Western Michigan University
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"The Seal and the Gathering Tree" - located inside the
turnaround in front of the Sangren Hall pedestrian mall. This
sculpture features two ringed fountains with water cascading into a
reflecting pool.
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A look at some of the fountains in front of Sangren Hall.
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A look at the outside of the WMU Student Center.
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Jayden posing for a photo with a quote from Harry Styles inside
of the WMU Student Center.
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"If you're happy doing what you're doing, no one can tell you
that you aren't successful."
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A look at the Kalamazoo State Hospital Water Tower in the
distance from the Western Michigan University campus.
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Arcadia Flats, WMU’s newest housing complex for upper-level and
graduate students.
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One of the buildings on campus that I was unable to determine
what it is and what it is used for. We were most interested in and
wondered about the stairs to a concrete wall.
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The Lightcicles installation inside of Sangren Hall, home to the
College of Education and Human Development and also housing the
Department of Sociology and the Education Library.
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The tower of the Kanley Memorial Chapel near the WMU Student
Center.
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Haenicke Hall is on the west end of the Main Campus and houses
science research facilities. The building spans over the main
sidewalk leading to the west end of the Main Campus.
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Faunce Student Services, commonly referred to as The Birdcage,
houses the offices of Student Affairs, Residence Life, Financial
Aid, HIGE International Admissions, HIGE Immigration Services and
the Seita Scholar Program.
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Jayden checking out the wildflowers on campus.
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The Western Michigan University seal.
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This statue is known as "The Professor".
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Waldo Library is the main library, located in the center of
Western Michigan University's main campus.
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A statue outside of the Waldo Library, known as "Campus Talk".
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A look up from inside the Waldo Library.
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Jayden holding up the stories that she got from the Short Story
Dispensers in the Waldo Library. These kiosks print contemporary
short stories, free of charge, at the push of a button in 1, 3, and
5 minute reading times. Jay has one of each length in her hands.
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A mural inside of the Waldo Library.
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