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Cheever Hall
Handicapped access to all main doors through the elevator between Haynes and Cheever
Built in 1974 for $4.1 million, the Creative Arts Complex consists of Haynes, Cheever and Howard Halls and
houses the College of Arts and Architecture and the department of agriculture and technology education.
Cheever Hall. The name honors Hurlburt Cheever, a teacher 1921 - 1965, campus architect and head of the
School of Architecture, 1945 - 1961. The building includes labs, studios, classrooms, workshops and the
Creative Arts Library. Architecture student projects often are displayed in the main floor lobby.
Outside the south door of Cheever is another portion of the MSU Arboretum that winds through the campus. To
the west are the high-rise residence halls of North and South Hedges and the tri-towered Roskie Hall.
Cheever is building 9 on our campus map.
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