall (C5)
Ingrm Ingraham Hall, Mark H. (C7)
Jones Jones House (C5)Jorns Jorns Hall (C5)
KlnHl Kellner Hall (E6)King King Hall (C6)* Kohl Center, The (E9)KrnHl Kronshage Residence Hall -
LBahn LaBahn Arena (E8)* Lakeshore Nature PreserveLthrp Lathrop Hall (D8)Law Law Building (C8)Lpld Leopold Residence Hall, Aldo (C5)* Library Mall (C8)Lvstk Livestock Laboratory (C5)Lowel Lowell Center (C9)
Mack Mack House (C5)MtrSc Materials Science and Engineering
Building (D6)Mcrdl McArdle Building (D6)McCln McClain Athletic Facility (D6)MTrak McClimon Memorial Track (C3)MtMus2 Meat Science and Muscle Biology Bldg 2 (D5)McEng Mechanical Engineering Building (D5)MdSci Medical Sciences (C7)MSC Medical Sciences Center (D7)Mkljn Meiklejohn House (D7)MLibr Memorial Library (C9)* Memorial Union (C8)Merit Merit Residence Hall (E8)MicrbS Microbial Sciences Building (C5)Mdltn Middleton Building, William S. (C6)Moore Moore Hall-Agronomy (C6)MIR Morgridge Institute for Music Music Hall (C8)
Nchls Nicholas Hall, Nancy (C6)Nc-Jn Nicholas-Johnson Pavilion and Plaza (E9)Nick Nicholas Recreation Center (E9)NlsTn Nielsen Tennis Stadium (B2)NlZoo Noland Zoology Building, Lowell E. (D7)North North Hall (C8)Ntrnl Nutritional Sciences (C
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Phlps Phillips Residence Hall, Vel (B4)PPGS Physical Plant - Grounds Storage (C3)PPGS Physical Plant - Grounds Storage 2 (C3)ChmHl Physics Museum (D7)* Picnic PointPlnSc Plant Sciences (C6)Police Police & Security FacilityPrtBt Porter Boathouse (C5)Pltry Poultry Research Laboratory (C4)PrmtC Primate Center, Wisconsin (E7)Psych Psychology Building, W. J. Brogden (D7)Pyle Pyle Center (C9)
Radio Radio Hall (C8)RdGym Armory and Gymnasium (Red Gym) (C8)Rnbhm Rennebohm Hall (C2)RussL Russell Laboratories (C5)Rs&Shrn Rust, Henry & Schreiner, David Hall (E7)
SocWk School of Social Work Building (D6)ShmnS Schuman Shelter, Carl (B4)SciHL Science Hall (C8)Sllry Sellery Residence Hall (D8)SllRtl Sellery Retail (D8) SrvBL Service Building (D7)SrvBA Service Building Annex (D7)SMI Service Memorial Institute (D7)Slctr Slichter Residence Hall (C6)SmtAn Smith Annex, Hiram (C6)SmtGh Smith Greenhouse, D. C. (C5)SmtHLH Smith Hall, Hiram (C6)SmtHLN Smith Residence Hall, Newell J. (E8)SocSc Social Science Building,
Sewell, William H. (C7)Soils Soils (C6)South South Hall (C7)Stnbk Steenbock Memorial Library (C5)Strln Sterling Hall (D7)Stock Stock Pavilion (C5)StovL Stovall Building, W. D.-Hygiene Lab (C6)* Student Activity Center - see 333ESulvn Sullivan Residence Hall (C5)Swnsn Swenson House (C5)
Taylr Taylor Hall, Henry (D6)TchEd Teacher Education (D7)Tripp Tripp Residence Hall (C6)Turnr Turner House (C5)
* Union South (D6)* University Book Store, The (C9)UnvCb University Club (D8)* University Health Services - see 333E* University Housing Assignment O�ce - see Slctr* UW Athletics Welcome Center (E6)* UW Foundation (D5)UWHsp UW Hospital & Clinics (Clinical Science Center) (C1)UWMFCB UW Medical Foundation
Centennial Building (C1)
VanHs Van Hise Hall (C7)VanVL Van Vleck Hall, E. B. (C7)VAHsp Veterans Administration Hospital (D1)VetDLab Veterinary Diagnostic Lab (D4)VetMd Veterinary Medicine Building (C4)Vilas Vilas Communication Hall (D8)
