University of Wisconsin - Green Bay

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Locations

  1. Green Bay Campus

    1. Academics

      1. Mary Ann Cofrin Hall

        Hardest Working, Most Sustainable Building on Campus

        Perhaps no other building better embraces UW-Green Bay’s problem-solving, student-centered personality more than Mary Ann Cofrin (MAC) Hall. There’s a very good chance that every student will find themselves in at least one of its 21 classrooms, seven specialty laboratories, or 100 offices.

        It’s also one of our most environmentally-friendly, consuming half the energy of a comparable building. MAC Hall was built with energy efficiency in mind, featuring electricity-producing technology, high-efficiency lighting and passive-solar collectors.

        The building’s central courtyard features bench seating, a relaxing water feature and plant life that is indigenous to Northeast Wisconsin. The building houses programs like psychology, computer science, communication, and political science.

        The final feather in MAC’s cap? It’s also the location for the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity offices plus the University Herbarium and Richter Natural History Museum.