Spotlight

Siceluff Hall is the campus home of the world languages and cultures department. The University completely renovated the hall in 2009, and it now houses state-of-the-art infrastructure and technology. Siceluff was built in the 1920s and was the third building constructed on the Missouri State campus. The renovation maintained the building’s historic character while upgrading its technological offerings. All of this makes Siceluff one of the University’s loveliest, most comfortable buildings.
In addition, Siceluff is centrally located on campus and adjacent to MSU’s largest student computer lab, which is located in Cheek Hall, as well as the Plaster Student Union.
As the main campus library, Meyer provides: