Many years ago, I got laid up in the cupola on the roof of that place. I was going with a chick that was going to school there when it was Northwood Institute.
It's a really remarkable building. As I remember, there are over a million hand laid tiles in the atrium and it WAS the largest unsupported dome in the world until the astrodome was built.
The place is chock full of history! Back in the '20s, it was a world class hotel where Al Capone used to hang out. He would come down from Chicago on his private rail road car which would be parked on the Hotels' siding. There used to be a 40 piece orchestra that was lowered from the ceiling of the atrium on a platform for performances nightly.
The West Baden Springs Hotel had stables, an astronomical observatory ( I got some in there too), several mineral springs, trap and skeet shooting, and a bunch of other cool stuff.
The Jesuits bought it and turned it into a monestery. They really screwed the place up. They filled the springs up with concrete and other stupid stuff. The Singer Corporation bought it from them and that is the period that Northwood Institute ran it as a Hotel Management school.
It's worth a trip to see it....and if you make it up to the cupola on the roof....look for my name on the wall.