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W•lcome Columbia area to the -Columbia. t As a land-grant LEGEND N institution we ,_ Pedestrian Campus. , are dedicated to Streets closed 8: 15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. teaching. research Mon .-Fri. when classes are in session. I and service to Missouri and the nation.

The MU Visitor Relations Office is located on Conley Avenue in Jesse Hall, the main administrative building. We will be happy to assist you on your visit to MU and the area in general. •Columbia Regional Our hours are Hospital 8-5 Monday-Friday.

Campus tours are generally offered 740 several times a day, Monday-Friday. Call (573) 882-6333 or (800) 856-2181. 63 s ~ Veterinary Medical Prospective Bldg C: ~ t: O E undergraduate e- ~ V < ~ ~ 'ii cu ::, students should g -, ~ contact Admissions 1105 Carrie at (573) 882-2456 Francke Drive I if or in Missouri/Illinois Quarterdeck Bldg. at 1-800-225-6075. •.------Research • Park UM Libraries O oepository University Press --g E3 Records Management Directions to the University of Information Regarding ii5

Missouri-Columbia Visitor Parking Maguire Blvd. CI] -from the East: Take Interstate 70 Visitor permits are available at the Printing ARC West to the Highway 63 exit, make Parking & Transportation Office lo­ Services a left. Take Highway 63 South to the cated on level 2 of the Turner Avenue 0 MORENET Stadium Boulevard Parking Garage. exit, make a right. Grindestone Prkwy Take Stadium Boulevard to Maryland NOTE: Please make sure that you ------111111111111111111111111111111111116.lllllllli AC Avenue, make a right. At the fourth secure appropriate parking . stop sign, the Turner Avenue Garage is on your left. Exit garage using the There are also various metered Northeast-side stairwell to access spaces throughout campus . Jesse Hall. Contact either Parking & Trans­ portation (573)882-4568 or the -from the West: Take Interstate 70 Office of Visitor Relations (800)856- East to the Stadium Boulevard exit, 2181 or (573)882-6333 to get detailed make a right. Take Stadium Boulevard information regarding parking loca­ to Mick Deaver/Maryland, make a tions. Please bring coins. left. At the fourth stop sign the Turner Avenue Garage is on your left. Exit ga­ rage using the Northeast-side stairwell to access Jesse Hall. ' 2 ' 3 ' 4 ' 5 ' 6 ' 7 ' 8 ' 9 ' 10 ' A riJiJi~·

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• UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA C 00 Pedestrian Campus, Streets closed 8:15 a.m.- 3:45 p.m. • Mon.-Fri. when classes are in session Visitor parking D M Metered parking ~ Accessible parking ~ Construction Zone • T Emergency Telephone Parking for Visitors Visitor parking is listed in the index under parking. E Special parking arrangements for prospective students can be made through the office of Admissions by calling toll free in Missouri and Illinois 1(800) 225-6075, all others call • (573) 882-2456. Information about Special Parking Arrangements for Visitors Available from Parking and Transportation Services, second F entrance from Maryland on Turner Avenue inside the Turner ✓□ G 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 V on some faculty-staff parking lots are lifted at certain times. 'D • Ill Parking: Arrangements may be made through Parking \J ~ and Transportation Services. Please Check Information on Signs at Entrances G to Parking Lots to Avoid Towing man equal opportunity institution