Wasmn Waisman Center (C1)WlnGh Greenhouse-Walnut Street (C3)WHtCL Heating and Cooling Plant-Walnut Street (D3)WARF WARF O�ce Building (C3)WtrSc Water Science & Engineering Laboratory (C8)Wtrs Waters Residence Hall, Elizabeth (C7)Weeks Weeks Hall for Geological Sci, Lewis, G. (E7) Wendt Wendt Commons, Kurt F. (D6)WCCgn West Campus Cogeneration Facility (C3)WEI Wisconsin Energy Institute (D5)White White Hall, Helen C. (C8)* Wisconsin Alumni Association (C9)WID Wisconsin Institute for Discovery (D6)WIMR Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research (C1)Witte Witte Residence Hall (D9)
ZoRes Zoology Research Building (D7)
204B 204 Bernard Ct. (D8)206B 206 Bernard Ct. (D8)210B 210 Bernard Ct. (D8)209B 209 N. Brooks St. (D8)215B 215-217 N. Brooks St. (D8)1220C 1220 Capitol Ct. (E7)45N 45 N. Charter St. (E7)914W 914 W. Dayton St (D8)924W 924 W. Dayton St (D8)333E 333 East Campus Mall (D9)432E 432 East Campus Mall (D8)1410E 1410 Engineering Dr. (D6)445H 445 Henry Mall (D6)502H 502 Herrick Dr. (D3)505H 505 Herrick Dr. (D3)509H 509 Herrick Dr. (C3)525H 525 Herrick Dr. (C3)702W 702 W. Johnson St. (D8)1221W 1221 W. Johnson St. (D7)1645L 1645 Linden Dr. (C5)1910L 1910 Linden Dr. (C4)1932L 1932 Linden Dr. (C4)2105L 2105 Linden Dr. (C3)2115L 2115 Linden Dr. (C3)30NM 30 N. Mills St. (E7)1433M 1433 Monroe St. (E6)21N 21 N. Park St. (E8)711S 711 State St. (C9)1610U 1610 University Ave. (D5)1800U 1800 University Ave. (D5)1848U 1848 University Ave. (D5)901U 901 University Bay Dr. (C1)
transportation.wisc.eduLot 6 HC White Garage (C8)Lot 7 Grainger Hall Garage (D8)Lot 17 Engineering Drive Ramp (D5)Lot 18 Monroe St./Camp Randall Meters (E6)Lot 20 University Ave Ramp (D6)Lot 29 N. Park St. Ramp (E8)Lot 36 Observatory Drive Ramp (C5)Lot 43 Observatory Dr. Meters (C4)Lot 46 Lake and Johnson Ramp (D9)Lot 63 Children’s Hospital Garage (C1)Lot 75 UW Hospital Ramp (C2)Lot 76 University Bay Dr. Ramp (B2)Lot 80 Union South Garage (D6)Lot 83 Fluno Center Garage (D9)City of Madison State St. Campus Ramp (D9)
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Adams Adams Residence Hall (C6)* Admissions, Undergraduate - see 702WAgBul Agricultural Bulletin Building (C6)AgDns Agricultural Dean’s Residence (C5)AgEnB Agricultural Engineering Building (C6)AgEnL Agricultural Engineering Laboratory (C5)AgHl Agricultural Hall (C6)* Allen Centennial Garden (C5)AFCH American Family Children’s Hospital (C1)AnSci Animal Science Building (C5)* Alumni Park (C8)* Arboretum (.8 mile south of campus)* Armory & Gymnasium (Red Gym) (C8)ArtLft Art Lofts (E9)AthOp Athletic Operations Building (E5)AOSS Atmospheric Oceanic & Space
Sciences Building (E7)
Babck Babcock Hall (C5)* Babcock Hall Dairy Plant and Store (C5)Bardn Bardeen Medical Laboratories (C7)Brnrd Barnard Residence Hall (D8)Bascm Bascom Hall (C7)* Bascom Hill (C8)BlsCp Bayliss Co-Op, Zoe (D8)BlwAC Below Alumni Center (C9)BchSc Biochemical Sciences, DeLuca, Hector F (D6)BchBl Biochemistry Building, DeLuca, Hector F (D6)BchLab Biochemistry Laboratories, DeLuca, Hector F (D6)BioScL Biomedical Sciences Laboratories,
Hanson, Robert P (C5)Biotr Biotron Laboratory (C3)Birge Birge Hall (D7)Bock Bock Laboratories, Robert M. (C6)* Botany Garden (D7)BrBlg Bradley Memorial Building (C7)Brdly Bradley Residence Hall, Harold C. (C5)
