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Trienens Hall Nicolet Football Center Lake Michigan Long Field Patten 2 (Recreation) Gymnasium Inset is one block north and 3⁄4 mile west 10 LINCOLN STREET ISABELLA STREET Career Advancement Rocky Miller Park McGaw Memorial Student Hall/ Welsh-Ryan Residences Student Trienens Hall Arena Residences Sharon J. Drysdale Field COLFAX STREET Beach CAMPUS DRIVE CAMPUS Nicolet Anderson Norris Football Center Student 21 Aquatics Hall AVENUE ASBURY Residences Center Byron S. Coon Tennis North NORTH Courts Campus Sports Center Parking 13 Garage Ryan Henry Crown Field Sports Pavilion/ DARTMOUTH PLACE Student Combe Tennis Center CENTRAL STREET ASHLAND AVENUE Residences 11 International Tennis Courts Leonard B. Thomas Frances Athletic Complex TECH DRIVE Searle Building NOYES STREET Lakeside Fields Mudd Library CTA to Chicago CTA Technological Cook Hall Lutheran Institute 13 Center Hogan Biological SHERIDAN ROAD SHERIDAN Sciences Building SHERMAN AVENUE SHERMAN Ford Motor Company ORRINGTON AVENUE ORRINGTON HAVEN STREET Engineering Design Center Pancoe-NSUHS Life Sciences 9 Pavilion Catalysis Center 12 Shakespeare Ryan Garden Hall Student 8 Residences Dearborn Allen Center Observatory Silverman Hall Garrett- GARRETT PLACE Evangelical Annenberg Theological Hall Seminary 15 Sheil Catholic NORTHWESTERN PLACE SIMPSON STREET Center 14 Shanley Swift Hall Hall LIBRARY PLACE Cresap Central Lunt Laboratory Utility Family Hall Plant Institute Blomquist Recreation Center DRIVE CAMPUS Owen L. Coon Canterbury Fiedler Forum House Hillel Center Jacobs Center FOSTER STREET Chambers Hall Arthur Andersen 16 McCormick Leverone Auditorium 2 Hall Hall Foster-Walker 7 Norris Complex University 6 Center Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Deering University Library Library Block Engelhart Museum Hall SHERIDAN ROAD SHERIDAN Searle Hall 5 Annie May Swift Hall University Wirtz Center for the EMERSON STREET Hall Kresge McCormick Performing Arts Regenstein Centennial Tribune Hall Cahn Center Auditorium Hall Marshall 18 17 4 Dance Center Scott 3 The Human Hall Harris Rock Louis Hall Resources Hall UNIVERSITY PLACE 2 Weber Crowe Hall Locy CAMPUS DRIVE 21 Student ELGIN ROAD Arch 19 Hall Lutkin SHERIDAN ROAD Residences Hall Sailing Center Music Millar Lake Michigan Admin. Student Chapel 1 Fisk 20 Residences Hall 1800 Sherman Parking Office Music Levere Avenue Practice Segal Visitors Center Memorial Student Temple Center Parking Garage CLARK STREET Residences Parkes CTA to Chicago to CTA Rebecca Hall Segal Visitors Center Crown Center Downtown Evanston Business Parking CLARK STREET Office Campus access road BENSON AVENUE John Service road (authorized vehicles only) SHERMAN AVENUE SHERMAN Financial Aid Evans O AVENUE ORRINGTON AVENUE Alumni Bicycle/pedestrian path Center McManus CTA el station CHURCH STREET Living-Learning CHICAG Center Public Parking 14 Metra railroad station Emergency “blue light” telephone CHURCH STREET HINMAN AVENUE 12/14 City emergency “blue light” telephone SON AVENUE (maintained by the city of Evanston) SHERIDAN ROAD SHERIDAN JUD 84401.indd 1 1/7/15 2:19 PM NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Campus Highlights* 1. Alice S. Millar Chapel reflection in a beautifully landscaped 16. Norris University Center Northwestern University is an officially setting. Dearborn Observatory is used for Our student union is where you’ll find secular institution. However, with 45 both astronomy classes and Friday-night the campus bookstore, a large food court, religious groups and 11 dedicated campus stargazing. a Starbucks, a bank, an Apple store, the clergy, students can choose to be active in a 9. Technological Institute Wildcard office and the campus box range of faith communities. Millar Chapel and Ford Motor Company office, as well as other student services and offers Protestant services and provides Engineering Design Center activities. meeting space for an array of religious At more than 750,000 square feet, the 17. Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, groups. Technological Institute has been home to Regenstein Hall of Music, and 2. Student Life Countless resources the McCormick School of Engineering and The Mary and Leigh Block are available to help Northwestern Applied Science since 1942. The LEED- Museum of Art Pick-Staiger Concert undergraduates succeed in their studies certified Ford Center houses the Segal Hall hosts major musical performances; and with future plans. The University Design Institute, the Farley Center for Regenstein Hall of Music houses smaller Academic Advising Center (1940 Sheridan Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and the performance venues and music practice Road) focuses on choosing majors/double Murphy Cooperative Engineering Program. rooms for students. The Mary and Leigh majors, inter-school transfers, and