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63 exit, make a left. Take Highway 63 South to the Stadium
Boulevard exit, make a right. Take Stadium Boulevard
to Tiger Avenue, make a right. At the fourth stop sign,
the Turner Avenue Parking Structure is on your left. Exit
structure using the Southeast-side stairwell. The Reynolds
Alumni Center is to the left.
—from the West: Take Interstate 70 East to the Stadium
Boulevard exit, make a right. Take Stadium Boulevard to
Mick Deaver Dr./Tiger Ave., make a left. At the fourth stop
sign the Turner Avenue Parking Structure is on your left.
The Reynolds Alumni Center is to the left.
UM Libraries
Depository
Information Regarding Visitor Parking
Lemone Industrial Blvd.
Directions to the University of Missouri
Visitor permits are available at the Parking & Transportation
Office located on level 2 of the Turner Avenue Parking
Structure.
NOTE: Please make sure that you secure appropriate
parking.
There are also various metered spaces throughout campus.
Contact either Parking & Transportation (573) 882-4568 or the
Office of Visitor Relations (800) 856-2181 or (573)
882-6333 to get detailed information regarding parking
locations. Please bring coins.
Grindestone Prkwy
Bearfield
(* Denotes audio available)
We have developed a historical walking tour to share a few of our favorite stories about Mizzou.
The sites with asterisks also have an audio option. Make your way around campus using the
map number, listed first, followed by the prompt number if audio is available. Enjoy your day at
Mizzou! To hear audio, dial 573-629-1364, enter the prompt number of the site then the # sign
(There is no cost except use of your minutes).
JESSE HALL* (54, 1) Jesse Hall, built in 1895 to replace Academic Hall (see No. 2 and
3), is the centerpiece of the MU campus. The top floor of Jesse was used as a rifle range during
the early part of the 20th century. Today you won’t find rifles in Jesse Hall, but many of MU’s
administrative offices are here, including those of the chancellor, administrative services, admissions, cashiers, research, registration, student affairs, visitor relations and university affairs.
FRANCIS QUADRANGLE* (35, 2) The Quad — which is sometimes called red campus
because of the classic brick architecture — has long been a symbol of Mizzou pride and history.
It is named after David R. Francis, the governor of Missouri who was instrumental in keeping the
university in Columbia after Academic Hall burned in 1892.
THE COLUMNS* (18, 3) One of the most photographed sites in Missouri, the Columns
represent the core of Mizzou pride and tradition. They are all that remain of the university’s original
administrative and classroom building, Academic Hall.
HILL AND TOWNSEND HALLS* (47 & 156, 4) These buildings are a part of MU’s
College of Education. Completed in 1936, Townsend served for many years as a laboratory school
for elementary and secondary students. University students received classroom experience here
as part of their College of Education training program. Today, the college prepares future teachers
for the classrooms of the 21st century.
LAFFERRE HALL & ENGINEERING SHAMROCK* (56, 5) The main engineering building was one of six structures immediately built after the Academic Hall fire of 1892.
The shamrock’s roots as the College of Engineering’s symbol go back to the early 1900s, when
MU students claimed to have “discovered” that St. Patrick was an engineer. It is said that you
are destined to marry an engineer if you walk across the embedded stone of the Engineering
Shamrock north of the college on the Quad.
SWITZLER HALL & BELL* (151, 6) Once called Scientific Hall, Switzler is the oldest
classroom building on campus and houses the Department of Communication. The hall’s bell
rang each hour that school was in session until 1936, when students made the moonlit trek up
a rickety ladder and onto the roof to “liberate” the bell’s clapper in hopes of postponing classes.
Today, the bell tolls to mark the passing of members of the Mizzou family, on Tap Day and to
recognize Mizzou ’39 award recipients.
PEACE PARK & BRIDGE* (69, 7) Peace Park was called McAlester Park until the
Kent State shootings in the spring of 1970. In response to the Vietnam War and the shootings,
a Mizzou student constructed a peace sign out of rocks. Thus, it became Peace Park. Legend
says if you walk across the stone bridge with your significant other, you’re destined to marry.
AVENUE OF THE COLUMNS* (18, 8) Though both buildings were destroyed by fire,
the columns of the former Boone County courthouse and the columns of Academic Hall align
perfectly along Eighth Street. The avenue connects the two landmarks and symbolizes the
dynamic relationship between community and university.
