Home About Rackham Building Reflection and Well-Being Room Reflection and Well-Being Room Rackham’s Reflection and Well-Being Room is available for use by Rackham students, staff, faculty, and guests. Located just to the east side of the rotunda on the second floor in Room 2102, the space can be accessed using one’s MCard during regular Rackham Building hours. This long-awaited project was the result of a collaboration between Rackham; the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning; and U-M Architecture, Engineering, and Construction. Rackham also benefited from partnerships with the William Monroe Trotter Multicultural Center, U-M Student Affairs, and the Islamophobia Working Group to bring this important wellness and well-being project to fruition. This room is available to current MCard holders to meditate, pray, and spend time in quiet reflection. Please respect other cultures when using this space. Do not leave religious materials of any kind. Candles, incense, food/drink, studying, sleeping, or soliciting are prohibited. Please silence devices or use earbuds. Visitors are asked to limit their visit to 20 minutes. Maximum occupancy: 3 Contact Us Hours: Facilities is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The office is closed Saturdays and Sundays and on university holidays. Location 0510 Rackham Building 915 E. Washington St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1070 Contact Phone: 734.764.8572 Fax: 734.763.6622 Email: [email protected]