CAMPUS BUILDINGS
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The Alumni Student Center (ASC) is at the crossroads of the Chicago campus.
The Commons
The ground level is known as The Commons. Our retail café and seating area is primarily used for employee and student meals, but in the evening many students find that it is a good place to study, play games and just get together to talk.
Commuter Lockers
On the second floor of the Alumni Student Center, there are lockers designated for use by commuting students. To secure use of a locker, students must apply through the Office of Student Programs where they will be assigned a lock and locker. Only locks issued by the Office of Student Programs can be used on the lockers and a deposit is required.
Conference Rooms
There are three conference rooms to choose from in the ASC. Two conference rooms seat twelve and the other conference room seats ten. All these rooms have a dry erase board, on campus phone capability and network hook ups.
Fellowship Hall
The Fellowship Hall is a large study/hangout area that can be used for group events or just informal conversation. Complete with comfy furniture and student art, the Fellowship Hall is used for film showings, drama presentations and other campus social events.
Fireplace Reading Room
Unlike other parts of the ASC, the Fireplace Room has a more serene atmosphere. Incandescent lighting, overstuffed chairs, sofas and a fireplace provide a pleasant atmosphere for reading, quiet conversation and personal or spiritual reflection.
The Game Room
The game room has two billiard tables, three table tennis tables and three foosball tables as well as a small seating area for board games.
Joe's Coffee Shop
Considered to be the campus "living room," Joe's Coffee Shop is located in the Fellowship Hall and provides a comfortable atmosphere for conversation and relaxation. A wide variety of high quality espresso drinks, coffee, tea, smoothies and pastries are offered daily. Joe's hosts live music shows, provides a popular meeting place for professors and staff, and aims to support the creativity of the student body.
The George Sweeting Center for World Evangelization, named after former Moody President Dr. George Sweeting, houses the Bible, Theology and World Missions and Evangelism faculty offices and the Education Technology Services (ETS) departments.
In addition to these departments, the Sweeting Center is home to Crowell Library, three computer labs and over 40 smart classrooms each equipped with audio/video projection and Internet access.
Fitzwater Hall is a smaller academic building that contains Moody Theological Seminary, classrooms, faculty offices and a student-operated radio station, WMCR. Their signal is available around campus as well as on the Internet at www.moodycampusradio.com.
The Solheim Center serves as an athletic, recreational and lifetime fitness center as well as a sports ministry facility for Moody Bible Institute. It contains three full-sized collegiate basketball/volleyball courts, a ninth of a mile running track around the upper perimeter of the gym, four racquetball courts, a full-size auxiliary gym, weight room, aerobic room, swimming pool, offices, classrooms and conference rooms. Outside the building is a full-size soccer field and tennis courts.
The Solheim Center is named in honor of Karsten and Louise Solheim, longtime friends of Moody. Mr. Solheim, was an inventor and the developer of Ping golf clubs. He was also president of Karsten Manufacturing (Phoenix, Ariz.), a company that produces golf equipment and materials for the aerospace industry, until 1995. Mr. and Mrs. Solheim have taken a special interest in the development of a life sciences and urban outreach center for Moody.
For further information about the Solheim Center, as well as athletic team events, please visit Athletics.
Culbertson Hall houses Moody Central, the state-of-the-art student services hub of campus. Offices at Moody Central include Practical Christian Ministries (PCM) which facilitates students weekly ministry requirement; Academic Records which facilitates registration for classes as well as all academic needs; Treasury Operations where students can pay their school bill and take care of financial needs; and many other departments that service students.
Though Crowell Hall is not an academic building, it does contain many of the business offices that students will need to access. Human Resources is located on the first floor of Crowell Hall. This department assists students with on-campus employment. The second floor houses the Practical Christian Ministries (PCM) which facilitates students weekly ministry requirement, Academic Records which facilitates registration for classes as well as all academic needs, and the Alumni Departments. Third floor houses the Information Systems Department which helps students with technical support for their computer or student portal. The fourth floor contains the Treasury Operations department where students can pay their school bill and take care of financial needs.