Prospective
undergraduate
students should
contact Admissions
at (573) 882-2456
or in Missouri/
Illinois/Kansas at
1-800-225-6075.
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WALKING TOUR (map #, walking tour #)
Campus tours are
generally offered
several times a day,
Monday-Friday. Call
(573) 882-6333 or
(800) 856-2181.
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MU was founded in 1839 and is the oldest state university west of the Mississippi River. Academic Hall, the main University building which housed the
administration, library and classrooms, was destroyed by fire in 1892. The
Columns, all that remain of Academic Hall, are the symbolic center of campus.
After the fire, an effort was made by other towns to have the University moved
to their location. However, Columbia citizens helped raise funds to keep the
University in their city. Jesse Hall, the present main administration building, was
completed in 1895. It and the 17 buildings surrounding Francis Quadrangle
are on the National Register of Historic Places. Today with more than 35,000
students and 18 schools and colleges, MU is a land-grant institution that emphasizes service to citizens and Missouri's major public research university.
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Visitor Relations.............................. (800) 856-2181 or (573) 882-6333
The MU Visitor
Relations Office is
available and happy
to assist you on
your visit to MU and
the area in general.
Our hours are
8-5 Monday-Friday.
Columbia area
Tiger Ave.
GENERAL ASSISTANCE
to the University
of Missouri. As a
land-grant institution
we are dedicated to
teaching, research
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Missouri and the
nation.
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Welcome
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Off campus ............................ (573) 882-2121
University Hospital & Clinics .. (573) 882-4141
University of Missouri
Campus Map
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DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE FOR UNIVERSITY NUMBERS
SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM* (36, 9) Mizzou is home to the oldest journalism school
in the world. It was established in 1908 by Walter Williams and is always ranked among the
best programs in the country. The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute’s industry leading
resources demonstrate new technologies advancing news production, design and delivery,
information and advertising. Features include a technology and research center, the Futures
Laboratory and Demonstration Center, an enlarged journalism library, administrative offices,
fellows and graduate-studies programs and seminar space.
JOURNALISM ARCHWAY* (173, 10) The two stone lions that stand in the archway
between Neff and Walter Williams halls once guarded a Confucian temple in China. Dating from
the Ming Dynasty, circa 1400, the lions became a fixture on campus in 1931 when the Chinese
government gave them to the School of Journalism. Today, as the story goes, if students break
the silence of the archway while passing through, they will fail their next exam.
RESIDENCE ON FRANCIS QUADRANGLE* (135, 11) Built in 1867, this house
is the oldest building on campus and has been home to 18 university presidents and chancellors. Many notable guests have stayed at the residence, including Mark Twain and Eleanor
Roosevelt. In 1890, the Columbia Missouri Herald reported “ghostly apparitions” in the windows
of the upstairs bedrooms, and the unoccupied house was placed on guard. Today, Chancellor
Brady J. Deaton and his wife, Anne, reside in the home.
THOMAS JEFFERSON STATUE & TOMBSTONE* (135, 12) Founded in 1839,
Mizzou is the first public land-grant institution west of the Mississippi river, an outcome of Thomas
Jefferson’s dedication to expanding the United States and his commitment to public education.
Jefferson also is the father of the University of Virginia, MU’s sister school and the model for
Francis Quadrangle. Jefferson’s gravemarker was donated to MU by his grandchildren. In 2001,
a statue of Thomas Jefferson, created by Colorado sculptor George Lundeen, was dedicated as
a gift from the trustees of the Jefferson Club.
DAVID R. FRANCIS BUST* (54, 13) David R. Francis, former governor of Missouri,
was instrumental in keeping the University of Missouri in Columbia after Academic Hall burned
down. Today, the university quadrangle bears his name. Students keep his bust, or its nose at
least, well polished by participating in a longstanding campus tradition of rubbing Francis’ nose
before an important exam in hopes of getting an A.
BARBARA UEHLING MONUMENT* (66, 14) Barbara Uehling served as chancellor of
the university from 1978–86. She was the first woman in U.S. history to lead a national land-grant
university. Uehling is responsible for beginning the Campus Beautification Project and turning
Lowry Street into Lowry Mall to create a pedestrian campus. She also advocated a campus master
plan, created the Staff Advisory Council and developed what is now Mel Carnahan Quadrangle.
