Building in University of Maryland, Baltimore County Campus
UMBC University Commons
The Commons seen from The Quad
Alternative names
The Commons, Commons
General information
Location
University of Maryland, Baltimore County Campus
Address
Commons Drive Baltimore, Maryland 21250
Opened
2002
Management
Daniel Barnhart (director)
Transit
MTA 35 Arbutus/Irvington Catonsville Downtown A Halethorpe/Satellite
Technical details
Floor area
147,000 sq ft (13,700 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)
Design Collective, Inc. Perry Dean Rogers & Partners
Website
campuslife.umbc.edu
The Commons at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County is the central student activities center of the university campus. Opened in 2002, "The Commons" includes meeting rooms, food and retail outlets and a book store.[1] Also incorporated into the building is a gameroom, facilities for the student government association, a campus pub, bank and a copying center. In addition, The Commons hosts numerous events such as Quadmania, Big Crazy Fun Night, orientations, fraternity events, and much more.
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