health 10. Patten Gymnasium In addition Block Museum of Art showcases prints, professions advising. Northwestern Career to three hardwood multipurpose courts for photography, and other visual media. Advancement (620 Lincoln Street) offers basketball and volleyball, an Olympic free 18. Wirtz Center for the walk-in advising and on-campus recruiting. weight room, and a leg weight room, Patten Performing Arts and John J. Student Affairs (Scott Hall) oversees areas Gymnasium houses the Gleacher Golf Louis Hall such as student life, multicultural resources, Center, widely regarded as the finest indoor The four theaters in the Wirtz Center for and health services. learning center in the collegiate golf world. the Performing Arts provide stages for 3. The Rock A gift of the class of 1902, 11. Henry Crown Sports the majority of the student productions the Rock was once a decorative drinking Pavilion, Norris Aquatics held on campus each year. The center also fountain. Today it is the center of a campus Center, and Combe Tennis contains rehearsal rooms, dance studios, tradition in which students paint the Rock Center These sports facilities feature and scene and costume shops. The adjacent overnight to publicize events and causes. an Olympic-size swimming pool, a diving John J. Louis Hall contains a film sound 4. University Hall, Kresge pool, a running track, aerobic exercise stage, a large TV studio, editing rooms, and Centennial Hall, and Harris Hall equipment, resistance equipment, and free an auditorium. University Hall, Kresge Centennial Hall, weights, as well as racquetball, basketball, 19. Fisk Hall and McCormick and the recently renovated Harris Hall and squash courts. Combe Tennis Center, Tribune Center The Medill School’s house several departments in the Weinberg built in 2002, has six indoor tennis courts journalism facilities are based in both Fisk College of Arts and Sciences as well as and hosts matches for the men’s and Hall and the McCormick Tribune Center. classrooms and lecture halls. University women’s tennis teams. These include a top floor broadcast studio Hall, built in 1869, is the oldest building 12. Ryan Hall and Silverman that holds a state-of the-art control room on campus. Hall Ryan Hall and the nearby Silverman and engineering area, a four-person anchor 5. Annie May Swift Hall Built Hall for Molecular Therapeutics and desk, room for 16 reporters/producers, and in 1895 and recently renovated, Annie Diagnostics are home to impressive high-end editing rooms. May Swift Hall houses School of facilities for scientists working on fields 20. Music Administration Communication offices, a theater–lecture such as nanotechnology, computational Building and Lutkin Hall These hall, seminar classrooms, and a flexible bioinformatics, and precision proteomics. two buildings house classrooms, practice teaching area for performance studies. 13. Various varsity athletic spaces, and performance venues for Bienen 6. Deering Library Loosely modeled venues Several of our Big Ten varsity School of Music students, as well as the on King’s College Chapel at Cambridge teams practice and compete ¾ of a mile Office of Music Admission and Financial University, Deering Library served as the west of campus. Our Lakeside Fields for Aid. University’s main library until 1970. It now soccer, lacrosse, and field hockey are located 21. Student Housing Northwestern contains the art and music libraries as well at the north end of the lakefront. students are offered an array of housing as University Archives. 14. Lakefront, campus beaches, options on campus, from residential 7. University Library With more and sailing center Northwestern colleges that house 25 to halls that house than 5 million volumes, the main library students enjoy swimming and recreation up to 600. Housing can be found across houses the 10th-largest private collection on two campus beaches. Students also campus. in the country. InfoCommons on Level 1 have access to a sailing center for sailboat Learn more about provides computer workstations, plasma and windsurfing rentals. The lakeside path Northwestern screens for laptop hookup, and computer- between the two beaches is well used by We hope you enjoyed your visit to ready booths and flexible seating areas for walkers, runners, and bicyclists. Northwestern’s Evanston campus! To group work. 15. Annenberg Hall Home to the learn more, please contact the Office of 8. Shakespeare Garden and School of Education and Social Policy since Undergraduate Admission: Dearborn Observatory Hidden 1993, Annenberg Hall hosts the school’s [email protected] from view, students come to the advising offices as well as classrooms and ugadm.northwestern.edu Shakespeare Garden for moments of quiet research labs. (847) 491-7271 * numbers correspond to map locations 84401.indd 2 12/23/14 11:30 AM.
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