All tour stops
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360° Panoramic - Overlook
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360° Panoramic - Ellison Poulton Stadium
Ellison Poulton Stadium is home turf for Men’s and Women’s soccer, football, and Women’s lacrosse. Spirit squads, including Dance and Cheer, along with the C-SC Marching Band, “Thrill on the Hill,” also make appearances on the vibrant turf that was installed in 2021. The Wildcat Roar coming from Ellison Poulton Stadium can be heard from all corners of campus, and this is the place to be to cheer the Wildcats on to victory!
The Ellison Poulton Stadium is located directly behind the Charles Fieldhouse. The stadium has seating on the east side of the field with a press box and concession stand above the stadium seating.
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Herrick Foundation Center / Mabee Art Gallery
The Herrick Foundation Center houses our BEL division (Business, Education, Law) and studio art classes and faculty. Upon entry to Herrick, take in the beautiful artwork in the Mabee Art Gallery that features the work of C-SC artists, visiting artists, and exhibition shows.
The Herrick Foundation Center is a 4 story brick building with a 4 columns concrete entryway. The Herrick Foundation Center is located near the center of campus in between Johnson Residence Hall and Henderson Hall.
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360° Panoramic - Courtyard
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360° Panoramic - Quad (Top of Hill)
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360° Panoramic - Quad (Bottom of Hill)
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360° Panoramic - Outside Brown Performing Art Center
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360° Panoramic - Overlook Middle of Campus
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360° Panoramic - Outside Brown Residence Hall
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360° Panoramic - Outside Stone Hall
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W.A. Herington Center
This multi-sport training center honors the beloved C-SC basketball coach, physical education professor, and athletic director W.A. “Bill” Herington, who served the college from 1938-1965. The Herington Center houses coach’s offices, a locker room for opposing teams, and a multipurpose floor for athletic practices and special events. The building was completed in 2014 and features many historic photos recounting athletic celebrations in Culver-Stockton history.
The WA Herington Center is located on the north side of campus directly behind Henderson Hall. It is a one level brick and metal building.
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Johnson Residence Hall
Johnson Hall is a co-ed residential hall that houses mostly returning and transfer students. This iconic building, located in the heart of campus, features suite style living with two bedrooms and a bathroom in each suite that houses four students.
Johnson Residence Hall is a large 4 story brick building with a large concrete front stairway leading up to a 4 column concrete entry way. The hall has 2 wings to the right and left of the building. Johnson Residence Hall is located between the Library and Herrick Foundation Center near the center of campus.
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Carl Johann Memorial Library
Carl Johann Memorial Library is home to students studying Criminal Justice, Psychology, English, History, and additional liberal arts courses. The first two floors in the library include classrooms, with the top floor housing our library area. The top floor features access to the “stacks” with thousands of books, the Student Success Center, and The Lab Cafe. The Lab Cafe is one of three dining facilities on campus. The Lab was once a chemistry laboratory but has since been remodeled as a cafe-style dining facility. This popular space includes a full menu of coffee, sandwiches, pastries, wraps, and more. While you’re enjoying coffee or a snack, enjoy the stunning views of Canton and the Mississippi River from an eagle-eye view of campus.
Carl Johann Memorial Library is a large 3 story brick building located on the eastern side of campus between the Science Center and Johnson Residence hall.
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Wood Residence Hall
Home to many of our first-year students, Wood Hall is co-ed by floor with shared bathrooms on each floor. Most rooms are designed to accommodate two students, totaling 95 students in the residence hall. Amenities include snack and soda machines, lounge area, kitchen space, and laundry facilities provided for use at no cost to students.
Wood Hall is located on the east side of campus direclty between the Carl Johann Memorial Library and Stone Residence Hall. It is a 3 story brick building with a 4 column entry way.
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Stone Residence Hall
Renovated in 2013 and renamed to honor the late Robert “Bob” Stone ‘71, this suite-style living is a great place to call home on campus. With two students per bedroom and bathroom, suites include a kitchenette, a community living room, and three bedrooms per unit. Stone Hall amenities include on-site work-out facilities, media room, community kitchen, and laundry facilities provided for use at no cost to students.
The Stone Residence Hall is located on the far east side of campus. It is a 4 story brick building with a 4 column front entry way.
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The Pillars (President's Home)
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brown completed the Pillars Presidential Housing to serve as primary housing for the College President in 1986. Originally home to the Brown family, each President serving Culver-Stockton College receives the distinct honor of residing in the Pillars. Since its completion, the residence has welcomed visitors who were students, faculty, staff, community guests, Trustees, and friends.
The Pillars is located on the far east side of campus, down the hill, near the heart of downtown Canton Missouri. The Pillars is a 2 story brick home with a 4 column entry way.
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Sperry Residence Hall
Sperry Hall is co-ed by floor, with most rooms designed for two residents, primarily for freshman housing. There is one shared bathroom located on each floor, and laundry facilities are provided for use at no cost to students.