* Camp Randall Memorial Park (E6)CRSprt Camp Randall Sports Center (E6)* Camp Randall Stadium (E5)CrlnT Carillon Tower (C7)CGCtr Carson Gulley Center (C6)CnKit Central Kitchen-Chadbourne & Barnard (D8)CCUt Cereal Crops Research Unit (D3)Chdbn Chadbourne Residence Hall (D8)ChmHl Chamberlin Hall, Thomas C. (D7)ChmHs Chamberlin House (C5)CHtCl Heating and Cooling Plant-Charter St. (E7)* Chazen Building (D8)* Chazen Museum (D8)Chem Chemistry Building,
F Daniels & JH Matthews (D7)CSC Clinical Science Center (UW Hospital) (C1)Cole Cole Residence Hall (C5)
College Library (C8)CmpSc Computer Sciences (D7)Coope Cooper Hall, Signe Skott (C2)
DryBn Dairy Barn (C4)DryCC Dairy Cattle Center (C5)DryFR Dairy Forage Research Center-US (C4)Davis Davis Residence Hall, Susan B. (D8)* DoIT (D7)DeJope Dejope Residence Hall (C4)WID Discovery Building (D6)
* East Campus Mall (D8)EduBl Education Building (C8)EduSc Educational Sciences (D7)Elvhm Elvehjem Building, Conrad A. (D8)EngCn Engineering Centers Building (D5)EngHl Engineering Hall (D6)* Engineering Mall (D6)EngRs Engineering Research Building (D6)EH&S Environmental Health and Safety
Building (E8)Enzym Enzyme Institute (D5)Extsn Extension Building (D9)
FldHs Field House (E5)FltSv Fleet & Service Garage (E7)Fluno Fluno Center for Executive Education (D9)FPL Forest Products Laboratory (C2)
GnBtC Genetics-BiotechnologyCenter Building (D6)
* Geology Museum (E7)Gilmn Gilman House (C5)GdmnSB Goodman Softball Complex (B2)Gdnht Goodnight Hall, Scott H. (B4)* Goodspeed Family Pier (C8)Gordn Gordon Dining and Event Center (D9)Grngr Grainger Hall (D8)GrnHs Greenhouse- King HallGrnHs Greenhouse- Walnut St.GmNat Gymnasium-Natatorium (C4)
HmlMus Hamel Music Center (D9)HrlwC Harlow Center (E7)HsLmgy Hasler Laboratory of Limnology,
Arthur D. (C8)HSLC Health Sciences Learning Center (C2)* Henry Mall (D6)HstrS Historical Society, State (C8)Horse Horse Barn (C5)Hort Horticulture (C6)* Howard M. Temin Lakeshore PathHmnty Humanities Building, Mosse, George L. (D8)Hmpry Humphrey Hall (C5)
Ingrm Ingraham Hall, Mark H. (C7)
Jones Jones House (C5)Jorns Jorns Hall (C5)
KlnHl Kellner Hall (E6)King King Hall (C6)* Kohl Center, The (E9)KrnHl Kronshage Residence Hall -
LBahn LaBahn Arena (E8)* Lakeshore Nature PreserveLthrp Lathrop Hall (D8)Law Law Building (C8)Lpld Leopold Residence Hall, Aldo (C5)* Library Mall (C8)Lvstk Livestock Laboratory (C5)Lowel Lowell Center (C9)
Mack Mack House (C5)MtrSc Materials Science and Engineering
Building (D6)Mcrdl McArdle Building (D6)McCln McClain Athletic Facility (D6)MTrak McClimon Memorial Track (C3)MtMus2 Meat Science and Muscle Biology Bldg 2 (D5)McEng Mechanical Engineering Building (D5)MdSci Medical Sciences (C7)MSC Medical Sciences Center (D7)Mkljn Meiklejohn House (D7)MLibr Memorial Library (C9)* Memorial Union (C8)Merit Merit Residence Hall (E8)MicrbS Microbial Sciences Building (C5)Mdltn Middleton Building, William S. (C6)Moore Moore Hall-Agronomy (C6)MIR Morgridge Institute for Research (D6)Music Music Hall (C8)
Nchls Nicholas Hall, Nancy (C6)Nc-Jn Nicholas-Johnson Pavilion and Plaza (E9)Nick Nicholas Recreation Center (E9)NlsTn Nielsen Tennis Stadium (B2)NlZoo Noland Zoology Building, Lowell E. (D7)North North Hall (C8)Ntrnl Nutritional Sciences (C6)
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