LOWRY MALL* (66, 15) Once a street through campus, Lowry Mall now serves as a bridge
between “red campus” and “white campus.” Red campus is made up of the mostly red brick buildings around Francis Quadrangle on the west side of the university, and white campus consists
of the Missouri white limestone buildings on the east side. Lowry Mall is home to the Fine Arts
Building, the Student Success Center, Ellis Library and Lowry Hall — former home of the Missouri
School of Religion and current home of the Honors College and the College of Arts and Science.
ELLIS LIBRARY* (29, 16) Mizzou’s main library is the largest public research library in the
state of Missouri, containing millions of books, volumes of microfilm, government documents and
current periodicals. It also features the Bookmark Café, located in the Richard Wallace Atrium,
and the James B. Nutter Family Information Commons. The Special Collections branch includes
western historical manuscripts, government documents and rare books.
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI (29, 17) The society maintains
reference, newspaper and manuscript libraries as well as a fine art collection. These galleries
exhibit sculptures, paintings and prints of Missouri scenes by artists such as George Caleb
Bingham and Thomas Hart Benton. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and
8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday. To arrange a visit, call 882-7083.
GEORGE CALEB BINGHAM GALLERY (32, 18) Located in the Fine Arts Building,
the gallery features regularly changing exhibits of artwork by students, faculty and nationally
and internationally known artists. Hours are 7:30 a.m. to noon, 1 to 5:00 p.m. Monday through
Friday. For more information, call 882-3555.
MEMORIAL UNION* (76, 19) Memorial Union was built to honor MU students who
gave their lives to their country during war. MU tradition requires speaking in hushed tones and
tipping or removing your hat when walking under the arches to honor those who died. Outside
is the War Mothers’ Memorial, while inside houses the Bengal Lair (a dining and programming
venue), a computer lab, the International Center and Tower Lounge. Conference rooms can be
reserved by calling 884-8793.
MU STUDENT RECREATION COMPLEX (83, 20) The Student Recreation Complex
includes indoor and outdoor leisure pools, an Olympic-sized swimming pool for MU’s swimming
and diving teams, a bouldering wall, indoor basketball and racquetball courts, an indoor track and
more than 150 pieces of cardio equipment. Brewer Fieldhouse comprises the north side of the
building and is the original home of the men’s basketball team. Adjacent to the facility is Stankowski
Field, the intramural field and outdoor track. Near what was once Rollins Field, it was the site
of the first Homecoming football game played against Kansas in 1911, which ended in a 3-3 tie.
STUDENT CENTER* (84, 21) The Student Center houses an array of student services
including the University Bookstore, Tiger Tech, multicultural affairs, student life, the Center for
Student Involvement and a food court. Visitors may want to visit the Traditions Lounge to learn
some Mizzou history or take a step back in time and visit the Shack. The information desk allows students to rent laptops and board games, as well as other items to be used throughout
the facilities.
TIGER PLAZA* (155, 23)A gift from the Mizzou Alumni Association and other private contributors,
Tiger Plaza anchors the south end of Mel Carnahan Quadrangle, named after the former governor of Missouri. The plaza features a bronze Bengal tiger standing atop a waterfall. The water
cascades over a plaque inscribed with MU’s alma mater.
REYNOLDS ALUMNI CENTER* (136, 25) The Reynolds Alumni Center houses the
university’s development office, Mizzou Alumni Association, MU Publications, and the University
Club, which hosts banquets and events. For more information, call 882-2586.
BEETLE BAILEY SCULPTURE* (136, 26) Mort Walker, BA ’48, first designed his
famous cartoon character Beetle Bailey in The Shack, a popular student hangout. After The
Shack burned down in 1988, the statue was erected to remember The Shack and honor the
classic cartoon and the artistic alumnus who created him.
TRADITIONS PLAZA (157, 24) Located in the heart of campus, Traditions Plaza is the
largest outdoor programming stage in central campus and a perfect spot for concerts, outdoor
movies, spirit rallies, outdoor classes as well as a gathering place for Mizzou family and friends.
Throughout the plaza are etched granite tile markers paying tribute to current and past MU traditions, notable alumni and historical happenings. A time capsule buried center stage will contain
mementos from MU's 175th anniversary and campus life in 2014.
JESSE HALL CORNERSTONE (54, 27) The original cornerstone of Academic Hall
was moved to the Memorial Gate north of Francis Quadrangle in 1915. Now it rests in the Jesse
Hall rotunda in a handsome display designed by alumna Shawn Browning, BS HES ’11.