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Science Center
The Science Center houses students studying chemistry, health sciences, mathematics and Master of Athletic Training. The Science Center has multiple classrooms suited for labs, such as biology and chemistry. On the roof of the building is an astronomy observatory for students taking astronomy classes.
The Science Center is a 3 story brick building with a concrete facing and large concrete pillars at the entrance. It is located on the south side of campus directly behind the Carl Johan Memorial Library.
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Gladys Crown Student Center
The Gladys Crown Student Center is located in the center of campus and houses the Office of Student Life. Within the Crown Student Center are two of our three dining options on campus. The Dining Hall is the main level, and downstairs is the Cat’s Pause, the on-the-go dining option for students. The Wildcat Warehouse, where you can buy all your C-SC gear, is also located on the lower level in the Gladys Crown Center.
The Crown Stuent Center is a sprawling 2 level concrete and glass building located in the center of campus direclty behind Johnson Residence Hall.
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Clough Hall (Sigma Kappa Sorority)
Home to members of Sigma Kappa sorority, Clough Hall was built in 1995 and houses returning female students. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Clough Hall is located on the South side of campus. It is a 2 story brick building with 4 columns on its front entrance.
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Cason Hall (Chi Omega Fraternity)
Home to members of Chi Omega fraternity, Cason Hall was built in 1945 and houses returning female students. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Cason Hall is located on the South side of campus. It is a 2 story brick building with 4 columns on its front entrance.
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McDonald Residence Hall
McDonald Hall features suite-style living, with each suite made up of three bedrooms and one bathroom. This co-ed residential hall houses 64 returning students and is located in the middle of campus. Amenities include lounge space, community kitchen, snack/soda machines, and laundry facilities provided at no cost to students.
McDonald Residence Hall is a winged 3 story brick building with entrances in the middle of the building both at the front and the back. McDonald Hall is located between Cason Hall and Charles Field House near the center of campus.
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Weldon Residence Hall
Completed in 1986, Weldon Hall is co-ed by wing, housing predominantly returning and transfer students. Most rooms are designed to house two students, with 97 students. Amenities include lounge space, community kitchen, snack/soda machines, and laundry facilities available for use at no cost to students.
Weldon Residence hall is a 2 story brick building with a 6 column entry way. It is located on the far south central side of campus directly beside the Robert Brown Perfomring Arts Center.
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Turley Hall (Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority)
Home to members of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, Turley Hall was built in 1945 and houses returning female students. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Turley Hall is located on the south central side of campus. It is a 2 story brick building with a 3 column front entry way. Turley Hall is adjacent to the Robert Brown Performing Arts Center.
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Robert W. Brown Performing Arts Center
Named in honor of former President Robert Brown, the Robert W. Brown Performing Arts Center houses our Fine Arts students, including theatre, band, and choir. The Performing Arts Center has two levels. The main level houses the Alexander Campbell Auditorium and Merillat Chapel Recital Hall, while the lower level houses classrooms and the Mabee Little Theatre.
The Robert W Brown Performing Arts Center is a large multi level brick and concrete building that is located on the south central side of campus directly between Weldon Residence Hall and The Charles Field House.
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Charles Field House
Named in honor of distinguished alumni and entrepreneur Joe Charles ‘60, the original Charles Field House was built in 1980. After a tornado destroyed the area portion of the fieldhouse in 2003, much of the fieldhouse was reconstructed and reopened in 2004. The competition building serves as a homecourt to Wildcat athletic teams. The 24,000 square-foot facility features two regulation-sized basketball courts, two volleyball courts, seating for 1,500 people, an athletic training area, dance studio, weight room, racquetball courts, locker rooms, and headquarters, the Athletic Department.
The Charles Field House is a 2 story brick and metal building located near the center of campus directly between the stadium, Crown Center, and Arts Center.
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Himsl Softball Field
After many years of playing off-campus home games, true “home field advantage” for the Wildcats became a reality when Trustee Charlotte (Johnson) Himsl made a generous lead gift to construct the beautiful Himsl Field. Located in the heart of campus and dedicated in 2014, Himsl field is where the women’s softball team competes. The softball field has a natural playing surface, bullpens, electronic scoreboard and is seated in the heart of campus. Surrounding the field are picnic tables and bleachers for fans to cheer on the Wildcats!
The Himsl Softball field is located near the center of campus directly beside the stadium and Charles Fieldhouse. It has 2 sets of multi level bleachers as well as table seating on both sides of the field.
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J.E. & L.E. Mabee Recreation & Wellness Center
Open to all students, the Mabee Center offers diverse spaces to provide students with fitness and wellness activities. Compete in intramural sports, take on a workout class, relax with yoga or design your own fitness regime with the resources available. Completed in 2014, and named to honor a generous contribution from the Mabee Foundation, the versatile space includes a multicourt floor, indoor walking track, and cross-training area that features plyo boxes, heavy bags, suspension trainers, cardio equipment, weight machines, and free weights. The view from the Mabee overlooks Elison Pouton stadium, so you can enjoy an invigorating run while watching the Wildcats take the field!
