MU Residential Life • July 11, 2012Respect Hall opened alongside Responsibility, Discovery and Excellence in 2004. The four buildings are named after the University’s core values, house 720 residents and are connected by breezeways.
MU Residential Life • July 11, 2012Dogwood Hall houses approximately 175 students as part of a three-building complex with Hawthorn & Galena Halls. Opened in 2009, the halls centrally-located near the Rec Center and dining options.
MU Residential Life • July 11, 2012Responsibility Hall opened alongside Respect, Discovery and Excellence in 2004. The four buildings are named after the University’s core values, house 720 residents and are connected by breezeways.
MU Residential Life • July 11, 2012Discovery Hall opened alongside Respect, Responsibility and Excellence in 2004. The four buildings are named after the University’s core values, house 720 residents and are connected by breezeways.
MU Residential Life • July 10, 2012Built in 2006, North Hall houses close to 180 students in a suite-style layout and is adjacent to the area’s Tech. Lounge, Mizzou Market and Pavilion at Dobbs, an all-you-care-to-eat dining location.
MU Residential Life • July 11, 2012Renovated in 2011 to house 420 students in traditional-style rooms, Gillett Hall shares common space with Hudson Hall and Rollins Hall and is near the Rec Center, MU Student Center and Rollins Dining.
MU Residential Life • May 7, 2012South Hall is a suite-style hall and consists of the South Hall General Learning Community. It is near Mizzou athletic fields, Mizzou Market-Southwest convenience store, & Dobbs Pavilion dining hall.
MU Residential Life • June 28, 2012Hawthorn was built alongside Dogwood and Galena from 2007 to 2009. They have durable steel construction, energy recovery units for air filtration, green finishes, instantaneous water heaters and more!
Rob S. • July 1, 2010Get involved in the community events - like FIGs, floor activities, and the Rollins Group Council (RGC). You won't be disappointed!
MU Residential Life • July 12, 2012Renovated in 2007, Hatch Hall houses roughly 520 coed residents in traditional-style rooms. Nearby Bingham Hall offers a take-out facility called Baja Grill, study rooms and computer stations.
MU Residential Life • July 11, 2012Excellence Hall opened alongside Respect, Discovery and Responsibility in 2004. The four buildings are named after the University’s core values, house 720 residents and are connected by breezeways.
MU Residential Life • July 12, 2012Renovated in 2008, Schurz houses roughly 520 coed residents in different wings of the building. Nearby Bingham Hall features a take-out location called Baja grill, study rooms and computer stations.
MU Residential Life • July 10, 2012This coed hall houses roughly 340 students and features open lounges, FIGs and Learning Communities close to Greektown, Faurot Field and the all-you-care-to-eat Pavilion at Dobbs.
MU Residential Life • July 11, 2012Located in the heart of campus, Wolpers is just across the street from the Mizzou Rec Center and MU Student Center and features laundry rooms and a student kitchen.
MU Residential Life • June 22, 2012Along with the Res Tech, first floor of Center has a technology lounge, classrooms, a lounge and Mizzou Market - Southwest.
Andrew S. • December 5, 2011Most students will be here freshman year and senior year. Both times for intro-level classes.
Ben K. • April 11, 2013There is a great place to study with a fireplace behind infusion, if you want somewhere a bit more quiet than the student center
Cole K. • April 4, 2013Finally, access is open to all Mizzou students! Only during the hours listed though, so check before you come.
ᴡ S. • February 20, 2014Awesome looking school. The architecture is sweet and everything is up to date and modern. Comfortable chairs in 201 lecture hall and plenty of study space around the building.
Mizzou • October 17, 2010Did you know... The official home of the University chancellor has seen many guests. Mark Twain ate dinner here. Eleanor Roosevelt dressed here for a reception. Harry Truman slept here. So who's next?
Mizzou • October 16, 2010Did you know... Lowry Hall is built with red and white brick to signify the building’s location as the connection between the red and white parts of campus.
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