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Northwestern Health Sciences University Breaks Ground on Wolfe-Harris Center for ExcellencePosted June 25, 2007
“Without the vision, passion and leadership of John Wolfe (Northwestern’s founder), this wouldn’t have been possible,” said Mark Zeigler, DC, president of Northwestern. “This building will allow our students to have the best educational experience possible.” In attendance at the event were Northwestern’s Board of Trustees; members of the alumni association’s board of directors; Gene Winstead, the mayor of Bloomington; and faculty, staff and students. The Wolfe-Harris Center for Excellence will house the Wolfe-Harris Center for Clinical Studies, the Greenawalt Library, the Integrity Management Student, Alumni and Career Services Center, and administrative offices. Actual construction on the building began June 20. |
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Northwestern
Health Sciences University held a ceremonial groundbreaking June
22 for its 48,000-square-foot Wolfe-Harris Center for Excellence.


