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, such as History, English, and Philosophy. It is found right across the Boesel Musical Arts Center on Seminary St.
Malicky Center - This is a building where many Psychology, Sociology, and Social Science courses are held. It is located in North Quad right across from the Ritter Library.
Dietsch Hall - This building is home to the Foreign Language Department, and it is located right next to Marting Hall.
Wheeler Hall: This building is home to the Education Department and all the courses. It is located in North Quad between Malicky and Telfer Hall.
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The Conservatory of Performing Arts
The Conservatory of Performing Arts is the music building on the South Side of campus. This is where different Music and Art 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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An additional part of the Conservatory of Performing Arts is the Kleist Center for Arts and Drama on the North Side of campus, where many Theater and Art majors have classes and take to the stage and display their work in the gallery.
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.