Missouri Southern State University


Auditoriums:

Anderson
Matthews
Taylor
Webster



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Webster Auditorium

The 400-seat Webster Hall Auditorium is the site for many lectures and programs. It features a state-of-the-art lighting and sound system with complete multi-media capabilities, comfortable theatre-style seating and a Green Room for guest speakers and performers. Webster Hall is named in memory of Richard M. Webster, Carthage, a Missouri State Senator who was instrumental in gaining legislative support for Missouri Southern State University. The building is home to several programs and departments including Communications and Social Sciences. Southern's prestigious Honors Program is in Webster Hall, as well as Lifelong Learning, the Graduate Center of Joplin, the International Language Resource Center, the Institute of International Studies, the campus newspaper, The Chart. Webster Hall is the location for Southern's state-of-the-art television station, KGCS-LP, seen on cable systems and on UHF Channel 57, and 88.7/KXMS/Fine Arts Radio International, heard around the world on the Internet at KXMS.ORG.

Taylor Auditorium
The auditorium was built in late 1975 in honor of Thomas E. Taylor of Carthage, MO. He was a member of the first Board of Trustees of Jasper County Junior College District (later to be known as MSSU). The auditorium is a state-of-the-art performance center. It is a 53,358 sqare feet and can seat up to 2,046. To date, it is the largest and most expensive academic structure built on the MSSU campus.
Matthews Auditorium
The 400-seat Matthews Hall Auditorium, where the Fresh Start for incoming freshmen is shown here. Many other events including the International Film Festival take place here.

Anderson Auditorium
Anderson Auditorium is located in the Criminal Justice Center.

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