The Mabee Recreation & Wellness Center is located on the north central side of campus adjacent to the stadium. It is a 2 story brick and metal building with a glass front and back entrance.
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Richeson Track
Watch the Wildcats run wild on the Richeson Track! The 400-meter track has a pole vault ramp, a jump pit, and an area for high jump competition. The all-weather track is used across many Wildcat sports and is open to all students who are seeking a track workout.
The Richeson Track is located directly behind the Charles Fieldhouse. The track has 8 lanes and surrounds the turf field used for football, soccer, and field hockey.
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Gerlach Hall (Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity)
Home to Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity members, Gerlach Hall was built in 1997 and named in honor of Warren E. “Slick” Gerlach ‘46 devoted “Hawk” and supporter of Kappa Mu Zeta chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha. Gerlach Hall houses returning male students, and the residents can be found enjoying the view of Elison Poulton stadium from the patio at the back of the residence hall. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Gerlach Hall is a 3 story brick building with a 4 column entryway. It is located on the west side of campus directly beside Ellison Poulton Stadium.
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Helsabeck Hall (Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity)
Returning male students who are members of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity have been calling Helsabeck Hall home since 1997. Named to honor former C-SC President Dr. Fred Helsabeck, most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Helsabeck hall is a 3 story brick building with a 4 column entryway. It is located on the west side of campus directly beside Ellison Poulton Stadium.
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Zenge Hall (Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity)
Zenge Hall is home to returning male students who are Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity members. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students. Named in honor of W. Earle Zenge ‘31, former board of trustees chairman, Zenge Hall was initially dedicated in 1984 and was destroyed by a tornado in May 2003. The residence hall was rebuilt following the destruction and kept the same name.
Zenge Hall is a 3 story brick building with a 2 column entryway. It is located on the west side fo campus near Helsabeck Hall and adjacent to Ellison Pulton Stadium.
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Football Practice Fields
The hours of practice leading up to game days is what unites the Wildcat Football team, which all takes place on the football practice fields.
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Nichols Baseball Field
Nichols Baseball Fields is home to our Wildcat Men’s Baseball team and welcomes guests to campus as it is seated beside the main entrance to campus. Nichols Field has been praised by guests as “an outstanding venue for a college baseball game.”
Nichols Baseball Field is located on the far wetern side of campus near the back entracne of Culver Stockton College.
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Ayers Soccer Complex
Ayers Soccer Complex is an additional training area for our soccer teams. Named to honor the late Mr. Robert “Bob” Ayers ‘53, the Ayers Soccer Complex was once the home field for the soccer teams until moving to Ellison Poulton Stadium. The complex is perfect for teams to practice playing on different surfaces, grass, or turf. Ayers Soccer Complex is currently used by Canton High School as their home field.
Ayers Soccer Complex is located on the far western side of campus near the back entrance of Culver Stockton College. It is a 2 field complex directly behind Nichols Baseball field.
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Carolyn L. & Robert W. Brown Residence Hall
Named in honor of Carolyn & Robert Brown, Brown Residence Hall opened in 2017 and is the newest hall for students. Rooms are suite-style and fit to house four students per suite and two per room. Each room comes with its own bathroom, and laundry facilities are available in the residence hall free of charge.
Brown Residence Hall is located on the north side of campus behind the Mabee Recreation and Wellness Center. It is a 3 story brick building with a 2 column entry way.
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Johnson-Turner IDEA Center
The newest academic building located in the heart of campus is the Johnson-Turner IDEA Center. Named to honor two distinguished alumni, Scott Johnson ‘71 and H.B. Turner ‘79, the Innovation, Design and Experiential Activities (IDEA) Center serves as a dedicated place for students to collaborate for innovative projects solving real-world problems.
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Front Sign
The Schwan Parkway beautifully decorates the entrance to our beautiful 140-acre campus. A gift from Mr. Joe Schwan ‘59 to honor his late wife Charlann, the parkway was created to welcome guests in a prestigious manner with the beautiful view through campus. While entering through the arch, guests will be greeted by the benches, light poles, and beautiful brick lining the path through campus.
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Henderson Hall
Our historic Henderson Hall was completed in 1904 after a tragic fire engulfed “Old Main,” the original building of Christian Brothers University, the cornerstone to present-day Culver-Stockton College. Henderson Hall is home to the iconic dome that can be seen from a distance, reminding those who see it of C-SC’s beauty on top of “the Hill.” Students utilize Henderson Hall for education courses and administrative purposes. In addition, Henderson houses the College President, Provost, Admissions, Human Resources, Financial Aid, Alumni, Advancement, Business Office, Marketing & Public Relations, Registrar, and Information Technology offices.
Henderson Hall is a 3 story brick building with a large concrete stairway leading up the front entrance which has 4 large columns. Henderson Hall is distinct in that it has a large metal dome on the top of it. Henderson Hall is located on the north side of campus near the Herrington Center.
Tour stops by category
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360° Panoramic
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360° Panoramic - Overlook
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360° Panoramic - Ellison Poulton Stadium
Ellison Poulton Stadium is home turf for Men’s and Women’s soccer, football, and Women’s lacrosse. Spirit squads, including Dance and Cheer, along with the C-SC Marching Band, “Thrill on the Hill,” also make appearances on the vibrant turf that was installed in 2021. The Wildcat Roar coming from Ellison Poulton Stadium can be heard from all corners of campus, and this is the place to be to cheer the Wildcats on to victory!
The Ellison Poulton Stadium is located directly behind the Charles Fieldhouse. The stadium has seating on the east side of the field with a press box and concession stand above the stadium seating.
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360° Panoramic - Courtyard
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360° Panoramic - Quad (Top of Hill)
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360° Panoramic - Quad (Bottom of Hill)
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360° Panoramic - Outside Brown Performing Art Center
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360° Panoramic - Overlook Middle of Campus
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360° Panoramic - Outside Brown Residence Hall
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360° Panoramic - Outside Stone Hall
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Academics
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Herrick Foundation Center / Mabee Art Gallery
The Herrick Foundation Center houses our BEL division (Business, Education, Law) and studio art classes and faculty. Upon entry to Herrick, take in the beautiful artwork in the Mabee Art Gallery that features the work of C-SC artists, visiting artists, and exhibition shows.
The Herrick Foundation Center is a 4 story brick building with a 4 columns concrete entryway. The Herrick Foundation Center is located near the center of campus in between Johnson Residence Hall and Henderson Hall.
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Carl Johann Memorial Library
Carl Johann Memorial Library is home to students studying Criminal Justice, Psychology, English, History, and additional liberal arts courses. The first two floors in the library include classrooms, with the top floor housing our library area. The top floor features access to the “stacks” with thousands of books, the Student Success Center, and The Lab Cafe. The Lab Cafe is one of three dining facilities on campus. The Lab was once a chemistry laboratory but has since been remodeled as a cafe-style dining facility. This popular space includes a full menu of coffee, sandwiches, pastries, wraps, and more. While you’re enjoying coffee or a snack, enjoy the stunning views of Canton and the Mississippi River from an eagle-eye view of campus.
Carl Johann Memorial Library is a large 3 story brick building located on the eastern side of campus between the Science Center and Johnson Residence hall.
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Science Center
The Science Center houses students studying chemistry, health sciences, mathematics and Master of Athletic Training. The Science Center has multiple classrooms suited for labs, such as biology and chemistry. On the roof of the building is an astronomy observatory for students taking astronomy classes.
The Science Center is a 3 story brick building with a concrete facing and large concrete pillars at the entrance. It is located on the south side of campus directly behind the Carl Johan Memorial Library.
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Robert W. Brown Performing Arts Center
Named in honor of former President Robert Brown, the Robert W. Brown Performing Arts Center houses our Fine Arts students, including theatre, band, and choir. The Performing Arts Center has two levels. The main level houses the Alexander Campbell Auditorium and Merillat Chapel Recital Hall, while the lower level houses classrooms and the Mabee Little Theatre.
The Robert W Brown Performing Arts Center is a large multi level brick and concrete building that is located on the south central side of campus directly between Weldon Residence Hall and The Charles Field House.
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Johnson-Turner IDEA Center
The newest academic building located in the heart of campus is the Johnson-Turner IDEA Center. Named to honor two distinguished alumni, Scott Johnson ‘71 and H.B. Turner ‘79, the Innovation, Design and Experiential Activities (IDEA) Center serves as a dedicated place for students to collaborate for innovative projects solving real-world problems.
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Henderson Hall
Our historic Henderson Hall was completed in 1904 after a tragic fire engulfed “Old Main,” the original building of Christian Brothers University, the cornerstone to present-day Culver-Stockton College. Henderson Hall is home to the iconic dome that can be seen from a distance, reminding those who see it of C-SC’s beauty on top of “the Hill.” Students utilize Henderson Hall for education courses and administrative purposes. In addition, Henderson houses the College President, Provost, Admissions, Human Resources, Financial Aid, Alumni, Advancement, Business Office, Marketing & Public Relations, Registrar, and Information Technology offices.
Henderson Hall is a 3 story brick building with a large concrete stairway leading up the front entrance which has 4 large columns. Henderson Hall is distinct in that it has a large metal dome on the top of it. Henderson Hall is located on the north side of campus near the Herrington Center.
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Athletics
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360° Panoramic - Ellison Poulton Stadium
Ellison Poulton Stadium is home turf for Men’s and Women’s soccer, football, and Women’s lacrosse. Spirit squads, including Dance and Cheer, along with the C-SC Marching Band, “Thrill on the Hill,” also make appearances on the vibrant turf that was installed in 2021. The Wildcat Roar coming from Ellison Poulton Stadium can be heard from all corners of campus, and this is the place to be to cheer the Wildcats on to victory!
The Ellison Poulton Stadium is located directly behind the Charles Fieldhouse. The stadium has seating on the east side of the field with a press box and concession stand above the stadium seating.
