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The History of Western Michigan University Campus. Kelli Acord. Land Expansion. Prior to WWII the entire WMU campus was located east of Stadium Dr. By 1952 the campus had quadrupled. Between 1954 and 1964 179 acres were bought north of West Michigan Dr.
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The History of Western Michigan University Campus Kelli Acord
Land Expansion • Prior to WWII the entire WMU campus was located east of Stadium Dr. • By 1952 the campus had quadrupled. • Between 1954 and 1964 179 acres were bought north of West Michigan Dr. http://www.wmich.edu/wug/other-resources/wmu-campus-album/
In 1952… • WMU’s campus included… • 2 classroom building (McCracken Hall and Harper Maybee Music Hall) • An administration building • Four dormitories http://www.wmich.edu/wug/other-resources/wmu-campus-album/
In the 1950’s WMU added… • The Field House • Physical education building • Student center • Waldo Library • Two apartment buildings for married couples • Five dormitories http://www.wmich.edu/wug/other-resources/wmu-campus-album/
In the 1960’s WMU added… • Eight more classroom buildings • The health center • Six more dormitories • Shaw Theatre and Miller Auditorium http://www.wmich.edu/wug/other-resources/wmu-campus-album/
In the 1970’s WMU added… • Four more classroom buildings • Recreational center http://www.wmich.edu/wug/other-resources/wmu-campus-album/
A more beautiful and better WMU campus • After the 1970’s Western Michigan University began to add flowers and shrubs to the campus • During this time West Michigan Dr. was closed to create a pedestrian campus http://www.wmich.edu/wug/other-resources/wmu-campus-album/
Question ??????? • In what decade was the Field House added to the WMU campus? • 1950’s • 1960’s • 1970’s • 1980’s
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My bio • My name is Kelli Acord • I am a special education major at Western Michigan University
Reference Page • Stine, L.C. (1980). Western-a twentieth century university: a case history of Western Michigan University. New Issues Press: Kalamazoo, MI.