TO CAMPUS
Accountancy, School of, 303 Cornell 882-4463
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, College of, 2-64 Agriculture, 8828301
Arts and Science, College of, 317 Lowry, 882-4421
Business, Trulaske College of, 111 Cornell , 882-7073
Education, College of, 109 Hill, 882-0560
Engineering, College of, W1025 Laferre, 882-4375
Graduate School, 210 Jesse Hall
Health Professions, School of, 504 Lewis 882-8011
Human Environmental Sciences, College of, 117 Gwynn, 882-6424
Journalism, School of, 120 Neff, 882-4821
Law, School of, 203 Hulston, 882-6487
Informational Science and Learning Technology, School of, 303 Townsend,
882-4546
Medicine, School of, MA204 Medical Sciences, 882-1566
Music, School of, 135 Fine Arts Building, 882-2604
Natural Resources, School of, 103 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resource Building
(in the College of Agriculture), 882-6446
Nursing, Sinclair School of, S235 Nursing, 882-0277
Public Affairs, Truman School of, 105 Middlebush Hall, 882-3304
Social Work, School of, 724 Clark (in the College of Human Environmental
Sciences), 882-6206
Veterinary Medicine, College of, W203 Veterinary Medicine, 882-3554
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University Press
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Cornell ...................................... E8
Corner Playhouse, see 33
Crowder.....................................F8
Curtis ...................................... D10
Dalton Research Center............ J4
Daniel Devine Pavillion ............ H5
Donald W. Reynolds
Journalism Institute .................. B8
Eckles..................................... E12
Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, see 94
Ellis Library and Auditorium...... D9
Engineering East, see 56
Engineering West ..................... C7
Evans Scholars ........................ G7
Faurot Field, see 75
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Fine Arts Annex ...................... C10
Fire Station and Training ........ G12
Francis Quadrangle.................. C8
Fraternities and Sororities,
see listing at end of index
Gannett .................................... B8
Garage, University
(maintenance) ........................... J9
General Services....................... J9
Gentry .................................... D10
Geological Sciences................. B8
Glen L. McElroy M.D.
Sports Med Center, see 81
Golf Course, A.L. Gustin
and club house ......................... H1
Green Chapel, A.P., see 76
Gwynn .................................... D10
Gymnastics and Dance
Practice Facility ......................... J6
Health Sciences Library,
J. Otto Lottes .............................F8
Hearnes..................................... J7
Heinkel ..................................... A7
Hill ............................................ C8
Hitt St. Market, see 126
Hitt Street Parking Structure .... B9
Honors College, see 65
Hospital and Clinics
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Hulston ..................................... D8
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3 401 East Stewart ...................... C6
4 Academic Support Center ........ C7
5 Agricultural Engineering ..........F12
6 Agriculture .............................. E10
~ Allen Auditorium, see 10
7 Alpine Tower ..............................L3
8 Anheuser-Busch Natural
Resource Building .................. E10
9 Animal Science
Research Center .................... G13
10 Arts and Science ...................... D9
11 Arts and Science Mall .............. E9
~ Assessment Resource
Center (ARC), see
Lemone Industrial Park
map on reverse side
12 Bald Eagle Aviary ................... E14
13 Bond Life Sciences Center..... E10
~ Bookstore, The
Mizzou Store, see 84
~ Brady Commons, see 84
~ Brewer Fieldhouse, see 83
~ Brookfield,Dutton
Sports Med Center, see 81
~ Buck’s Ice Cream Place, see 28
~ Campus Mail Facility
(ongroundfloor),see48
~ Carnahan Quadrangle, see 73
14 Chemistry ............................... D11
15 Clark ......................................... E6
16 Clinical Support and
Education Bldg ......................... G8
17 Clydesdale ..............................F13
18 Columns ................................... C8
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Parking: Arrangements may be made through Parking
and Transportation Services: (573) 882-4568.
Please Check Information on Signs at Entrances
to Parking Lots to Avoid Towing.
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Information Regarding General Parking Arrangements
Available from Parking and Transportation Services, second
entrance from Tiger Ave on Turner Avenue inside Turner
Avenue Parking Garage, (573) 882-4568, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon. - Fri.
or from University Police, (573) 882-7201 at any time. Restrictions
on some faculty-staff parking lots are lifted at certain times.
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Visitor parking is listed in the index under parking.