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W.A. Herington Center
This multi-sport training center honors the beloved C-SC basketball coach, physical education professor, and athletic director W.A. “Bill” Herington, who served the college from 1938-1965. The Herington Center houses coach’s offices, a locker room for opposing teams, and a multipurpose floor for athletic practices and special events. The building was completed in 2014 and features many historic photos recounting athletic celebrations in Culver-Stockton history.
The WA Herington Center is located on the north side of campus directly behind Henderson Hall. It is a one level brick and metal building.
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Charles Field House
Named in honor of distinguished alumni and entrepreneur Joe Charles ‘60, the original Charles Field House was built in 1980. After a tornado destroyed the area portion of the fieldhouse in 2003, much of the fieldhouse was reconstructed and reopened in 2004. The competition building serves as a homecourt to Wildcat athletic teams. The 24,000 square-foot facility features two regulation-sized basketball courts, two volleyball courts, seating for 1,500 people, an athletic training area, dance studio, weight room, racquetball courts, locker rooms, and headquarters, the Athletic Department.
The Charles Field House is a 2 story brick and metal building located near the center of campus directly between the stadium, Crown Center, and Arts Center.
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Himsl Softball Field
After many years of playing off-campus home games, true “home field advantage” for the Wildcats became a reality when Trustee Charlotte (Johnson) Himsl made a generous lead gift to construct the beautiful Himsl Field. Located in the heart of campus and dedicated in 2014, Himsl field is where the women’s softball team competes. The softball field has a natural playing surface, bullpens, electronic scoreboard and is seated in the heart of campus. Surrounding the field are picnic tables and bleachers for fans to cheer on the Wildcats!
The Himsl Softball field is located near the center of campus directly beside the stadium and Charles Fieldhouse. It has 2 sets of multi level bleachers as well as table seating on both sides of the field.
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J.E. & L.E. Mabee Recreation & Wellness Center
Open to all students, the Mabee Center offers diverse spaces to provide students with fitness and wellness activities. Compete in intramural sports, take on a workout class, relax with yoga or design your own fitness regime with the resources available. Completed in 2014, and named to honor a generous contribution from the Mabee Foundation, the versatile space includes a multicourt floor, indoor walking track, and cross-training area that features plyo boxes, heavy bags, suspension trainers, cardio equipment, weight machines, and free weights. The view from the Mabee overlooks Elison Pouton stadium, so you can enjoy an invigorating run while watching the Wildcats take the field!
The Mabee Recreation & Wellness Center is located on the north central side of campus adjacent to the stadium. It is a 2 story brick and metal building with a glass front and back entrance.
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Richeson Track
Watch the Wildcats run wild on the Richeson Track! The 400-meter track has a pole vault ramp, a jump pit, and an area for high jump competition. The all-weather track is used across many Wildcat sports and is open to all students who are seeking a track workout.
The Richeson Track is located directly behind the Charles Fieldhouse. The track has 8 lanes and surrounds the turf field used for football, soccer, and field hockey.
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Football Practice Fields
The hours of practice leading up to game days is what unites the Wildcat Football team, which all takes place on the football practice fields.
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Nichols Baseball Field
Nichols Baseball Fields is home to our Wildcat Men’s Baseball team and welcomes guests to campus as it is seated beside the main entrance to campus. Nichols Field has been praised by guests as “an outstanding venue for a college baseball game.”
Nichols Baseball Field is located on the far wetern side of campus near the back entracne of Culver Stockton College.
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Ayers Soccer Complex
Ayers Soccer Complex is an additional training area for our soccer teams. Named to honor the late Mr. Robert “Bob” Ayers ‘53, the Ayers Soccer Complex was once the home field for the soccer teams until moving to Ellison Poulton Stadium. The complex is perfect for teams to practice playing on different surfaces, grass, or turf. Ayers Soccer Complex is currently used by Canton High School as their home field.
Ayers Soccer Complex is located on the far western side of campus near the back entrance of Culver Stockton College. It is a 2 field complex directly behind Nichols Baseball field.
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Residential
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Johnson Residence Hall
Johnson Hall is a co-ed residential hall that houses mostly returning and transfer students. This iconic building, located in the heart of campus, features suite style living with two bedrooms and a bathroom in each suite that houses four students.
Johnson Residence Hall is a large 4 story brick building with a large concrete front stairway leading up to a 4 column concrete entry way. The hall has 2 wings to the right and left of the building. Johnson Residence Hall is located between the Library and Herrick Foundation Center near the center of campus.
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Wood Residence Hall
Home to many of our first-year students, Wood Hall is co-ed by floor with shared bathrooms on each floor. Most rooms are designed to accommodate two students, totaling 95 students in the residence hall. Amenities include snack and soda machines, lounge area, kitchen space, and laundry facilities provided for use at no cost to students.
Wood Hall is located on the east side of campus direclty between the Carl Johann Memorial Library and Stone Residence Hall. It is a 3 story brick building with a 4 column entry way.
