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Darland Administration Building (DAdB)
Contained Departments:
- Academic Administration, Office of Vice Chancellor for (room 420)
- Academic Support and Student Life, Office of Vice Chancellor for (room 297)
- Audits, Dept of (room 277) 726-8861
- Business Office (room 209) 726-8292
- Chancellor's Office (room 515) 726-7106
- Environmental Health and Safety, UMD OFC of (room 31) 726-7139
- Equal Opportunity, Office of (room 255) 726-6827
- ExtensionCord Publication (room 403) 726-6193
- Facilities Management (room 241) 726-8262
- Finance and Operations, Office of Vice Chancellor for (room 500) 726-7101
- Financial Aid 726-8786 (also, see Student Assistance Center in the
Campus Center, room 21)
- Graduate School - Duluth (room 431) 726-7523
- Human Resources, Dept of (room 255) 726-7161
- Mail Room Services (room 44) 726-8287
- Police and Parking, Dept of (room 287) 726-7000
- Printing, Graphics, and Photocopy Services - Darland Printing Center (room 24) 726-7114
- Registrar, Office of the (room 139) 726-7500
- Research and Technology Transfer Administration, Office of (room 417) 726-7582
- Senior Citizen Education Program (room 104) 726-8792
- Sexual Harassment Office (Equal Opportunity Ofc) (room 255) 726-6827
- Student Support Services (room 139) 726-7500
- Summer Session - Duluth (room 403) 726-8113
- Systems Operation and Control Unit (room 16) 726-8787
- U Card Office (1st floor Information Desk) 726-8814
- UMD Bridge --- Alumni magazine (room 315) 726-8996
- University College (UC) - Duluth (room 403) 726-8113
- University for Seniors (room 251) 726-6347
- University Relations and Development, Office of (room 315) 726-8831
- Vetrans Resource Center (room 102) 726-8791
History:
Darland Administration Building was originally called the Administration
Building, and was renamed in 1982
after Dr. Raymond Winston Darland (1911-1987) who helped develop the campus from a small college to a University Center, and who leaded in building a superb physical plant for UMD
. He also strongly promoted UMD's interests. The building was built in 1970-71 for $2.6 million.
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