Mrak Hall
Mrak Hall serves as the primary administrative hub for the University of California, Davis, housing key offices such as the Chancellor's Office, Undergraduate Admissions, and Graduate Studies. Built in 1966 and named after Chancellor Emil Mrak, the building is notable for its unique lore, which ties its name to the sounds of ducks in the nearby Arboretum during construction.
Surrounding Mrak Hall are various memorial trees and benches that contribute to the campus's green spaces, enhancing the environment for students and visitors alike. The hall has also been a focal point for student activism, witnessing significant protests against fee hikes and labor issues over the years.
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