The University of Michigan
Consistently ranked as one of the premier public universities in the nation, the University of Michigan currently enrolls over 40,000 undergraduate and graduate students on its Ann Arbor campus. The University of Michigan was founded in 1817 in Detroit; the school moved to Ann Arbor in 1837. The University's impact is seen everywhere in Ann Arbor, from the outstanding healthcare offered by the University of Michigan Medical Center to the world-class performing arts brought to campus each year, to the 110,000 spectators that pack the country's largest college-owned football stadium on fall Saturdays. U of M graduates include one U.S. President, seven NASA Astronauts, three Supreme Court Justices, and several Pulitzer Prize winners. The city of Ann Arbor's vibrant commerce, nightlife, restaurants, and neighborhoods add to the uniqueness of life at the University.
Campus tours are offered for prospective students and can be arranged by calling the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at (734) 764-7433. For general information about the university, call the Campus Information Center at (734) 764-4636 or visit their website.
U of M Football
Football Saturdays in Ann Arbor are truly an experience. "The Big House" holds over 107,000 fans. For ticket and schedule information, visit the University of Michigan Athletic Department's site here.
2010 University of Michigan Football Schedule
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Schedules subject to change. Home games in bold.
| Date | Opponent |
| Sept. 4 | CONNECTICUT |
| Sept. 11 | at Notre Dame |
| Sept. 18 | MASSACHUSETTS |
| Sept. 25 | BOWLING GREEN |
| Oct. 2 | at Indiana |
| Oct. 9 | MICHIGAN STATE |
| Oct. 16 | IOWA |
| Oct. 30 | at Penn State |
| Nov. 6 | ILLINOIS |
| Nov. 13 | at Purdue |
| Nov. 20 | WISCONSIN |
| Nov. 27 | at Ohio State |
