From the news release:
This fall, students moved into the first U-M residence hall to open in more than 40 years. Throughout the first semester, the academic programs that are part of this new community moved in. Today, in addition to 450 residents, North Quad is home to the School of Information, the LSA Departments of Screen Arts and Cultures and Communication Studies, the Sweetland Center for Writing, the Global Scholars Program, the Language Resource Center and the Max Kade House.
Edward Vielmetti lived at Bursley Hall, Max Kade House (briefly), Alice Lloyd, and Joint House at the University of Michigan.