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2 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ' 15 MAP INDEX - Faurot Field, see 74 92 Plaza 900 Dining Facility ...... F10 166 Virginia Avenue Parking Garage .. 1105 Carrie Francke Drive (Old 30 Fine Arts ...... C9 93 Poultry Nutrition Lab ...... H14 F10 Alumni Center) ...... H1 31 Fine Arts Annex ...... C9 - Printing Services, see map on - VISITOR RELATIONS, see 52 A 2 401 East Stewart ...... C6 32 Fire Station and Training ...... G 12 reverse side 167 Walter Williams ...... 88 3 Academic Support Center ...... C6 33 Francis Quadrangle ...... CB 94 Professional Building ...... C9 168 Waters ...... C10 4 Agricultural Engineering ...... F12 - Fraternities and Sororities, see 95 Psychology ...... A7 White Campus Greenhouses, see 5 Agriculture ...... E9 listing at end of index - Quarterdeck Building, see map 136 - Allen Auditorium, see 8 34 Gannett ...... 88 on reverse side - Whitmore Recital Hall, see 30 • 6 Anheuser-Busch Natural 35 Garage, University (maintenance) 96 Raptor Rehabilitation ...... E15 169 Whitten ...... C9 Resource Building ...... E10 Jg 97 Read ...... D9 7 Animal Science Research Center 36 General Services ...... J8 - Records Management, see map G14 37 Gentry ...... D9 on reverse side Sororities and Fraternities B 8 Arts and Science ...... DB 38 Geological Sciences ...... 87 98 Red Cross Blood Center ...... K3 Note: Only Sororities and Fraternities with housing on campus are listed 9 Arts and Science Mall ...... E8 - Glen L. McElroy M.D. Sports Med 99 Research Park ...... K2 - Assessment Resource Center Center, see 79 100 Research Park Development ... J3 Sororities 39 Golf Course, A.L. Gustin and club (ARC), see map on reverse side Residence Halls A Alpha Chi Omega ...... F7 10 Bald Eagle Aviary ...... E15 house ...... H1 • 101 Bingham (Dining Hall) ...... F11 B Alpha Delta Pi ...... E6 - Bookstore, University, see 11 - Green Chapel, A.P., see 75 102 Center Hall ...... •..... G6 C Alpha Phi ...... F6 11 Brady Commons ...... E8 40 Gwynn ...... D10 ooo 103 College Avenue Hall ...... F11 D Chi Omega ...... F6 - Brewer Fieldhouse, see 144 41 Hadley-Major ...... G9 GP C 104 Cramer ...... G9 E Delta Delta Delta ...... F6 C - Brookfield, Dutton Sports Med 42 Health Sciences Library, J. Otto ooO 105 Defoe ...... F9 F Delta Gamma ...... F6 Center, see 79 Lottes ...... F8 106 Discovery ...... G11 G Gamma Phi Beta ...... F7 - Buck's Ice Cream Place, see 27 43 Hearnes ...... J7 • ooa• fJ • 107 Dobbs (Dining Hall) ...... G6 H Kappa Alpha Theta . .. . G7 - Campus Mail Facility (on ground 44 Heinkel ...... A7 108 Excellence ...... F11 I Kappa Delta ...... E7 floor), see 46 45 Hill ...... C7 er~ ~• a 109 Gillett ...... F10 J Kappa Kappa Gamma ...... E6 • 12 Chemistry ...... D11 - Hitt St. Market, see 120 110 Graham ...... F9 K Phi Mu ...... F6 13 Clark ...... E5 46 Hitt Street Parking Garage ...... 89 D Ci 111 Hatch ...... F12 L Pi Beta Phi ...... E6 14 Clinical Support and Education Honors College, see 64 112 Hudson ...... E11 M Zeta Tau Alpha ...... F7 Bldg ...... G8 47 Hospital and Clinics and Parking . 113 Johnston and Eva Js ...... E10 D a 15 Clydesdale ...... F13 GB Fraternities "C'.J 1::======114 Jones ...... G6 - Columbia Regional Hospital, see 48 Hulston ...... D8 N Acacia ...... 811 115 Lathrop ...... G6 map on reverse side 0 Alpha Epsilon Pi ...... F7 Intramural/Recreation Fields 116 Laws ...... G7 • 16 Columns ...... CB P Alpha Gamma Rho ..... D11 Goo ci •OmdD• ooa1 117 Mark Twain and Dining Hall ..... D6 Q Alpha Gamma Sigma ...... E6 ;~ ~ft~:~~·:::::::::::::::::::::: ::: :::::::::::t! 118 McDavid ...... 86 R Alpha Kappa Lambda ...... E6 • 51 Stankowski ...... F7 119 North Hall ...... G6 S Alpha Tau Omega...... F6 120 Pershing (Hitt St. Market) ...... G9 T Beta Sigma Psi ...... 811 121 Respect ...... F10 U Beta Theta Pi ...... D11 E 122 Hesponibility ...... G10 V Delta Sigma Phi ...... E7 123 Rollins (Dining Hall) ...... •...... E10 W Delta Tau Delta ...... E6 124 Schurz ...... F11 X Delta Upsilon ...... E7 125 South Hall ...... GS Y Evans Scholars ...... G7 126 Stafford ...... G9 Z Farmhouse ...... F6 • 127 Wolpers ...... F10 AA Kappa Alpha Order ...... C11 BB Kappa Sigma ...... C4 128 Residence on Francis Quadrangle CC Lambda Chi Alpha ...... C4 52 Jesse ...... ca CB DD Phi Delta Theta ...... E4 F - Journalism Institute, see 26 129 Reynolds Alumni Center ...... D7 EE Phi Kappa Psi ...... E5 Keller Auditorium, see 38 Rhynsburger Theatre, see 30 FF Phi Kappa Theta ...... E7 53 Kuhlman Court (Brady Park) ... D9 130 Rock Quarry Center .. ..