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Crescent Center for Arts and Neuroscience

Officially dedicated on October, 19, 2018, The Center, or CCAN, is an 11,000-square-foot space on the south end of campus that opened in fall 2017, hosting classes, research, collaboration and exhibition of creative works.

CCAN. Photo Credit: Jeff Liszka

CCAN is the home of the interdisciplinary Neuroscience Program, which integrates biology, chemistry, philosophy, engineering, and psychology. CCAN’s Arts Creativity Corridor features a student art gallery with a high, open ceiling; flexible track lighting; and uninterrupted white walls. Students played a key role in designing the building’s Student Common space by participating in one of three planning committees to create a comfortable environment that would accommodate socializing and studying with friends.

Key donors for CCAN included: Alexander Levi ’67 (of whom the Neurosciene Wing is named) and Victory Levi; John Robson ’70; and foundation partners: the Edward C. and Ann T. Roberts Foundation, the William and Alice Mortensen Foundation, and the Maximilian E. & Marion O. Hoffman Foundation.


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