List of Oklahoma State University buildings

Academic facilities

Morrill Hall
Engineering South and Edmon Low Library – view from classroom building
  • Advanced Technology Research Center
  • Agricultural Center Offices
  • Agricultural Hall
  • Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory
  • Animal Sciences
  • Architecture Building
  • Bartlett Center for the Visual Arts
  • BioSystems and Agricultural Engineering Laboratory
  • Boren Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital
  • Business Building
  • Civil Engineering Laboratory
  • Classroom Building
  • Controlled Environmental Research Laboratory
  • Cordell Hall
  • Edmon Low Library
  • Electronics Laboratory
  • Engineering North
  • Engineering South
  • Fire Protection and Safety Technology Laboratory
  • Food and Agricultural Products Research and Technology Center
  • Greenhouses
  • Gundersen Hall
  • Hanner Hall
  • Hazardous Reaction Laboratory
  • Human Environmental Sciences
  • Human Environmental Sciences West
  • Library Annex
  • Life Sciences East
  • Life Sciences West
  • MAE Research Laboratory
  • Math Sciences
  • McElroy Hall
  • Morrill Hall
  • Noble Research Center
  • North Classroom Building (finished late 2008)
  • Paul Miller Journalism and Broadcasting Building
  • Physical Sciences
  • Scott Hall
  • Seretean Center For the Performing Arts
  • Social Sciences and Humanities (formerly known as Murray Hall)[1]
  • Thatcher Hall
  • Visual Arts Annex
  • Willard Hall

Athletic facilities

Residential facilities

Traditional halls

  • Iba Hall
  • Kerr-Drummond Hall (closed)
  • Scott Hall (closed)
  • Parker Hall
  • Stout Hall
  • Wentz Hall
  • Willham Hall (tore down)

Suite-style halls

Bennett Hall
  • Bennett Hall
  • Booker-Stichcomb Hall
  • Patchin-Jones Hall
  • Village A-F Suites
  • Zink-Allen Hall

Apartments

  • Bost Hall
  • Brumley Apartments
  • Davis Hall
  • Demaree Apartments
  • Kamm Hall
  • McPherson Hall
  • Morsani-Smith Hall
  • Morrison Apartments
  • Peterson-Friend Hall
  • Prosser Apartments
  • Sitlington Hall
  • Stevens Apartments
  • West Apartments
  • Williams Apartments
  • Young Hall

Student life and Administrative services

  • Willham House (President's Residence)
  • 4-H Youth Development
  • Bennett Memorial Chapel
  • Central Dining Services
  • Colvin Center Annex
  • Colvin Recreation Center
  • Conoco Philips Alumni Center
  • Family Resource Center
  • Fire Station
  • Griffith Community Center
  • Intramural Fields
  • Kerr Drummond Mezzanine
  • Laundry Married Student Housing
  • Patillo's Community Center
  • Physical Plant Services
  • Power Plant
  • Public Information Office (PIO)
  • Scott Pasker Wentz Café
  • Seretean Wellness Center
  • Student Union
  • Telecommunications Center
  • The Market
  • Transportation Services
  • University Health Services
  • USDA Building
  • Vocational Technology Print Shop
  • Wes Watkins Center
  • Whitehurst Hall administration building

Facilities under construction or renovation

  • Intermodal Transportation Facility (starting Spring 2007)
  • McKnight Center for the Performing Arts[2] (finishing in October 2019)
  • Old Central (renovation starting Summer 2007)
  • South Murray Hall (renovation starting Summer 2007)
  • Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory
  • University Printing Services

Notable buildings demolished

  • Williams Hall, demolished 1969, nicknamed the Castle of the Prairies[3]
  • Home Economics/Geography building, demolished 2005
  • Library Building
  • Willham Hall complex, demolished 2005
  • Ceramics
  • Dairy Building
  • Cordell Hall, demolished 2018[4]

See also

References

  1. "OSU/A&M Board of Regents Approves Removal of Murray's Name from Campus". okstate.edu. Oklahoma State University. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  2. "The McKnight Center Inaugural Season - Oklahoma State University". news.okstate.edu. Spring 2019. Retrieved 2019-08-31.
  3. "Williams Hall". Oklahoma State University.
  4. "Historic Cordell Hall demolished to make room for more parking". ocolly.com. Jan 4, 2018. Retrieved 2019-08-31.
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