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Stone Residence Hall
Renovated in 2013 and renamed to honor the late Robert “Bob” Stone ‘71, this suite-style living is a great place to call home on campus. With two students per bedroom and bathroom, suites include a kitchenette, a community living room, and three bedrooms per unit. Stone Hall amenities include on-site work-out facilities, media room, community kitchen, and laundry facilities provided for use at no cost to students.
The Stone Residence Hall is located on the far east side of campus. It is a 4 story brick building with a 4 column front entry way.
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The Pillars (President's Home)
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brown completed the Pillars Presidential Housing to serve as primary housing for the College President in 1986. Originally home to the Brown family, each President serving Culver-Stockton College receives the distinct honor of residing in the Pillars. Since its completion, the residence has welcomed visitors who were students, faculty, staff, community guests, Trustees, and friends.
The Pillars is located on the far east side of campus, down the hill, near the heart of downtown Canton Missouri. The Pillars is a 2 story brick home with a 4 column entry way.
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Sperry Residence Hall
Sperry Hall is co-ed by floor, with most rooms designed for two residents, primarily for freshman housing. There is one shared bathroom located on each floor, and laundry facilities are provided for use at no cost to students.
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Clough Hall (Sigma Kappa Sorority)
Home to members of Sigma Kappa sorority, Clough Hall was built in 1995 and houses returning female students. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Clough Hall is located on the South side of campus. It is a 2 story brick building with 4 columns on its front entrance.
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Cason Hall (Chi Omega Fraternity)
Home to members of Chi Omega fraternity, Cason Hall was built in 1945 and houses returning female students. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Cason Hall is located on the South side of campus. It is a 2 story brick building with 4 columns on its front entrance.
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McDonald Residence Hall
McDonald Hall features suite-style living, with each suite made up of three bedrooms and one bathroom. This co-ed residential hall houses 64 returning students and is located in the middle of campus. Amenities include lounge space, community kitchen, snack/soda machines, and laundry facilities provided at no cost to students.
McDonald Residence Hall is a winged 3 story brick building with entrances in the middle of the building both at the front and the back. McDonald Hall is located between Cason Hall and Charles Field House near the center of campus.
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Weldon Residence Hall
Completed in 1986, Weldon Hall is co-ed by wing, housing predominantly returning and transfer students. Most rooms are designed to house two students, with 97 students. Amenities include lounge space, community kitchen, snack/soda machines, and laundry facilities available for use at no cost to students.
Weldon Residence hall is a 2 story brick building with a 6 column entry way. It is located on the far south central side of campus directly beside the Robert Brown Perfomring Arts Center.
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Turley Hall (Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority)
Home to members of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, Turley Hall was built in 1945 and houses returning female students. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Turley Hall is located on the south central side of campus. It is a 2 story brick building with a 3 column front entry way. Turley Hall is adjacent to the Robert Brown Performing Arts Center.
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Gerlach Hall (Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity)
Home to Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity members, Gerlach Hall was built in 1997 and named in honor of Warren E. “Slick” Gerlach ‘46 devoted “Hawk” and supporter of Kappa Mu Zeta chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha. Gerlach Hall houses returning male students, and the residents can be found enjoying the view of Elison Poulton stadium from the patio at the back of the residence hall. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Gerlach Hall is a 3 story brick building with a 4 column entryway. It is located on the west side of campus directly beside Ellison Poulton Stadium.
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Helsabeck Hall (Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity)
Returning male students who are members of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity have been calling Helsabeck Hall home since 1997. Named to honor former C-SC President Dr. Fred Helsabeck, most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Helsabeck hall is a 3 story brick building with a 4 column entryway. It is located on the west side of campus directly beside Ellison Poulton Stadium.
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Zenge Hall (Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity)
Zenge Hall is home to returning male students who are Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity members. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students. Named in honor of W. Earle Zenge ‘31, former board of trustees chairman, Zenge Hall was initially dedicated in 1984 and was destroyed by a tornado in May 2003. The residence hall was rebuilt following the destruction and kept the same name.
Zenge Hall is a 3 story brick building with a 2 column entryway. It is located on the west side fo campus near Helsabeck Hall and adjacent to Ellison Pulton Stadium.
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Carolyn L. & Robert W. Brown Residence Hall
Named in honor of Carolyn & Robert Brown, Brown Residence Hall opened in 2017 and is the newest hall for students. Rooms are suite-style and fit to house four students per suite and two per room. Each room comes with its own bathroom, and laundry facilities are available in the residence hall free of charge.
Brown Residence Hall is located on the north side of campus behind the Mabee Recreation and Wellness Center. It is a 3 story brick building with a 2 column entry way.
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Dining
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Carl Johann Memorial Library
Carl Johann Memorial Library is home to students studying Criminal Justice, Psychology, English, History, and additional liberal arts courses. The first two floors in the library include classrooms, with the top floor housing our library area. The top floor features access to the “stacks” with thousands of books, the Student Success Center, and The Lab Cafe. The Lab Cafe is one of three dining facilities on campus. The Lab was once a chemistry laboratory but has since been remodeled as a cafe-style dining facility. This popular space includes a full menu of coffee, sandwiches, pastries, wraps, and more. While you’re enjoying coffee or a snack, enjoy the stunning views of Canton and the Mississippi River from an eagle-eye view of campus.
