Concordia University (Nebraska) - Campus

Campus

Concordia University, Nebraska encompasses 120 acres (49 ha) in the town of Seward, Nebraska. The campus now has over 11 academic and administration buildings and 11 residence halls. The newest residence hall is an apartment-style-living facility, and all of the campus's residence halls include internet access and cable telecommunications connections. The university grounds are home to a portion of the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum as well as a number of university-commissioned and student-made sculptures.

  • Campus Map
  • Weller Hall is the administrative center of campus as it houses the business, marketing, admissions, financial service and human resource departments. The offices of the provost and university president (Eitzmann-Koopman) are also located in Weller. An auditorium hosts daily chapel services as well as theatrical productions. Weller also provides several classrooms for instruction.
  • Founder's Hall was originally built in 1894. As the original campus building, Founders supplied classrooms and living quarters for the first students, along with their (Rev. J. George Weller) teacher and his family. Currently, the Theatre Program's set-construction workshop operates in the basement.
  • Jesse Hall was originally built as a dormitory but now functions as office space for the business, communication, theology, and social science departments. Several classrooms and a computer lab are also present in the building. The Marxhausen Gallery of Art is located in the building with art visiting, original, and archival shows on display. Jesse Hall also is the location for several organization offices including The Sower student newspaper.
  • Brommer Hall was originally built as a student center but was converted to become a center for fine arts. The building now contains offices, studio space, classrooms, and a computer lab.
  • Most classrooms are located in the Thom Leadership Education Center (TLEC) along with an auditorium, computer labs, and the offices of the education department. Classrooms are equipped with projectors and screens as well as several containing smart boards.
  • The Science Hall hosts many reading and math classes. Laboratories for physics, biology, and chemistry are equipped with necessary equipment. A special room for dissection of a cadaver was recently constructed for gross anatomy classes.
  • Music Center is the home for many performing arts studies at Concordia. Offices for the music department are located there as well as a number of practice rooms equipped with pianos and organs. In 2008 a new Casavant Freres organ was installed in Heine Hall, the recital hall in the center, along with a new Steinway piano. A computer lab provides music students with software for composition. A black box theater in the basement of the center serves as a venue for intimate theatrical performances throughout the year.
  • Link Library (Research and Study Materials)
  • Walz Human Performance Complex (formerly Human, Health and Performance Athletic Center) Athletics and Human Health Programs
  • Janzow Campus Center ( Dining Hall, Cattle Conference Room, Student Life Office, Game Room, Mail Room, Student Activities Council Office, AED, Counseling Center, and the Bookstore)

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