- ...... J 11 GG Pi Kappa Alpha ...... F6 54 Lafferre Hall ...... C7 131 Rock Quarry Warehouse ...... K11 HH Pi Kappa Phi ...... F6 55 Lee Hills ...... 87 132 Ronald McDonald House ...... 19 II Sigma Alpha Epsilon ...... C3 • 56 Lefevre ...... C 1O - Rothwell Gymnasium, see 144 JJ Sigma Chi ...... C11 57 Lewis ...... D6 - Rusk, see map on reverse side KK Sigma Nu ...... E11 Library, see 28 133 Sanborn Field ...... E12 LL Sigma Phi Epsilon ...... F6 58 Life Science Technology 134 Schlund!...... D10 MM Sigma Pi ...... E6 G Incubator ...... K3 135 Schweitzer ...... C11 NN Sigma Tau Gamma ...... E6 59 Life Sciences Center ...... E 10 136 Sears Plant Growth Facility ... D10 Livestock Center, Trowbridge, see - Sheldon Academic Resource 151 Center, see 79 Common Interests/Destinations 60 Lloyd L. Gaines-Marion O'Fallon 137 Simmons Field ...... 13 - Admissions, see 52 • Oldham Black Culture Rsrc. Ctr.... - Soccer Field, see 161 - Alumni Center, see 129 F10 138 Softball Field ...... 12 Bookstore, see 11 61 Locust Street Building ...... A7 - Stadium, see 74 - Campus Tours, see 52 62 Loeb ...... 86 139 Stanley ...... D10 - Cashiers, see 52 H 63 London ...... C6 - State Historical Society of - Financial Aid, see 52 64 Lowry Hall ...... C8 Missouri, see 28 - Graduate School, see 52 65 Lowry Mall ...... D9 140 Stephens ...... C 11 - International Center, see 75 66 Maryland Ave. Parking Garage G7 141 Stewart...... C10 - Jesse Auditorium, see 52 67 Mathematical Sciences ...... E8 142 Strickland Hall ...... ES - Jesse Wrench Auditorium, see 75 • 68 McAlester ...... 87 143 Student Health Center ...... G9 - Library, see 28 - McAlester Park, see 89 144 Student Recreation Center ...... E9 - Memorial Union, see 75 69 McKee Gymnasium ...... D9 145 Student Success Center ...... C9 - Recreation Center, see 144 70 Mc Reynolds ...... 86 146 Swallow ...... CB - Registrar, see 52 71 Medical Science ...... GB 147 Switzler ...... C7 - Transcripts, see 52 72 Quadrangle ...... E8 148 Tate ...... D8 - Visitor Relations, see 52 73 Melvin H. Marx ...... J3 149 Tennis Building ...... L3 7 4 Memorial Stadium ...... 16 150 Townsend ...... D7 75 Memorial Union ...... C9 - Track and Field, see 161 • 76 Mid-Missouri Mental Health 151 Trowbridge Livestock Center . H 13 Center ...... G7 152 Tucker ...... D10 77 Middlebush ...... C8 153 Turner Ave. Parking Garage .... D6 78 Missouri Department of - UM Libraries Depository, see map J Conservation ...... 111 on reverse side 79 Mizzou Athletic Training CenterH4 154 University Avenue Parking 80 Mizzou Sports Arena ...... K5 Garage ...... C10 17 Conley Ave. Parking Garage ... D6 - MORENET, see map on reverse 155 University Hall ...... H2 18 Conley House ...... D7 side 156 University Place ...... 811 • 19 Connaway ...... E12 81 Mule Barn ...... F15 - University Press, see map on 20 Cornell...... E7 82 Mumford ...... C9 reverse side - Corner Playhouse, see 31 - Museum of Anthropology, see University Student Apartments 21 Crowder ...... F7 146 K 157 Manor House ...... 89 22 Curtis ...... D1 O - Museum of Art and Archaeology, 158 Tara Apartments ...... 113 23 Dalton Research Center...... J3 see 91 159 University Heights ...... DS 24 Daniel Devine Pavillion ...... H4 83 Museum Support Center ...... K10 160 University Village ...... D4 25 Dockery-Folk ...... G9 84 Neff ...... 88 26 Donald W. Reynolds Journalism 85 Noyes ...... C7 • 161 Varsity Soccer Field ...... 12 Institute ...... 88 86 Nursing ...... GB 162 Veterans Administration Hospital, 27 Eckles ...... E12 87 Parker ...... 87 Harry S. Truman Memorial ...... H8 - Ellis Fischel, see map on reverse 88 Parking, Visitor Metered ...... 163 Veterinary Medical Bldg ...... F13 L side G10,D7,F12,F11,D6,86,B8,B10,E7 164 Veterinary Medical Diagnostic 28 Ellis Library and Auditorium .... D9 89 Peace Park ...... 87 Lab ...... F13 - Engineering East, see 54 90 Physics...... D11 165 Veterinary Science ...... E13 29 Engineering West...... C6 91 Pickard ...... CB