Special parking arrangements for prospective
students can be made through the office of
Admissions by calling toll free in Missouri, Kansas
and Illinois 1(800) 225-6075, all others call
(573) 882-2456.
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Jesse ........................................ C8
Journalism Institute, see 27
Keller Auditorium, see 40
Kuhlman Court (Brady Park) .... D9
Lafferre Hall .............................. C7
Lee Hills ................................... B8
Lefevre ................................... C10
Lewis ........................................ D6
Library, see 29
Life Science
Business Incubator................... K4
Livestock Center,
Trowbridge, see 158
Lloyd L. GainesMarion O’Fallon Oldham
Black Culture Ctr. ....................F10
Locust Street Building .............. A7
Loeb ......................................... B7
London ..................................... C7
Lowry Hall ................................ C9
Lowry Mall ................................ D9
Mathematical Sciences ............ E8
McAlester ................................. B7
McAlester Park ......................... B8
McKee Gymnasium ................ D10
McReynolds ............................. B7
Medical Science ....................... G8
Mel Carnahan Quadrangle ....... D8
Melvin H. Marx .......................... J4
Memorial Stadium ......................I6
Memorial Union ...................... C10
Middlebush ............................... C9
Missouri Orthopaedic Institute....I9
Missouri Psychiatric Center...... G8
Missouri Theatre ...................... A8
Mizzou Athletic Training
Complex ................................... H5
Mizzou North, see Mizzou
North map on reverse side
Mizzou Sports Arena ................ K6
MORENET, see Lemone
Industrial Park map
on reverse side
MU Recreation Complex .......... E9
MU Student Center .................. E9
Mule Barn ................................F14
Mumford ................................. C10
Museum of Anthropology, see 150
Museum of Art and Archaeology,
see 97
Museum Support Center ........ K10
Neff ........................................... B8
Noyes ....................................... C7
Nursing ..................................... G8
Parker....................................... B7
Parking Structure #7 ................ H9
Parking, Visitor Metered ......... B6,
B9, B10, C9, C10, D7, E8, E9, F11,
F12, F13, G7, G10, H10
Patient Care Tower ................... G9
Peace Park, see 69
Physicians Medical Building ... G10
Physics ................................... D11
Pickard ..................................... C8
Poultry Nutrition Lab............... H14
Printing Services, see Lemone
Industrial Park map on reverse
side, and Digiprint Centers in Ellis
Library, see 29 & MU Student
Center, see 84
Professional Building................ C9
100 Psychology ............................... A8
~ Quarterdeck Building, see
Lemone Industrial Park map on
reverse side
101 Raptor Rehabilitation.............. E14
102 Read....................................... D10
~ Records Management,
see Lemone Industrial Park
map on reverse side
103 Red Cross Blood Center .......... K4
104 Residential Life Service Bldg ... D5
105 Research Park Development .... J4
Residence Halls
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
Bingham (Dining Hall) .............F11
Center Hall ............................... G6
College Avenue Hall ................F11
Defoe-Graham ..........................F9
Discovery ............................... G11
Dobbs (Dining Hall) .................. G7
Dogwood .................................. G9
Excellence ...............................F11
Galena.......................................F9
Gateway Hall .......................... G10
Gillett .......................................F10
Hatch .......................................F12
Hawthorn ...................................F9
Hudson ....................................E11
Johnston and Eva Js .............. E10
Lathrop ..................................... G7
Laws ......................................... G7
Mark Twain and Dining Hall ..... D6
McDavid ................................... B7
North Hall ................................. G6
Pershing (Hitt St. Market) ......... G9
Plaza 900 Dining Facility .........F11
Respect ...................................F10
Responibility ........................... G10
Rollins (Dining Hall)................ E10
Schurz .....................................F11
South Hall................................. G6
Tiger Diggs ................................L5
Wolpers ...................................F10
135 Residence on
Francis Quadrangle.................. C8
Reynolds Alumni Center........... D8
Rhynsburger Theatre, see 32
Rock Quarry Center ................ J11
Rock Quarry Warehouse .........K11
Rothwell Gymnasium, see 83
Rusk, see Mizzou North
map on reverse side
139 Sanborn Field ......................... E12
140 Schlundt ................................. D10
141 Schweitzer.............................. C11
142 Sears Plant Growth Facility .... D10
~ Shelden Academic Resource
