The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences is located at 955 Main Street. The state-of-the-art building was designed to promote collaborative interaction between faculty and students through active learning classrooms and open spaces called learning landscapes. One of the most notable open spaces is the seven-story atrium comprised of over 19,000 feet of glass.
The building features laboratory spaces on the third, fourth and fifth floors. The sixth floor houses the Behling Simulation Center and Clinical Competency Center, which provide students training through scripted scenarios using mannequins and volunteers. In addition to traditional facilities, the building includes surgical and robotics suites providing training in the newest medical skills. Small classrooms and study spaces are located throughout the building.
In recognition of the Jacobs family gift of $30 million and Jeremy Jacobs’ tremendous service and philanthropy to the university, the medical school in 2015 was named in their honor.