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Health building renamed Ann Kampeter Health Sciences Hall

October 2, 2020 by Nicki Donnelson

Especially in times of health crises, Missouri State University focuses on the importance of building a strong health care community.

The McQueary College of Health and Human Services (MCHHS) prepares students to fill urgent needs.

One way this is accomplished: give students access to first-rate facilities.

Today (Oct. 2), the Missouri State University Foundation unveiled a new name for the Professional Building: Ann Kampeter Health Sciences Hall.

It is named for Ann Kampeter, in recognition of a seven-figure gift to the foundation.

“Ann spent many hours in classes and visiting with faculty in the Professional Building when she was a student. Now she wants the physical surroundings to assist students in their education,” said Brent Dunn, executive director of the foundation.

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Ann Kampeter receives a Silver Medalilion for the Founders Club from President Smart.

Ann Kampeter receives a Silver Medallion for the Founders Club from President Smart in 2017.

Revealing the plan

Ann Kampeter Health Sciences Hall, formerly a bank building, stands at the corner of Kimbrough and Elm. Thanks to Kampeter’s gift, the building will undergo extensive renovations, including:

  • A centrally-located student access and advisement center that’s modern and fully equipped.
  • Updates to the Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic.
  • Additional meeting and study spaces.

“Missouri State students are motivated to make a difference in their communities,” said Missouri State President Clif Smart. “By improving facilities and giving students more spaces to collaborate, we are investing in the future of health care.”

Students study at the O’Reilly Clinical Health Sciences Center.
The renovated Hill Hall is home to the department of Psychology.
Construction progresses on the McQueary Family Health Sciences Hall.
Nursing students work in the simulation lab in the O’Reilly Clinical Health Science Center.
The O’Reilly Clinical Health Sciences Center houses occupational therapy, physician assistant studies, nursing and nurse anesthesia programs and the MSU Care Clinic.

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The renovations to Ann Kampeter Health Sciences Hall will begin immediately and be finalized by fall 2021.

“The renovated Ann Kampeter Health Sciences Hall will serve our students well as they study and gain practical experience in our labs, classrooms and clinics,” MCHHS Dean Dr. Mark Smith said.
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The building houses:

  • Biomedical sciences department
  • Communication sciences and disorders department 
  • School of Nursing
  • Department of public health and sports medicine
  • Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic
  • Child Development Center
  • Preschool for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Filed Under: MCHHS News Tagged With: Communication Sciences and Disorders, Speech Language and Hearing Clinic

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