Center, see 81
143 Simmons Field ...........................I4
~ Soccer Field, see 167
144 Softball Field ..............................I3
~ Stadium, see 75
145 Stanley ................................... D10
~ State Historical Society of
Missouri, see 29
146 Stephens ................................ C11
147 Stewart ................................... C10
148 Strickland Hall .......................... E8
149 Student Success Center .......... C9
150 Swallow .................................... C8
151 Switzler..................................... C8
152 Tate .......................................... D8
153 Tennis Building ..........................L3
154 Tiger Ave. Parking Structure .... G7
155 Tiger Plaza ............................... E8
156 Townsend ................................. D7
~ Track and Field, see 167
157 Traditions Plaza........................ D8
158 Trowbridge Livestock Center.. H13
159 Tucker .................................... D10
160 Turner Ave. Parking Structure .. D7
~ UM Libraries Depository,
see Lemone Industrial Park
map on reverse side
161 University Ave. Parking
Structure................................. C10
162 University Hall .......................... H3
163 University Place ......................B11
~ University Press, see
Lemone Industrial Park
map on reverse side
136
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137
138
~
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University Student Apartments
164 Manor House............................ B9
165 Tara Apartments .......................I13
166 University Heights .................... D6
167 Varsity Soccer Field ...................I3
168 Veterans Administration
Hospital, Harry S. Truman
Memorial .................................. H8
169 Veterinary Medical Bldg. .........F13
170 Veterinary Medical
Diagnostic Lab ........................F13
171 Veterinary Science ................. E13
172 Virginia Ave. Parking
Structure..................................F10
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173
174
~
VISITOR RELATIONS, see 136
Walter Williams......................... B8
Waters .................................... C10
White Campus Greenhouses, see
142
~ Whitmore Recital Hall, see 32
175 Whitten ................................... C10
~ Women’s and Children’s
Hospital see map
on reverse side
Sororities and Fraternities
A
B
Note: Only Sororities and Fraternities with
housing on campus are listed
Sororities
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
Alpha Chi Omega ......................F7
Alpha Delta Pi .......................... E7
Alpha Phi ...................................F6
Chi Omega ................................F6
Delta Delta Delta .......................F7
Delta Gamma ............................F6
Gamma Phi Beta .......................F7
Kappa Alpha Theta................... G7
Kappa Delta ............................. E7
Kappa Kappa Gamma.............. E7
Phi Mu .......................................F7
Pi Beta Phi ............................... E7
Sigma Kappa.............................F7
Sigma Sigma Sigma................. E7
Zeta Tau Alpha ..........................F7
C
D
Fraternities
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
AA
BB
CC
DD
EE
FF
GG
HH
II
JJ
KK
LL
MM
NN
Acacia .................................... D12
Alpha Epsilon Pi ........................F7
Alpha Gamma Rho................. D11
Alpha Gamma Sigma ............... E6
Alpha Tau Omega .....................F7
Beta Sigma Psi........................B11
Beta Theta Pi ......................... D11
Delta Chi .................................. D7
Delta Sigma Phi ....................... E7
Delta Tau Delta ......................... E7
Delta Upsilon ............................ E7
Farmhouse ................................F7
Kappa Alpha Order................. C11
Kappa Sigma............................ C5
Lambda Chi Alpha .................... C5
Phi Delta Theta ........................ E5
Phi Gamma Delta ..................... E7
Phi Kappa Theta ...................... E7
Pi Kappa Alpha..........................F6
Sigma Alpha Epsilon ................ C4
Sigma Chi............................... C11
Sigma Nu ................................E11
Sigma Phi Epsilon .....................F6
Sigma Pi ................................... E6
Sigma Tau Gamma ...................F6
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F
G
Common Interests/Destinations
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Admissions, see 54
Alumni Center, see 136
Bookstore, see 84
Campus Tours, see 54
Cashiers, see 54
Disability Center, see 76
Faurot Field, see 75
Financial Aid, see 54
Graduate School, see 54
Hearnes, see 45
International Center, see 76
Jesse Auditorium, see 54
Jesse Wrench Auditorium, see 76
Library, see 29
Memorial Stadium, see 75
Memorial Union, see 76
Missouri Theatre, see 80
Mizzou Arena, see 82
MU Student Center, see 84
Recreation Center, see 83
Registrar, see 54
Residential Life, see 109
Transcripts, see 54
Veteran Center, see 76
Visitor Relations, see 54
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