Michigan State University
public research university in East Lansing, Michigan, United States
Michigan State University (MSU) is a public university in East Lansing, Michigan. As the first agricultural college in the United States, it served as a model for future Land Grant colleges under the 1862 Morrill Act.
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Academic buildings
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Abrams Planetarium
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Hannah Administration Building
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Agriculture Hall
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MSU Auditorium
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Baker Hall
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Bessey Hall
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Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building
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Chemistry Building
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Chittenden Hall
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Computer Center
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Cook Hall
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Erickson Hall
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Kresge Art Center
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MSU Library
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Linton Hall
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Marshall-Adams Hall
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Old Botany Hall
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Psychology Building
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South Kedzie Hall
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Wells Hall
southern wing
Athletic facilities
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Spartan Stadium west concourse
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Jenison Fieldhouse
Landmarks
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Map of campus
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Map of campus
north of Mt. Hope Rd.
Natural areas
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Trail
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Red Cedar River
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Red Cedar River
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Residence halls
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Hubbard Hall
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Mason Hall
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Phillips Hall
Service buildings
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Kellogg Center
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Shaw Power Plant
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South Campus
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Student Services Building
Signs
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Sign in front of Abbot Hall
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Sign in front of the Breslin Center
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Sign on Grand River Avenue