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Building, location and special room names

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Do's and Don'ts for place names

Always include donors' names on named places, e.g. Fisher Fountain, Zalke Lounge, etc.

Capitalize "building" when it is used as part of the formal name, e.g. "Warren Loranger Architecture Building." (See below for common formal names.) Do not capitalize, if using a generic reference to the building name, e.g. "Architecture building." Do not capitalize "building" when it is used alone, even in direct reference to a University building.

Formal names of Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ buildings and locations:

McNichols Campus

When referencing the campus itself, use "the McNichols Campus."

  • Buysse Ballpark
  • Calihan Hall (Athletics)
  • Chemistry Building
  • Commerce & Finance Building (Business Administration), contains:
    • Padilla Family Student Lounge and Study Area, or Padilla Lounge
    • St. Ignatius Chapel
  • Engineering Building
  • Ford Life Sciences Building
  • Gardella Honors House
  • Health Professions Facility
  • Holden Hall
  • Jane & Walter O. Briggs Building (College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences)
  • Lansing-Reilly Hall (Jesuit residence)
  • Lillie B. Kassab Mall (between Student Union and Holden Hall)
  • McNichols Campus Library, contains:
    • The Bookmark
    • Bargman Room
  • Quad Commons - see note on Quads
  • Reno Hall
  • Sacred Heart Square (between McNichols Campus Library and Briggs Bldg.)
  • Shiple Hall
  • Student Union, contains:
    • Three floors, from bottom up: lower level, first floor, second floor
    • Ballroom
    • Titan Dining Room
    • The Loft (take-out food service)
    • Fountain Lounge (first-floor area with windows facing Fisher Fountain)
    • Presidents' Dining Room
    • Fountain Terrace (exterior space underneath the northwest extension of second floor)
    • The Overhang (exterior area along the Fountain Lounge windows)
    • The Amp (the south-side outdoor area with door to lower level)
    • Zalke Lounge (lower level by bookstore)
  • Student Fitness Center
  • Titan Athletics Field & Track
  • Warren Loranger Architecture Building, contains:
    • Genevieve Fisk Loranger Architecture Center

Quads note: Quad Commons refers to the community building in the middle of the four Quadrangle Residence Halls. The four residence halls themselves are East Quad, North Quad, South Quad and West Quad.

Corktown Campus

The Corktown Campus is home to the School of Dentistry.

Riverfront Campus

The School of Law is located on the Riverfront Campus.

Novi Campus

The Novi Campus houses the Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Eye Institute.