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Buildings Info Set #3
East Campus, OffSite, & Athletic Buildlings
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Education
Undergraduate 1
05/21/2008

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What is WMU's first and oldest building?
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East Hall
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This East campus building, built in 1861, is currently occupied by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP):
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Montague House
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In what year was The Little Theatre (aka Oakland Recital/Campus Cinema) built?
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Built in 1942.
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What East campus building was formerly the library, before Waldo Library opened?
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North Hall
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In what city is the College of Aviation located?
Definition
Battle Creek
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How many rooms are in the College of Engineering & Applied Sciences on Parkview Campus?
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651 Rooms
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This athletic building is connected to Waldo Stadium with 10 corporate suites:
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Donald 'J' Seelye Indoor Athletic Center
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What is the name of the official football fan section? When did it come into effect?
Definition

Western Waldos.

2007. 

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When was Lawson Ice Arena built, and who was it named after?
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Built in 1974.

 

Named for former coach Harry Lawson. 

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What athletic building is home to Bronco softball?
Definition
Ebert Field
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What athletic building has been the home of Bronco baseball since 1939?
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Hyames Field
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What is the official student fan group of Bronco basketball?
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The Zoo
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This athletic facility serves as the outdoor home for the Bronco women's track & field team:
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Kanley Track & Field Complex
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This East campus building, built in 1939, was formerly a men's dormitory:
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Vandercook Hall
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This East campus building, built in 1915, was formerly the science building:
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West Hall
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This building, built in 1994, is a collaborative venture with MSU, Borgess, and Bronson Hospitals. It houses the University Substance Abuse Clinic, VanRiper Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic, Marion R. Spear Occupational Therapy Teaching Clinic, a Vision Rehabilitation Clinic, and Optometry.
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WMU Unified Clinics
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In what year was Spindler Hall built, what was it's first use, and what is it currently used for?
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Built in 1940.

 

Formerly a women's dormitory.

 

Currently a residence for non-traditional students. 

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When was the Health & Human Services Building opened?
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Opened Spring 2005.
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In which building are different movies shown on weekends, sponsored by either the Kalamazoo Film Society or Western Film Society?
Definition
The Little Theatre/Oakland Recital Hall/Campus Cinema
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This East campus building was the first dormitory on campus:

 

When was it built? 

Definition

Walwood Hall.

 

Built in 1938. 

Term

In how many locations are there WMU Branch campuses?

 

Can you name them all? 

Definition

7

  • Battle Creek
  • Benton Harbor - St.Joseph
  • Grand Rapids
  • Lansing
  • Muskegon-Holland
  • South Haven
  • Traverse City
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What is the seating capacity for Waldo Stadium and when was it built?
Definition

Seating capacity - 30,200.

 

Built in 1939 for $250,000. 

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This athletic facility is used for football, softball, baseball, soccer, golf, coach's offices, weight room, medical services for student athletes, and intramural and club teams:
Definition
Donald 'J' Seelye Indoor Athletic Center
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This athletic facility houses the University Arena (used for intercollegiate basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, etc):
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