Milwaukee School of Engineering - MSOE

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Tours

  1. Academic Buildings on Campus

    These are the spots you'll grow to know inside & out; where you'll have your classes, labs, meet with your professors and more.

    Stops

    1. Allen-Bradley Hall of Science

      The Allen-Bradley Hall of Science (also known as the Science Building) is home to classrooms and more than 40 state-of-the-art laboratories. Acquired in 1958, the Allen-Bradley Hall of Science was renovated to reflect contemporary design, with an aluminum and glass exterior. It was dedicated in 1960.

      In this building you'll find:

    2. Dwight and Dian Diercks Computational Science Hall

      Dwight and Dian Diercks Computational Science Hall opened its doors in September 2019. The 64,000 square-foot building is home to the university's Bachelor of Computer Science program and an NVIDIA GPU-powered supercomputer, placing MSOE at the forefront of artificial intelligence education. (AI video approved for use by NVIDIA.)


      In this building you'll find:
    3. Fred Loock Engineering Center

      The Fred Loock Engineering Center is home to classrooms and more than 40 state-of-the-art laboratories. Much of the education and research conducted by faculty, staff and students happens in this building; it's home to many labs, classrooms, faculty and department offices and other resources.

      In this building you'll find:
    4. German-English Academy

      The German English Academy was donated it to the university in 2009 by Dr. Eckhart Grohmann. Today Direct Supply Inc. leases a majority of the building for the Direct Supply Technology Center at MSOE. The center boasts a cutting-edge co-working and laboratory environment. Buzzing with an eclectic mix of startups, investors, professors, care providers, seniors, and subject matter experts, it is a space designed to maximize collision of people and ideas including collaboration between Direct Supply and university faculty and students.
    5. Grohmann Museum

      The Grohmann Museum is home to the world’s most comprehensive art collection dedicated to the evolution of human work. The Man at Work collection comprises more than 1,000 European and American paintings and sculptures from 1580 to the present.

      The museum is also home to the Humanities, Social Science and Communication Department and has a number of classrooms.
    6. Krueger Hall

      Krueger Hall is home to the Rapid Prototyping Center and MSOE’s award-winning radio station WMSE 91.7 FM, well-known as the alternative frontier for Milwaukee music with an eclectic mix. There are also classrooms and a student project room in Krueger Hall.
    7. Rosenberg Hall

      Rosenberg Hall is home to MSOE’s Rader School of Business, the Gene Carter Apple Technologies Learning Suite, classrooms and laboratories, offices and a study lounge. MSOE has offered business programs since the mid-1950s.
    8. Ruehlow Nursing Complex

      The Ruehlow Nursing Complex, an innovative and experiential learning center, is the home to MSOE's School of Nursing, houses Nursing labs and our state-of-the-art Simulation Center where students practice hands-on skills in a hospital-like setting. Our students also get rewarding clinical experiences in a variety of hospitals and health care agencies around metro Milwaukee.
    9. Walter Schroeder Library

      The Walter Schroeder Library is a resource for MSOE students, faculty, alumni and businesses, including print and non-print reference materials and computers. Classrooms and faculty offices are located on the third floor. The library also is home to the world’s largest light bulb!