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93% OF 2015 USF GRADUATES are employed or enrolled in graduate school 45% of USF undergraduate students ARE FROM FIRST-GENERATION OR LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS MAJORITY OF OUR GRADUATES STAY in Northeast Indiana DEAR UNIVERSITY OF SAINT FRANCIS FRIEND, Welcome to the opening of the only university in the center of beautiful downtown Fort Wayne. We are excited as students and faculty settle into these new spaces to engage in innovative programs designed to prepare future community leaders. They will interact in an environment like none before it. Industry-specific labs and classrooms designed for the learning style of today s students support collaborative instruction for a technical and fast-paced world. This has been accomplished through the investment of many city leaders, who could see the benefit of high-quality education in Fort Wayne s cultural and commercial hub; arts and business partners who have pledged to become part of our students education through internships, mentoring and instruction; economic development leaders, who saw the regional impact of a downtown campus; our talented faculty; and the Fort Wayne community, which for decades has embraced the University of Saint Francis as an educator and trusted friend and servant to the community. But we value the contributions of our students most highly. They will soon become part of the diverse fabric of USF Downtown, as they make the priceless investment of time and talent to improve their lives and our world. Their trust is the standard we bear as we move ahead with programs of impact and relevance. We invite you to share our excitement. Visit downtown and tour our facilities. You will see energy and hope for a bright tomorrow as we develop future professionals. Their vistas are seemingly endless. We thank God for our many blessings as we continue on the path to which He has led us. In service and His love, Sister M. Elise Kriss, OSF University of Saint Francis President
Keith Busse School of Business and Entrepreneurial Leadership Accounting, business, risk management and insurance, META, entrepreneur and leadership programs W. Wayne St. Fairfield Ave. USF Robert Goldstine Performing Arts Center Public and private lectures and performances Ewing St. Historic Woman s Club Public reception and meeting space School of Creative Arts Music Technology Center Music Technology Program W. Berry St. W. Berry St. Fairfield Ave. Former Mizpah Shrine Buildings USF Parking Event and student Ewing St. W. Main St. USF DOWNTOWN The University of Saint Francis now has a home downtown and we are committed to being a long-term, major player in revitalizing and transforming the heart of Fort Wayne for the benefit of our students and community. BUSINESS SCHOOL USF has been a part of the fabric of our community since opening the Spring Street Fort Wayne campus in 1944. When the opportunity presented itself to offer classes in the booming downtown area through the creation of a new location, we jumped at the chance! The center of Fort Wayne has become a focal point for culture and business in Northeast Indiana, and the new USF Downtown will put 300 students, faculty and staff right in the middle of it all. MEETING SPACES, EVENTS AND LECTURES MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
USF Business Center USF s META Program The Media Entrepreneurship Training in the Arts (META) program is designed around project-based learning concepts where people and ideas come together in dynamic ways. Students work in teams according to various disciplines they are likely to find in the workplace. Their future employers will appreciate that each USF graduate they hire can work in a team setting and collaborate on project outcomes. META community capstone projects can be a defining experience for USF students admitted to this exclusive program.
Keith Busse School of Business and Entrepreneurial Leadership Relocating the USF business school adds vibrancy to downtown Fort Wayne. The campus proximity improves connections between our students and the business community, creating more opportunities for internships and mentoring. With this collaboration, we expect future Fort Wayne entrepreneurs and executives to develop from the downtown campus. Fortunately, these start-up enterprises historically remain close to their initial inception points. From these seeds grow new family businesses and quality careers. Business School Building (former Chamber building) 128 SF 3 120 SF WORK ROOM 115 SF 154 SF DEAN'S RECEPTION 357 SF META & EPIC DIRECTORS 379 SF DEAN'S OFFCE 189 SF VENDING 124 SF 3 70 SF 138 SF 4 50 SF