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Coordinates: 38°59′10″N 76°56′31″W / 38.986°N 76.942°W
University of Maryland, College Park campus McKeldin Mall McKeldin Mall is a nine-acre area in the heart of the campus of the University of Maryland, College Park. Named after Theodore McKeldin, the former Governor of Maryland, McKeldin Mall is the largest academic mall in the United States.[1]
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Description
McKeldin Mall is book-ended (east to west) by the Main Administration building and McKeldin Library (the main library on campus) and along the north and south borders by various academic buildings, which are the homes to many departments in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, College of Arts and Humanities, and the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. A 16-foot-by-250-foot rectangular fountain features prominently on the eastern half of the mall, honoring the university's members of the Omicron Delta Kappa society. A sundial, honoring Dutch astronomer Uco van Wijk (who founded the university's astronomy program) sits in the center of the mall, at the edge of the ODK fountain.[2] Looking across the mall from the front entrance of McKeldin Library towards the Administration Building sits Testudo, the mascot of the University of Maryland.
The mall underwent a substantial renovation in 1990.[3]
Academic Buildings
Northern end (from east to west):
- Symons Hall
- Holzapfel Hall
- H.J. Patterson Hall
- Jimenez Hall
Southern end (from east to west):
- Marie Mount Hall
- Woods Hall
- Francis Scott Key Hall
- Tydings Hall
- Journalism Building[n 1]
The Peace Garden
Sitting in between the Main Administration Building and the ODK Fountain on McKeldin Mall is the Peace Garden. The Garden was created to commemorate the victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks. Flowers had been placed along the ODK Fountain on September 12, 2001 as a memorial; the Garden marks the location where those flowers were later buried. A plaque on the site explains the history of the Garden and includes the phrase, "May Peace Prevail on Earth."[4]
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References
- ^ University of Maryland, Conferences and Visistors Services:Campus Attrations. Retrieved 2010-6-8.
- ^ MAC to Millennium, University of Maryland Archives Retrieved 2010-6-8.
- ^ MAC to Millennium, University of Maryland Archives Retrieved 2010-6-8.
- ^ MAC to Millennium, University of Maryland Archives Retrieved 2010-7-9.
Notes
- ^ Former home of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism. The Merrill College has since moved to the newly-constructed Knight Hall and the Department of Government and Politics will be moving offices into the to-be-renamed Journalism Building after renovations.
University of Maryland, College Park Academics A. James Clark School of Engineering · College of Agriculture and Natural Resources · School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation · College of Arts and Humanities · College of Behavioral and Social Sciences · College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences · College of Education · College of Information Studies · Philip Merrill College of Journalism · Robert H. Smith School of Business · School of Music · School of Public Health · School of Public Policy · College Park Scholars
Athletics Teams: Baseball · Football · Men's basketball · Men's lacrosse · Men's soccer · Women's basketball · Women's lacrosse
Facilities: Comcast Center · Byrd Stadium · Cole Field House · Shipley Field · Ludwig Field · Golf Course · Taylor Stadium · Ritchie Coliseum · Old Byrd Stadium
Rivalries: Duke · Johns Hopkins · Navy · Penn State · Virginia · West Virginia
University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame · Midnight MadnessCampus Landmarks: Adele H. Stamp Student Union · "M" Circle · McKeldin Mall · Memorial Chapel · Morrill Hall · The Rossborough Inn
Arts and Recreation: Arboretum & Botanical Garden · The Art Gallery · Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center · Observatory · Tawes Theatre
Facilities: Libraries · Security Operations Center
Transportation: Shuttle-UM · College Park – University of Maryland (WMATA station)People Student life Student Groups: List of student organizations · Greek life · Mighty Sound of Maryland · Monarchy Party
Media: Capital News Service · The Diamondback · UMTV · WMUC-FMCategories:- University of Maryland, College Park
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