Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== University of Michigan ====== {{:education:university_of_michigan.jpg?500|The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor}} **The University of Michigan (U-M)** is a public research university headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest institution of higher education in Michigan and one of the most distinguished public universities in the United States. [(umhistory>University of Michigan. History of the University. https://umich.edu)] Today, the University of Michigan operates campuses in Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint, enrolling more than 50,000 students and offering hundreds of degree programs across numerous schools and colleges. It is consistently ranked among the leading public universities in the world. [(umfacts>University of Michigan Facts & Figures. https://umich.edu)] --- ===== Quick Facts ===== ^ Attribute ^ Information ^ | Founded | 1817 | | Original Name | Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania | | Type | Public Research University | | Main Campus | Ann Arbor, Michigan | | Student Enrollment | More than 50,000 | | Schools & Colleges | 19 | | Athletic Teams | Michigan Wolverines | | Colors | Maize and Blue | --- ===== History ===== The University of Michigan was founded in Detroit in 1817 while Michigan was still a territory. [(>umhistory)] Originally known as the **Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania**, it predated Michigan statehood by two decades. [(>umhistory)] In 1837, shortly after Michigan became a state, the university relocated to Ann Arbor, where it remains today. [(>umhistory)] Classes began in Ann Arbor in 1841, and the institution awarded its first degrees in 1845. [(>umhistory)] --- ===== Growth & Development ===== Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the university expanded rapidly and emerged as one of America's leading public research institutions. Major milestones included: * Admission of women beginning in 1870 * Expansion of professional schools * Growth of scientific research * Establishment of nationally recognized medical and engineering programs * Membership in the Association of American Universities These developments helped transform the university into a globally recognized institution. [(>umhistory)] --- ===== Campuses ===== The University of Michigan system consists of: * Ann Arbor * Dearborn * Flint The Ann Arbor campus serves as the flagship campus and houses the majority of the university's academic, research, and athletic facilities. [(>umfacts)] --- ===== Academic Structure ===== The university consists of nineteen schools and colleges. Major academic units include: * College of Literature, Science, and the Arts * College of Engineering * Ross School of Business * Medical School * Law School * School of Public Health * School of Information * School of Music, Theatre & Dance * Marsal Family School of Education The university offers hundreds of undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs. [(>umfacts)] --- ===== Research ===== The University of Michigan is classified as an R1 research institution, representing the highest level of research activity in the United States. [(carnegie>Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education)] Research strengths include: * Medicine * Engineering * Artificial Intelligence * Climate Science * Public Policy * Transportation * Aerospace * Social Sciences The university consistently ranks among the nation's leaders in research expenditures. [(>umfacts)] --- ===== University of Michigan Health ===== The university operates one of the largest academic medical systems in the United States. Major facilities include: * University Hospital * C.S. Mott Children's Hospital * Rogel Cancer Center * Specialized research centers University of Michigan Health is internationally recognized for patient care, medical education, and biomedical research. [(umhealth>University of Michigan Health. https://www.uofmhealth.org)] --- ===== Athletics ===== University athletic teams compete as the: * Michigan Wolverines and participate in the: * Big Ten Conference Michigan athletics have won numerous conference and national championships. [(mgoblue>University of Michigan Athletics. https://mgoblue.com)] Michigan Stadium, known as **"The Big House,"** is the largest stadium in the United States. [(>mgoblue)] --- ===== Student Life ===== The university supports more than 1,600 student organizations and hosts a diverse student body representing all fifty states and numerous countries around the world. [(>umfacts)] Student activities include: * Academic organizations * Cultural groups * Service organizations * Athletics * Research opportunities --- ===== Notable Alumni ===== Notable alumni include: * Gerald Ford * Larry Page * Tom Brady * James Earl Jones * Arthur Miller * Joseph E. Maddy * Richard Arthur Maddy * Janet Elizabeth Rieder-Henderson The university maintains one of the largest alumni networks in the world. [(>umfacts)] --- ===== Traditions ===== Long-standing university traditions include: * The Diag * Michigan Marching Band * Homecoming * The Victors fight song * Commencement ceremonies * Maize and Blue school colors These traditions contribute significantly to the institution's culture and identity. --- ===== Legacy ===== The University of Michigan is widely regarded as one of the world's leading public universities. Its contributions include: * Advancing scientific research * Educating public leaders * Supporting medical innovation * Influencing public policy * Driving economic development Since 1817, the institution has played a central role in Michigan's educational, scientific, and cultural development. [(>umhistory)] --- ===== See Also ===== * [[education:michigan_state_university|Michigan State University]] * [[education:interlochen_arts_academy|Interlochen Arts Academy]] * [[people:joseph_e_maddy|Joseph E. Maddy]] * [[state:michigan|Michigan]] --- ===== References ===== ~~REFNOTES~~ {{tag>education university_of_michigan ann_arbor public_university research_university higher_education michigan}} education/university_of_michigan.txt Last modified: 2026/06/01 14:19by admin