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ACADEMIC UNITS fossils. An exhibit of fluorescent minerals is at the east end of the lower level. Also displayed are fossils of swimming and flying reptiles, fish, amphibians, Accountancy, School of, 303 Cornel l" 882-4463 and mammals; large mastodon bones; and an exhibit on the evolution of the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, College of, 2-64 Agriculture, horse. Call 882-6785. 882-8301 Arts and Science, College of, 317 Lowry, 882-4421 George Caleb Bingham Gallery, in the Fine Arts Building, contains a large Business, College of, 111 Cornell , 882-7073 gallery with regular changes in exhibits, including invitational and locally Education, College of, 109 Hill, 882-0560 organized faculty and student shows. Call 882-3555. Engineering, College of, W1025 Laferre, 882-4375 Extension Division, 108 Whitten, 882-7477, 800-919-5651 Glen Smart Waterfowl and Upland Game Bird Collection is found in the Graduate School, 21 O Jesse, 882-6311 corridors of Anheuser-Busch Natural Resource Center. The mounted collec­ Health Professions, School of, 504 Lewis 882-8011 tion of ducks, geese, swans, scoters, pheasants, quail, ptarmigans, turkeys, Honors College, 21 O Lowry, 882-3893 and pigeons is one of the largest in the United States. Call 882-3436. Human Environmental Sciences, College of, 117 Gwynn, 882-6424 Journalism, School of, 120 Neff, 882-4821 Joint Collection of the University of Missouri Western Historical Manu­ Law, School of, 203 Hulston, 882-6487 script Collection and State Historical Society of Missouri is in the west Informational Science and Learning Technology, School of, 303 Townsend, wing of Ellis Library. The collection is one of the largest in the Midwest, with 882-4546 emphasis on Missouri and the Great Plains area. Holdings include papers Medicine, School of, MA204 Medical Sciences, 882-1566 of Missouri's governors, U.S. senators and representatives, and other lead­ Natural Resources, School of, 103 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resource Build­ ers; labor union collections; business records; church records; personal and ing (in the College of Agriculture), 882-6446 family papers; steamboat materials; and audio and visual collections. Call Nursing, Sinclair School of, S235 Nursing, 882-0277 882-6028. Social Work, School of, 724 Clark (in the College of Human Environmental Memorial Union, was built to honor students of the MU family who gave Sciences), 882-6206 their lives for their country during war. MU tradition requires speaking in Veterinary Medicine, College of, W203 Veterinary Medicine, 882-3554 hushed tones and tipping or removing your hat when walking under the arches to honor those who died. Inside there is a food court, computer lab, DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE FOR the International Center and several lounges and conference rooms that can UNIVERSITY NUMBERS be reserved by calling 884-8793. On campus ...... O Museum of Anthropology, Swallow Hall, is the only anthropological museum Off campus ...... (573) 882-2121 in the state of Missouri, and one of the few in the Midwest. Its archaeological University Hospital & Clinics ...... (573) 882-4141 and ethnographic collections include over 100 million artifacts dating from 9000 BC to modern times. A gift shop is on the premises. Call 882-3764. GENERAL ASSISTANCE Museum of Art and Archaeology, Pickard Hall, has comprehensive collec­ Visitor Relations ...... (800) 856-2181 tions of more than 13,000 art objects representative of all parts of the world (573) 882-6333 and all periods from Paleolithic to the present. The cast gallery has casts that were made from original Greek and Roman sculpture. A gift shop is located HISTORY on the second floor. Call 882-3591. MU was founded in 1839 and is the oldest state university west of the Reptile Exhibit is located at 202 Stewart Hall, east of the Memorial Union. Mississippi. Academic Hall, the main University building