Kellogg School of Management breaks ground on state-of-the-art education facility
- The Kellogg School of Management held a groundbreaking ceremony on May 14, 2025, in Evanston, Illinois for a new state-of-the-art education facility.
- This event followed a sustainable demolition of the Allen Center and plans to reuse 5,807 tons of crushed concrete to reduce material hauling and environmental impact.
- Construction has progressed with 107 caissons drilled to about 80 feet deep, involving around 250 workers and focusing next on earth retention, excavation, and underground utilities.
- Dean Francesca Cornelli highlighted that the new building will enhance the student experience and foster innovation, while President Michael Schill described the occasion as a significant achievement for both Northwestern University and the Kellogg School of Management.
- Nearly 75% funded through Kellogg’s $600 million Full Circle Campaign, the building will open in fall 2027, double Allen Center seating, connect to the Global Hub underground, and enhance global engagement.
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Kellogg’s Next Act: A Global Hub 2.0 For The Hybrid Era
Northwestern President Michael Schill and Dean Francesca Cornelli (center), along with donors and supporters of the university, ceremonially broke ground on the new Kellogg building on May 14, 2025. Kellogg photo The Kellogg School of Management has officially broken ground on a cutting-edge academic facility in Evanston — a project that aims to redefine hybrid learning and global collaboration in business education. In a ceremony held on May 14…
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