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Laws Hall was a residence hall at the University of Missouri. Located at the corner of Tiger Avenue (formerly Maryland Avenue) and Kentucky Boulevard, Laws comprised a gross area of 72,871 square feet (6,769.9 m 2) over 9 floors and basement area. The street address was 1005 Tiger Ave. 65201.
Hudson Hall was renovated from 2008-2010, as part of the University's Residential Life Master Plan. The building received numerous upgrades, including new windows, carpeting, and central air conditioning. [3]
The University of Missouri (Mizzou or MU) is a public land-grant research university in Columbia, Missouri, United States. It is Missouri's largest university and the flagship of the four-campus University of Missouri System. Founded in 1839, MU was the first public university west of the Mississippi River. [17]
In 1954, Iowa State University, the University of Colorado, the University of Missouri and the University of Northern Iowa formed the Midwest Dormitory Conference. The conference was the brainchild of Iowa State's Student Residence Hall Government, which felt that such an organization was needed to encourage the exchange of ideas and information. [3]
Switzler Hall is an academic hall on the campus of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. The building was completed in 1872, and it is located on the west side of the David R. Francis Quadrangle. [2] Switzler Hall is the oldest academic building and second oldest structure on campus after the Chancellor's Residence.
Jesse Hall, formerly New Academic Hall, is the main administration building for the University of Missouri.Its dome has towered 180 feet (55 m) above the south end of David R. Francis Quadrangle since its completion in 1895.
As one of three components of a college/university housing program, [18] Residence Life is often one responsibility of a larger Housing office or department. On some campuses, however, Residence Life and Housing are responsibilities of separate departments or organizations.
A mural of James S. Rollins and the Columns is located in the office of the Missouri Governor in the Missouri State Capitol. They are also featured in a monumental stained-glass window titled Missouri at Peace located in the Missouri House Chamber. [11] A mural by George Caleb Bingham depicting Academic Hall was destroyed when the same burned.