Facilities

Photo of Craig Hall
Craig Hall houses the Balcony and Coger theatres, box office, as well as classrooms, labs and offices for the communication, media, journalism and film, and theatre and dance programs.
Photo of Strong Hall
Strong Hall houses the dean's office, classrooms, labs and offices for criminology and criminal justice; history; polticial science and philosphy; sociology, anthropology and gerontology; and languagues, cultures and religions. Also home to Ozarks Public Television, The Standard, and student broadcast studios.
The four-building Brick City complex houses classrooms, labs, offices and galleries for the art and design programs.
Photo of art exhibition space
Along with the Brick City Gallery, the Robert and Margaret Carolla Arts Exhibition Center is part of the downtown campus IDEA Commons initiative, committed to serving the community through exploring what’s next in visual and material culture. Serving as an extension of our classrooms, the center exhibits fine art and design that engages and enriches the academic and cultural experience.
Drawing of the Reynolds Performing Arts Complex
Reynolds Performing Arts Complex
*UNDER CONSTRUCTION*
An eight-figure gift from the C.W. Titus Foundation supports the construction of this state-of-the-art facility designed to enhance arts, social sciences and humanities education. The donation is the largest one-time, single gift in university history.

Serving as the university’s new “front porch,” the campus entryway at Grand Street is being transformed into a welcoming threshold to the community. Inspired by front porches in the residential neighborhood to the south, it will be a place of connection and a celebration of all things art.
Home to the music department, designated as an All-Steinway School, Ellis holds offices, classroom and practice studios, along with the June Hamra and C. Minor Recital halls.
In addition to touring Broadway shows, this 2,200-seat venue also hosts student orchestral, choral, and other performances.
Opened in 2023, the John Goodman Amphitheatre in the Judith Enyeart Reynolds Arts Park is home to Missouri State's historic Tent Theatre and hosts a variety of campus and community performances.
Siceluff Hall houses classrooms, computer labs and offices for the departments of English; military science; and languages, cultures and religions.
Wehr Band Hall offers office and studio space for various music ensembles, plus large practice halls for Missouri State's Pride Marching Band.