KITCHENETTE 78 SF 513 SF ADJUNCT PROF 180 SF 3 99 SF COLLABORATIVE WORKROOM 1315 SF MECHANICAL 338 SF 375 SF 562 SF 97 SF STUDY ALCOVE/ FUTURE S 244 SF 3-4 184 SF 273 SF 425 SF 26 SF 122 SF 4 99 SF 3 39 SF COLLABORATORY ANNEX 494 SF JANITOR'S CLOSET 65 SF 122 SF 40 STUDENT 1502 SF 51 SF 436 SF Corridor 355 SF WOMEN'S 147 SF STUDENT ALCOVE 541 SF 25 SF STUDY ALCOVE/ FUTURE S 182 SF 5 61 SF MECH/ 592 SF COLLABORATORY ROOM 939 SF WOMEN'S 183 SF 693 SF MECHANICAL ROOM 496 SF UNISEX 70 SF WORK ROOM 109 SF 20 STUDENT 611 SF CLOSET 42 SF 10-12 427 SF 989 SF MEN'S 125 SF 125 SF IT CLOSET 101 SF 1 69 SF 6-8 252 SF 1 347 SF FOYER 747 SF UNDER 1 84 SF FOYER 490 SF WOMEN'S 131 SF Alcove 42 SF VESTIBULE 75 SF 4 45 SF TV 25 STUDENT DESKS WHITEBOARD 435 SF PHONE17 SF BOOTH ENTRANCE ALCOVE 92 SF MEN'S 159 SF TV 684 SF LIFT 93 SF 803 SF COFFEE108BAR STOR SF 281 SF 107Hall SF LOBBY 369 SF 2 375 SF 1475 SF MENS 147 SF Corridor 342 SF FINANCE LAB 622 SF S 878 SF HALL 102 SF 313 SF MECHANICAL 73 SF ALCOVE 37 SF 884 SF 1.29:12 2 391 SF COFFEE BAR 405 SF FOYER 357 SF CYBER CAFE 1263 SF 2 404 SF 2 288 SF LOUNGE 1175 SF MEDITATION 223 SF Main level Second level Third level Mezzanine Business School Building Features Six classrooms Finance lab Project-based learning collaborative space Coffee/sandwich bar and cyber lounge Student study spaces throughout building Offices and conference rooms Renovated Woman s Club event space
USF Music Technology Center USF Robert Goldstine Performing Arts Center
USF Robert Goldstine Performing Arts Center (former Scottish Rite) MUSIC STOR 150 SF MECH WATER MAIN/ VESTIBULE ISO 91 SF 58 SF 96 SF MUSIC LIBRARY 57 SF 1 53 SF 272 SF 96 SF 262 SF ISO MASTERING STUDIO 149 SF 55 SF 189 SF 189 SF CLOSET COLLABORATIVE 73 SF 264 SF ENSEMBLE ROOM TRACKING ROOM A 982 SF 56 SF 376 SF 646 SF VISITING PROF./ 54 SF 66 SF 725 SF STOR MEN'S 75 SF STOR 55 SF 176 SF 52 SF 76 SF CONTROL ROOM A 1103 SF 74 SF IT CLOSET GALLERY LOUNGE A/V EQUIP. 52 SF 55 SF 128 SF 421 SF 284 SF Redundant Room 78 SF WOMEN'S 74 SF 165 SF 45 SF 61 SF ENSEMBLE REHERSAL 1132 SF 224 SF DN 65 SF DN 341 SF 71 SF 545 SF SUITE 770 SF CONTROL ROOM B 59 SF ISO 237 SF 63 SF 60 SF TRACKING ROOM B DN MECHANICAL ROOM 264 SF 691 SF 82 SF 45 SF Corridor 121 PIANO LAB 303 SF 599 SF WOMENS 133 SF JANITOR 32 SF 20 PIANOS Hall MENS ELEV ACCESS 103 SF 36 SF 122 SF KITCHENETTE 121 SF MENS 10-12 260 SF ELEV WOMENS 149 SF 169 SF ELEV. 47 SF 47 SF First level Second level Third level Lower level USF School of Creative Arts Music Technology Center USF Downtown is also the new home for the USF Music Technology program. This growing program allows our students to hone their performance and production skills and implement these abilities in cooperation with downtown entertainment venues and production companies serving business needs. Music Technology Features Recording/teaching studios Ensemble rehearsal room Mastering studio Music library Twelve mix and edit rooms Unique student spaces Seven music practice rooms Piano teaching lab Classrooms, offices and conference room Proximity to the university s 2,000-seat auditorium in the USF Robert Goldstine Performing Arts Center provides additional high-caliber project-based learning opportunities for all USF students utilizing the downtown campus. Performing Arts and More. The university has preserved an important piece of Fort Wayne history undertaking a creative reuse of this notable building.
Rental Opportunities USF is pleased to offer exceptional venues for your upcoming meeting, conference or special event. Historic Woman s Club Located on the third floor of the the USF Business Center (former Chamber building), the Historic Woman s Club provides added character to your event. The facility can accommodate groups of up to 200 depending on your needs. The Club will reopen in fall 2016. Be one of the first to hold your event in this historically important Fort Wayne location. USF Robert Goldstine Performing Arts Center The building s historic charm is complemented by its modern amenities. Newly-renovated in 2016, the downtown Fort Wayne building includes an auditorium, ballroom and lobby. For more information about our versatile rental options, please visit usfpac.com or contact a member of our facilities and events staff: Debra Bragg, manager n 260-399-8006 n dbragg@sf.edu Nancy Money, director n 260-399-7700, ext. 6107 n nmoney@sf.edu Main Campus n 2701 Spring Street n Fort Wayne, Indiana 46808 n 260-399-7700 n sf.edu USF Robert Goldstine Performing Arts Center n 431 West Berry Street n Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802 USF Business Center n 826 Ewing Street n Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802