Carl Johann Memorial Library is a large 3 story brick building located on the eastern side of campus between the Science Center and Johnson Residence hall.
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Gladys Crown Student Center
The Gladys Crown Student Center is located in the center of campus and houses the Office of Student Life. Within the Crown Student Center are two of our three dining options on campus. The Dining Hall is the main level, and downstairs is the Cat’s Pause, the on-the-go dining option for students. The Wildcat Warehouse, where you can buy all your C-SC gear, is also located on the lower level in the Gladys Crown Center.
The Crown Stuent Center is a sprawling 2 level concrete and glass building located in the center of campus direclty behind Johnson Residence Hall.
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Greek
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Clough Hall (Sigma Kappa Sorority)
Home to members of Sigma Kappa sorority, Clough Hall was built in 1995 and houses returning female students. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Clough Hall is located on the South side of campus. It is a 2 story brick building with 4 columns on its front entrance.
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Cason Hall (Chi Omega Fraternity)
Home to members of Chi Omega fraternity, Cason Hall was built in 1945 and houses returning female students. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Cason Hall is located on the South side of campus. It is a 2 story brick building with 4 columns on its front entrance.
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McDonald Residence Hall
McDonald Hall features suite-style living, with each suite made up of three bedrooms and one bathroom. This co-ed residential hall houses 64 returning students and is located in the middle of campus. Amenities include lounge space, community kitchen, snack/soda machines, and laundry facilities provided at no cost to students.
McDonald Residence Hall is a winged 3 story brick building with entrances in the middle of the building both at the front and the back. McDonald Hall is located between Cason Hall and Charles Field House near the center of campus.
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Turley Hall (Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority)
Home to members of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, Turley Hall was built in 1945 and houses returning female students. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Turley Hall is located on the south central side of campus. It is a 2 story brick building with a 3 column front entry way. Turley Hall is adjacent to the Robert Brown Performing Arts Center.
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Gerlach Hall (Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity)
Home to Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity members, Gerlach Hall was built in 1997 and named in honor of Warren E. “Slick” Gerlach ‘46 devoted “Hawk” and supporter of Kappa Mu Zeta chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha. Gerlach Hall houses returning male students, and the residents can be found enjoying the view of Elison Poulton stadium from the patio at the back of the residence hall. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Gerlach Hall is a 3 story brick building with a 4 column entryway. It is located on the west side of campus directly beside Ellison Poulton Stadium.
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Helsabeck Hall (Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity)
Returning male students who are members of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity have been calling Helsabeck Hall home since 1997. Named to honor former C-SC President Dr. Fred Helsabeck, most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students.
Helsabeck hall is a 3 story brick building with a 4 column entryway. It is located on the west side of campus directly beside Ellison Poulton Stadium.
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Zenge Hall (Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity)
Zenge Hall is home to returning male students who are Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity members. Most rooms are designed to house two students, and laundry facilities are provided at no cost to students. Named in honor of W. Earle Zenge ‘31, former board of trustees chairman, Zenge Hall was initially dedicated in 1984 and was destroyed by a tornado in May 2003. The residence hall was rebuilt following the destruction and kept the same name.
Zenge Hall is a 3 story brick building with a 2 column entryway. It is located on the west side fo campus near Helsabeck Hall and adjacent to Ellison Pulton Stadium.
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Student Life
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360° Panoramic - Ellison Poulton Stadium
Ellison Poulton Stadium is home turf for Men’s and Women’s soccer, football, and Women’s lacrosse. Spirit squads, including Dance and Cheer, along with the C-SC Marching Band, “Thrill on the Hill,” also make appearances on the vibrant turf that was installed in 2021. The Wildcat Roar coming from Ellison Poulton Stadium can be heard from all corners of campus, and this is the place to be to cheer the Wildcats on to victory!
The Ellison Poulton Stadium is located directly behind the Charles Fieldhouse. The stadium has seating on the east side of the field with a press box and concession stand above the stadium seating.
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Gladys Crown Student Center
The Gladys Crown Student Center is located in the center of campus and houses the Office of Student Life. Within the Crown Student Center are two of our three dining options on campus. The Dining Hall is the main level, and downstairs is the Cat’s Pause, the on-the-go dining option for students. The Wildcat Warehouse, where you can buy all your C-SC gear, is also located on the lower level in the Gladys Crown Center.
The Crown Stuent Center is a sprawling 2 level concrete and glass building located in the center of campus direclty behind Johnson Residence Hall.
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J.E. & L.E. Mabee Recreation & Wellness Center
Open to all students, the Mabee Center offers diverse spaces to provide students with fitness and wellness activities. Compete in intramural sports, take on a workout class, relax with yoga or design your own fitness regime with the resources available. Completed in 2014, and named to honor a generous contribution from the Mabee Foundation, the versatile space includes a multicourt floor, indoor walking track, and cross-training area that features plyo boxes, heavy bags, suspension trainers, cardio equipment, weight machines, and free weights. The view from the Mabee overlooks Elison Pouton stadium, so you can enjoy an invigorating run while watching the Wildcats take the field!
