State-of-the-art campus updates

Kresge Hall

Kresge Hall (1955) was built to commemorate Northwestern’s 100th anniversary and named for the Kresge Foundation. The renovation started in 2014 and was completed in 2017 and is the University’s first LEED platinum building. It houses the programs in comparative literary studies, art theory and practice, art history, and foreign languages. Donor support allowed new spaces to be created for gathering, presenting, and learning.

Kresge Hall
Northwestern opens the doors to its renovated home for the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, Kresge Centennial Hall, in the heart of the Evanston campus.

Seeley G. Mudd Library

Located on North Campus, the Seeley G. Mudd Library is designed with collaboration in mind. The state-of-the-art space provides an array of digital assets and tools that are consistent with Mudd’s tech-focused history. Private and communal areas allow for various spaces for study, and library experts are available to assist across a wide range of fields, such as engineering, math and life, and physical and computer sciences.

Take a 360 tour of the Seeley G. Mudd Building.

Seeley G. Mudd Building
Seeley G. Mudd Building

The Global Hub

Home to the Kellogg School of Management and Department of Economics within Weinberg College, the Global Hub will inspire the next generation of business and economics leaders by supporting new forms of learning and community building through a combination of the physical and virtual in unprecedented ways.

Thanks to Herbert ’59 (’13 GP) and Anne Gullquist ’59 (’13 GP)  MBA for lead donor support on the Economics space within the Global Hub.

Watch the 415,000-square-foot Global Hub come to life from vision to reality in the video below.