The Gaunt House was constructed during the early 1870s. The Classical Revival structure has been the residence of University presidents since the founding of the institution in 1905.
Constructed between 1907 and 1910, this Tudor Gothic structure with four towers is a landmark of the campus and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.
Roberta Hall was constructed during 1922 and opened to house female students in January 1923.
A small rustic wood bridge that serves as a destination for first dates, engagement proposals and the occasional wedding.
The class of 1948 gifted Northwest with a memorial bronze bell in honor of soldiers who fought and died during World War II, especially those fallen soldiers who attended Northwest or who once lived in northwest Missouri.
University President Robert Foster announced plans to build the Bell Tower in 1965, and it was completed in 1971 entirely with funds donated by University alumni and friends.
Completed entirely through donations, the Joyce and Harvey White International Plaza was constructed in 1998 as a tribute to Northwest's global enrollment.