
Facilities
Northwestern has two campuses, one along the shore of Lake Michigan
in Evanston, the other along the lakefront on Chicago's Near North Side. Northwestern's downtown Chicago campus,
a complex of high-rise buildings, occupies a 20-acre lakefront site near the business and financial center
of the city. On this campus are the School of Law, the Medical School, the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern
University, the School of Continuing Studies and the Kellogg Part-Time MBA Program.
The Part-Time MBA Program's administrative and educational
facilities are located on the first five floors of Wieboldt Hall at 340 E. Superior Street on Northwestern's
downtown Chicago campus -- between Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive. The 340 East Superior Street
building is an annex to Wieboldt Hall, which has been the site of Northwestern University's management program
since 1926.
When the Kellogg School's Full-Time MBA Program was moved
to the Evanston campus in 1972, The part-time program remained on the dowtown campus because of its convenient
location for most evening students. Although the majority of part-time classes are held on the Chicago campus,
a limited number of courses are also offered on the Evanston Campus in the Donald P. Jacobs Center.
In 1998, the part-time program completed a renovation
project in which the first three floors on the south side of the 72-year-old building were completely remodeled
and four floors were added to the existing structure. The new annex is located on the Superior Street side
of the original Wieboldt Hall.
340 East Superior Street is a state-of-the-art building,
which includes the latest technologies in its classrooms and study space, complementing the Kellogg learning
experience. The building features 16 new or remodeled classrooms-many of which are outfitted with "smart
seats," allowing students and instructors to network portable computers and share data during class
and the fourth floor lounge area is a popular space for group meetings.

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