which housed the Cases contain amphibians and reptiles native to Missouri. Animals are fed at administration, library and classrooms, was destroyed by fire in 1892. The 9:30 on Fridays. Usual hours are 9-4 when classes are in session. Columns, all that remain of Academic Hall, are the symbolic center of cam­ pus. After the fire, an effort was made by other towns to have the University State Historical Society is located in the lower northeast corner of Ellis moved to their location. However, Columbia citizens helped raise funds to Library. The Society maintains reference, newspaper, and manuscript libraries keep the University in their city. Jesse Hall, the present main administration and a fine art collection. It has extensive collections of Missouri newspapers, building, was completed in 1895. It and the 17 buildings surrounding Francis photographs, and political cartoons. Galleries exhibit sculpture, paintings, Quadrangle are on the National Register of Historic Places. Today the Uni­ and prints of Missouri scenes by artists such as George Caleb Bingham and versity has an enrollment of approximately 28,000 students in 20 schools Thomas Hart Benton. Call 882-7083. · and colleges and is a comprehensive research university. Thomas Jefferson's Statue and Tombstone, can be seen on Francis Quadrangle near the Residence on Francis Quadrangle, which is the oldest MUSEUMS AND OTHER POINTS OF INTEREST building on campus. Founded in 1839, Mizzou is the first public land-grant Please call the facility or Visitor Relations at 882-6333 for hours of operation. institution west of the Mississippi, an outcome of Jefferson's dedication The Museum of Art and Archaeology is closed to visitors on Mondays. to expanding the United States and his commitment to public education. The granite obelisk monument, designed by Thomas Jefferson, first stood Arbuckle "Bucks" Ice Cream Place, in Eckles Hall, provides premium at his grave at Monticello. Nearly 60 years later, when a larger monument quality ice cream, including a campus favorite, Tiger Stripe, since 1987 to was erected, Jefferson's great-grandnieces gave the original marker to the thousands of students, alumni, and friends. Call 882-1088. University of Missouri-Columbia.

Beetle Bailey, Mort Walker, AB '48, first designed his famous cartoon char­ The Mizzou Botanic Garden consists of more than 20 garden areas and acter Beetle Bailey in the Shack, a popular student hangout. After the Shack three tree trails creating a seasonal kaleidoscope of color and fragrance. burned down in 1988, the statue was erected to remember the Shack and Collections feature thousands of plants - from phlox to prairie clover - and honor the classic cartoon and the artistic alum who created him. more than 5,000 trees native to Missouri and from around the world. Each Ellis Library, on Lowry Mall, is one of the largest libraries in the Midwest. The garden area contains informational plaques creating educational opportuni­ Rare Book Room displays treasures of the history of art and printing, including ties for visitors and students alike. Visit gardens.missouri.edu to learn more clay tablets, papyrus, type design, a leaf from the Gutenberg Bible, and Char­ about the gardens and plan your own sensory walking tour. lotte Bronte manuscripts. Microform newspaper collections range from early Wilbur Enns Entomology Museum, 3-38 Agriculture Building, has on exhibit American to major current dailies, national, international , and special interest selections from a research collection of over one million specimens, mostly publications. Call 882-4391 for hours. For tours call 882-9163. from Missouri. This is the largest collection of arthropods (insects, mites, and Geology Exhibits are found in the Geological Sciences Building. In the spiders) in Missouri. Major services are research and identification of insects corridors are selections from 100,000 specimens of rocks, minerals, and and other arthropods. Group tours by appointment. Call 882-241 O.