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University
Resources The
Kellogg School’s full-time program occupies
a six-story complex on Northwestern University’s
Evanston campus. The Donald P. Jacobs Center is equipped
with 17 classrooms, more than 50 group study rooms,
conference rooms, quiet study areas and a student
lounge. It is also home to the school’s administrative
and faculty offices. The focal point of the building
is the glass-topped Joseph and Carole Levy Atrium
where students gather to study, eat lunch and socialize.
In addition, Northwestern University offers tremendous
resources to meet most of your needs.
Libraries
Northwestern University Library, with more than 3.5
million volumes, is one of the largest university
libraries in the United States. Other libraries on
the Evanston campus often used by management students
are the Mathematics Library and the Seeley G. Mudd
Science and Engineering Library.
Information
Technology Services
A robust and constantly expanding infrastructure gives
students the technological tools they need to complete
their coursework and participate in extracurricular
activities. On campus, students access the Kellogg
network through both wireless and wired Internet connections.
Kellogg’s computing labs provide students with
specialized software and peripheral resources for
their laptops, including printers, large-screen monitors
and scanners.
The school’s intranet site offers a wealth of
resources helpful for classroom work and collaborative
learning, as well as club and extracurricular activities.
Incoming students can take advantage of Web-based
preparatory courses in math, accounting, microeconomics
and statistics. The TeamNet system provides students
working in study groups with confidential peer evaluations
of their team skills.
The Kellogg School offers full technical support for
computer hardware and software programs used by business
school students. To provide this level of support,
incoming students purchase a Kellogg-specified laptop
computer, which comes preloaded with all the communications
peripherals and software needed for their studies
and is offered by a major vendor at a discounted price.
Sports
and Recreation
Northwestern’s location along the shores of
Lake Michigan makes it an ideal setting for recreational
sports such as swimming, sailing, beach volleyball,
jogging, in-line skating and cycling. The Kellogg
Student Association coordinates participation in a
number of intramural sports, including basketball,
floor hockey, broomball, volleyball, indoor soccer
and softball. Kellogg School teams compete against
other MBA programs in soccer, rugby and ice hockey.
Northwestern University also offers sports leagues
that compete at the club level.
Northwestern University has numerous sports facilities
that are free for students. The Henry Crown Sports
Pavilion and Dellora A. and Lester J. Norris Aquatics
Center house racquetball courts, squash courts, an
indoor track, courts for tennis and basketball, an
Olympic-sized swimming pool, a weight room and a sun
deck.
Patten Gymnasium has basketball and volleyball courts,
weight and gymnastics rooms, and a golf center. Blomquist
Recreation Center, located across the street from
the Jacobs Center, offers basketball, floor hockey
and volleyball courts, as well as aerobics classes.
Nearby Ryan Field hosts Northwestern football and
soccer games. Softball diamonds and tennis courts
are located around campus. Northwestern maintains
its own beach, just a short walk from the Jacobs Center.
Sailing lessons are conducted at the Northwestern
University boathouse, and boats may be borrowed upon
certification from the Sailing Club.
Student
Health
Northwestern university maintains a health service
for students on the Evanston campus. All full-time
students are eligible to use the outpatient services
without additional cost. For a fee, spouses of students
may also elect to be covered by this plan.
Cultural
opportunities on campus
Northwestern's Pick Staiger concert hall brings in
world-recognized musical acts of every genre, the
Block
Museum of Art presents several exhibits annually
in addition to its permanent art collection, and the
Theatre & Interpretation Center offers theatrical,
musical and dance performances by students and renowned
professionals.
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