Facilities and Resources
Cheek Hall: A place for prime minds
We're located in historic Cheek Hall, room 10M.
A big renovation will modernize Cheek Hall and enhance the future of STEM education at MSU.
Rooms and features
Cheek Hall has:
- Classrooms.
- Computer labs, including one of the university's open computer labs.
- Faculty offices and meeting rooms.
- Study spaces.
For those late-night study sessions, the department has reserved Cheek 38M as a study room for math students. This room is open 24-7.
History
Cheek Hall is named in honor of Dr. Virgil Cheek, the longtime head of the department of business administration and secretarial science. Cheek Hall was built in 1955 and was the university's library until the Meyer Library opened in 1981.
Cheek Hall’s central location makes it conveniently located to the Meyer Library and Carrington Hall (the university’s administrative building) plus several residence halls.
Resources around campus
Make the most of your Missouri State experience with these helpful resources.
Elevate your education at Meyer Library
Meyer Library is the university's main library. Meyer has many services and features, including:
- Academic journals.
- Databases.
- Indexes.
- International newspapers.
- Missouri’s only United Nations document depository.
- Research assistance.
- Subject guides.
- Tutoring services: Center for Learning and Writing (Bear CLAW).
- Subject guides.
Help for nontraditional students
Coming back to school? Adult Student Services can help you find the right school-life balance.