Jesse Hall
Jesse Hall, formerly
New Academic Hall, is the main administration building for the
University of Missouri. Its dome has towered above the south end of
David R. Francis Quadrangle since its completion in 1895. In the lawn in front of Jesse Hall are
The Columns, all that remains of its predecessor
Academic Hall, which was destroyed by fire in 1892. The building contains the office of the chancellor, university registrar, graduate school, admissions, and financial aid. One of the most photographic landmarks in Missouri, the building was designed by Missouri architect
Morris Frederick Bell, and is his largest surviving work. Jesse Auditorium had hosted graduations and many university functions over the years. The University Concert Series presents national and international concerts, Broadway shows, performers, bands, speakers, and theater to the largest auditorium in Columbia. As the former home of the School of Music, student performances occasionally take place. The building is the most prominent contributing structure to the David R. Francis Quadrangle
National Register of Historic Places District. In 1922, "New Academic Hall" was renamed "Jesse Hall" in honor of retiring University President
Richard Henry Jesse.
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