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== Campus Life at the University of Michigan == UMich provides a rich and dynamic campus life, offering students ample opportunities for academic, social, and extracurricular engagement. Ann Arbor, the university’s home city, is consistently ranked as one of the best college towns in the U.S., with a wide range of activities, cultural events, and outdoor recreation options. === Key Aspects of Campus Life: === * '''Residential Life''': The University of Michigan offers a variety of housing options, including traditional dormitories, apartment-style living, and themed housing for students with shared academic interests. * '''Clubs and Organizations''': With over '''1,600 student organizations''', UMich offers students the chance to engage in '''leadership''', '''community service''', '''arts''', '''sports''', and '''cultural activities'''. * '''Athletics''': UMich’s '''Wolverines''' are a powerhouse in college sports, with successful teams in '''football''', '''basketball''', '''hockey''', and '''swimming'''. The '''Michigan Stadium''' (The Big House) is the largest stadium in the U.S. and a major draw for college sports fans. * '''Cultural Engagement''': The university offers numerous '''performing arts''' events, '''theater productions''', and '''art exhibitions'''. The '''University of Michigan Museum of Art''' (UMMA) and the '''Kelsey Museum of Archaeology''' are two prominent on-campus cultural institutions. ----
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