Facilities
The College of Engineering shares the 850-acre bucolic and vibrant North Campus with a mix of other academic disciplines: the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning; the School of Music, Theatre & Dance; the School of Art & Design; and the School of Information. The 255,000 square-foot Duderstadt Center, at the center of North Campus and open around the clock, offers multimedia resources and comfortable spaces to facilitate educational and social collaborations across academic boundaries.
The College’s 23 buildings include three new structures: the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building, the Computer Science and Engineering Building and the Michigan Nanofabrication Facility. The Computer Aided Engineering Network (CAEN) offers the College of Engineering community dedicated comprehensive computing and networking technologies to meet all needs.
The Computer Aided Engineering Network (CAEN) offers the College of Engineering community dedicated comprehensive computing and networking technologies to meet all needs.
With an environment as stimulating as its classrooms and labs, the College enjoys a bounty of visual treasures. Private gifts of modern art created by Alice Aycock, Fletcher Benton, Helen Frankenthaler, Maya Lin, Clement Meadmore and Robert Motherwell enhance the College’s public spaces, while the 165-foot Ann and Robert H. Lurie Tower provides the College’s architectural focal point.



