Academic Buildings

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    Business and Communication

    Kamm Hall - This building houses Business courses, the Investment Club, Digital Marketing, and Tax Clinics.

    Loomis Hall - Loomis Hall houses the BW Radio Station 'The Sting' and many communication courses are held here. 'The Exponent,' the student-led campus newspaper, has its newsroom in Loomis Hall.

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    Humanities and Social Sciences

    Marting Hall - This is a building for humanities courses. It is found right across the Boesel Musical Arts Center on Seminary St.

    Malicky Center - This is a building in which many psychology, sociology, and social science courses are held. It is located in North Quad right across the Ritter Library

    Dietsch Hall - This building is home to the department of foreign languages, and it is located right next to Marting Hall.

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    The Conservatory of Music

    The Conservatory of Music is a big building on the South Side of campus. This is where different music majors spend most of their time. The 3 sections that make up the Conservatory are:

    • The Boesel Musical Arts Center
      Merner-Pfeiffer Hall
      The Kulas Musical Arts Building

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    Baldwin Wallace University is known for the Conservatory of Music because it has created national attention from its annual Bach Festival and Musical Theatre Program.

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    STEM Buildings

    The Knowlton Center - This building is home to Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, and Physics majors. Knowlton is a highly technologically advanced building that encourages research, innovation, and collaboration.

    Telfer, Wilker, and McKelvey Hall - This building is home to the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Neuroscience, Geology, and Astonomy. It is located in North Quad next to the Knowlton Center.