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University of Michigan Duderstadt Center

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The James and Anne Duderstadt Center, formerly known as the Media Union, opened in 1996 as a special place to provide faculty and students with the tools and collaborative space for creating the future. With 400+ computers available 24/7, the Duderstadt Center is the largest public computing site at the University of Michigan.

It also offers student access to 3D and virtual reality labs, a large video production studio, a state-of-the-art audio recording studio, two electronic music studios and Video conferencing and unique collaboration rooms.

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