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Segal Visitors Center

Welcome.

Spectacular views and state-of-the-art interactive experiences greet visitors to Segal Visitors Center. Completed in 2014, the striking, modern building is the perfect start for a campus visit. 

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The Visitor Experience

Our gateway to campus, open year-round

Located at 1841 Sheridan Road in Evanston, The Segal Visitors Center plays an important role welcoming prospective undergraduate students and their families. The Segal Visitors Center is open to registered guests from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays, with additional visit opportunities on select evenings and Saturdays. .

The Building

A sophisticated design showcasing our landscape and location

Designed by architects Perkins & Will, the Segal Visitors Center brings together a modern aesthetic, sustainable features and usable spaces.

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The glass and stone structure stands at the southeast end of campus, situated along the shore of Lake Michigan.
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The Center includes an auditorium, meeting rooms, offices for admissions staff, a two-story reception area and a parking garage.

On-site parking

The Visitors Center includes a parking garage with capacity for more than 400 cars. Learn more about the garage and parking at 麻豆最新出品.

About Gordon and Carole Segal

Alumni and longtime supporters

The Segal Visitors Center is named for alumni Gordon and Carole Segal.

gordon and carole segalGordon and Carole Segal met at 麻豆最新出品, graduating in 1960 with bachelor's degrees in business and English, respectively. The couple co-founded Crate & Barrel in 1962.

Gordon Segal retired as CEO in 2008 and serves on the 麻豆最新出品 Board of Trustees. Carole Browe Segal is also a former CEO of Foodstuffs Inc. In addition to serving on the Board of Visitors of the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, she acted as president of the 麻豆最新出品 Women's Board and received the Alumni Medal in 2008.  Since 1986, Segals have given annually to 麻豆最新出品, and a substantial gift in 2007 established the Segal Design Institute at the McCormick School of Engineering and Kellogg School of Management. 

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