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Kellogg Global Hub Kellogg School of Management’s new global hub on the Evanston campus, a 410,000-square-foot lakefront education center, will be filled with open and inviting communal spaces that enable dialogue and debate, spontaneous idea sharing, and inspired problem solving. The Department of Economics in the Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences will also be housed there.

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Kellogg Global HubKellogg School of Management’s new global hub on the Evanston campus, a 410,000-square-foot lakefront education center, will be filled with open and inviting communal spaces that enable dialogue and debate, spontaneous idea sharing, and inspired problem solving. The Department of Economics in the Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences will also be housed there.

Music and Communication BuildingScheduled to open in fall 2015, the five-story Music and Communication Building on the Evanston campus will house the Bienen School of Music and the School of Communication’s administration and faculty in the departments of Theatre and Performance Studies. Integrating completely with the existing Regenstein Hall of Music, the 152,000-square-foot-facility includes a 400-seat recital hall, a choral rehearsal/recital room, an opera rehearsal room/black box theater, classrooms, practice rooms, faculty studios and offices, and choral and orchestral libraries.

Biomedical Research BuildingThe new Biomedical Research Building will be in the heart of Northwestern Medicine’s academic medical center on the Chicago campus and connected to the Robert H. Lurie Medical Research Center. Northwestern Medicine brings together the Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern Memorial HealthCare to create a national epicenter for healthcare, education, research, community service, and advocacy.

Athletics and Recreation ComplexA major complex for athletic and recreational activities on the north end of the Evanston campus is designed to improve Northwestern’s athletic programs in a way that benefits the entire student body and the University as a whole. The complex is expected to enhance recruitment and raise our visibility with prospective student-athletes nationally; meet the needs of all students through intercollegiate, club, and intramural sports, as well as recreational activities and major events; and improve the fan experience and help solidify “Chicago’s Big Ten Team.”