Facilities and Resources
Cheek Hall
Cheek Hall, named in honor of Dr. Virgil Cheek, longtime head of the department of business administration & secretarial science, was built in 1955 and was the university's library until the Meyer Library opened in 1981.
Cheek Hall contains several computer classrooms and computer labs including one of the university's open computer labs. Cheek’s central location makes it conveniently located to the Meyer Library and Carrington Hall (the university’s administrative building) as well as several residence halls.
Student Study Room (Cheek 38M)
The department has reserved Cheek 38M as a study room for math students. This room is open 24 hours a day
Duane G. Meyer Library
Meyer library provides:
- Missouri’s only United Nations document depository
- Research assistance
- Center for Learning and Writing (Bear CLAW)
- Subject guides
- Indexes
- Databases
- Academic journals
- International newspapers