Campuses
The Kellogg School's Full-Time and Executive MBA facilities are situated along the shores of Lake Michigan in Evanston, Illinois on Chicago's North Shore, while the school's Part-Time MBA program is housed on Northwestern's Downtown Chicago campus in Wieboldt Hall. Full-time and Executive students of the Kellogg School enjoy access to a private beach, extensive sports and aquatic facilities, bike paths, playing fields and a sailing and windsurfing center. The downtown campus is in the heart of Chicago, only a few blocks away from either Lake Michigan or Michigan Avenue, and conveniently located near the many Loop office buildings where its students work. Typically, a northwestern shuttle transports students between the Evanston and Downtown Chicago campuses. In January 2006, Kellogg opened a new campus for its EMBA program for Latin American executives in Miami. Kellogg-Miami EMBA Program Executives fly in from all over Latin America and the United States for weekend courses. Regardless of location, the Kellogg School EMBA programs deliver the same exemplary content and traditional leadership and teamwork approach that had kept Kellogg consistently in the No. 1 position within EMBA rankings.
On November 11, 2009, Northwestern University announced plans to construct a new building to house the Kellogg Full-Time program. The new facility will be located adjacent to Kellogg’s Allen Center near Lake Michigan, will centralize management research and education activities, creating a unified, state-of-the-art presence on Northwestern’s Evanston campus. Construction is expected to start in the Summer of 2013 and expected to be complete by the Fall of 2016.
The new building (and the school global hub) will be designed by the highly regarded firm Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg (KPMB) Architects. The design process will include inputs from Northwestern's administration, Kellogg's faculty and the student body to create a dynamic, state-of-the-art presence for Kellogg on Northwestern’s Evanston campus. The new building is expected to attract business and thought leaders and reflect the new school moto- "Think Bravely".
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