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  2. Northwestern Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, surgeons from Northwestern Memorial Hospital became the first in Illinois to perform an islet cell transplantation. [19] On May 1, 1999, Northwestern Memorial Hospital opened the 17-floor Feinberg Pavilion and 22-floor Galter Pavilion at its current location in Streeterville. The new construction became a model facility for hospital ...

  3. List of Northwestern University buildings - Wikipedia

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    Pancoe-NSUHS Life Sciences Pavilion 2003 2200 Campus Drive A 88,000 sq ft (8,200 m 2) research building that includes research laboratories, faculty offices, a vivarium, auditorium and cafe. [28] Richard and Barbara Silverman Hall for Molecular Therapeutics and Diagnostics Silverman Hall from the adjacent parking lot: 2010 [29] 2170 Campus Drive

  4. Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center - Wikipedia

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    Northwestern's Cancer Center, founded in 1974, was renamed in 1991, in recognition of a gift from Ann & Robert H. Lurie. [ 7 ] In 1996, during a visit to Chicago, Diana, Princess of Wales visited the Lurie Cancer Center to help raise money for cancer research and to benefit a cancer support group.

  5. Prentice Women's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Prentice Women's Hospital is an acute care women's hospital located adjacent to both Northwestern Memorial and the Lurie Children's Hospital, in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Prentice Women's Hospital is a member of Northwestern Medicine and serves as a teaching hospital for the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.

  6. Old Prentice Women's Hospital Building - Wikipedia

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    Northwestern University announced plans to demolish it and replace it with a medical research facility. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] Preservationists and prominent architects (including at least six Pritzker Prize winners) had called on Northwestern and the City of Chicago to save the building, [ 9 ] appealing to Chicago's "global reputation as a nurturer of ...

  7. Campus of Northwestern University - Wikipedia

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    The Northwestern University Library is the principal library for the Evanston campus of Northwestern University. The library holds 4.6 million volumes, making it the 11th largest library at a private university. [3] The building was designed in brutalist style by Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. Construction started in 1966 and ...

  8. List of Northwestern University residences - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas G. Ayers College of Commerce and Industry (CCI) is located next to the Henry Crown Sports Pavilion and Aquatic Center (SPAC) and just off of Lake Michigan.Built in 1991, it is divided into four floors, three of which are co-ed. CCI holds an annual Business Symposium, students to discuss business-related issues with leaders in the field.

  9. Patten Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    Patten Gymnasium is the name of two multi-purpose gymnasiums (one past and one present) in Evanston, Illinois, United States, on the campus of Northwestern University.The original building, designed by George Washington Maher, opened in 1909 and was home to the Northwestern Wildcats men's basketball team until 1940, when it was demolished to make room for the construction of the Technological ...