Laws Hall - Current Use

Current Use

Laws Hall is currently a co-ed residence hall, which houses mostly first-year students in specified communities related to areas of study. The first floor consists of front desk and office area, lounge and study space, and the residence hall director's office and living quarters. The second and third floors, as well as the forth and fifth floors, are home to the World of Business Learning Communities. The sixth and seventh floors are home to students involved in military ROTC programs. The eighth and ninth floors are quiet floors. Laws Hall traditionally has a high percentage of male students involved in MU Greek Life than other residence halls, because it was the only residence hall in the Greek Town area of campus that open to male students between the closure of the Blair complex in 2004 and the opening of the (all co-ed) Southwest Campus complex in 2006. Laws, along with Lathrop Hall, Jones Hall and the Southwest Campus group all have higher percentages of female students involved in Greek Life than other residence halls on campus.

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