Which of these schools don't have a distinct campus?

<p>Michigan has a distinc campus, but it is neither gated, nor is is contiguous. In fact, Michigan’s campus is very much part of the city of Ann Arbor. Often, only small one-lane streets separate the campus from the city.</p>

<p>Michigan’s campus is divided into three parts:</p>

<p>North Campus
-College of Engineering
-School of Music
-School of Art and Design
-College of Architecture
-Dorms</p>

<p>Central campus
-College of Literature, Science and the Arts
-Medical school and hospitals
-Law Quad
-Ross (Business school)
-School of Public Pilicy
-School of Education
-Most libraries
-Administrative buildings
-Michigan Unions
-Observatory
-Dorms</p>

<p>Athletic campus:
-Michigan stadium (football)
-Crisler Arena (basketball)
-Yost Arena (hockey)
-Ray Fisher Stadium (Baseball)
-Cliff Keen Arena (Gymnastics, Volleyball, Wrestling)
-Soccer Stadium
-Varsity Tennis Center
-University of Michigan Golf Course</p>