The Mabee Recreation & Wellness Center is located on the north central side of campus adjacent to the stadium. It is a 2 story brick and metal building with a glass front and back entrance.
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Administration
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Henderson Hall
Our historic Henderson Hall was completed in 1904 after a tragic fire engulfed “Old Main,” the original building of Christian Brothers University, the cornerstone to present-day Culver-Stockton College. Henderson Hall is home to the iconic dome that can be seen from a distance, reminding those who see it of C-SC’s beauty on top of “the Hill.” Students utilize Henderson Hall for education courses and administrative purposes. In addition, Henderson houses the College President, Provost, Admissions, Human Resources, Financial Aid, Alumni, Advancement, Business Office, Marketing & Public Relations, Registrar, and Information Technology offices.
Henderson Hall is a 3 story brick building with a large concrete stairway leading up the front entrance which has 4 large columns. Henderson Hall is distinct in that it has a large metal dome on the top of it. Henderson Hall is located on the north side of campus near the Herrington Center.
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Tour stops by interest
- Arts
- Humanities
- Business
- Education
- Physical Sciences
- Health Sciences
- Legal Studies
- Nursing
- Forensic Sciences
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Arts
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Herrick Foundation Center / Mabee Art Gallery
The Herrick Foundation Center houses our BEL division (Business, Education, Law) and studio art classes and faculty. Upon entry to Herrick, take in the beautiful artwork in the Mabee Art Gallery that features the work of C-SC artists, visiting artists, and exhibition shows.
The Herrick Foundation Center is a 4 story brick building with a 4 columns concrete entryway. The Herrick Foundation Center is located near the center of campus in between Johnson Residence Hall and Henderson Hall.
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Robert W. Brown Performing Arts Center
Named in honor of former President Robert Brown, the Robert W. Brown Performing Arts Center houses our Fine Arts students, including theatre, band, and choir. The Performing Arts Center has two levels. The main level houses the Alexander Campbell Auditorium and Merillat Chapel Recital Hall, while the lower level houses classrooms and the Mabee Little Theatre.
The Robert W Brown Performing Arts Center is a large multi level brick and concrete building that is located on the south central side of campus directly between Weldon Residence Hall and The Charles Field House.
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Humanities
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Carl Johann Memorial Library
Carl Johann Memorial Library is home to students studying Criminal Justice, Psychology, English, History, and additional liberal arts courses. The first two floors in the library include classrooms, with the top floor housing our library area. The top floor features access to the “stacks” with thousands of books, the Student Success Center, and The Lab Cafe. The Lab Cafe is one of three dining facilities on campus. The Lab was once a chemistry laboratory but has since been remodeled as a cafe-style dining facility. This popular space includes a full menu of coffee, sandwiches, pastries, wraps, and more. While you’re enjoying coffee or a snack, enjoy the stunning views of Canton and the Mississippi River from an eagle-eye view of campus.
Carl Johann Memorial Library is a large 3 story brick building located on the eastern side of campus between the Science Center and Johnson Residence hall.
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Business
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Herrick Foundation Center / Mabee Art Gallery
The Herrick Foundation Center houses our BEL division (Business, Education, Law) and studio art classes and faculty. Upon entry to Herrick, take in the beautiful artwork in the Mabee Art Gallery that features the work of C-SC artists, visiting artists, and exhibition shows.
The Herrick Foundation Center is a 4 story brick building with a 4 columns concrete entryway. The Herrick Foundation Center is located near the center of campus in between Johnson Residence Hall and Henderson Hall.
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Johnson-Turner IDEA Center
The newest academic building located in the heart of campus is the Johnson-Turner IDEA Center. Named to honor two distinguished alumni, Scott Johnson ‘71 and H.B. Turner ‘79, the Innovation, Design and Experiential Activities (IDEA) Center serves as a dedicated place for students to collaborate for innovative projects solving real-world problems.
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Education
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Henderson Hall
Our historic Henderson Hall was completed in 1904 after a tragic fire engulfed “Old Main,” the original building of Christian Brothers University, the cornerstone to present-day Culver-Stockton College. Henderson Hall is home to the iconic dome that can be seen from a distance, reminding those who see it of C-SC’s beauty on top of “the Hill.” Students utilize Henderson Hall for education courses and administrative purposes. In addition, Henderson houses the College President, Provost, Admissions, Human Resources, Financial Aid, Alumni, Advancement, Business Office, Marketing & Public Relations, Registrar, and Information Technology offices.
Henderson Hall is a 3 story brick building with a large concrete stairway leading up the front entrance which has 4 large columns. Henderson Hall is distinct in that it has a large metal dome on the top of it. Henderson Hall is located on the north side of campus near the Herrington Center.
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Physical Sciences
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Science Center
The Science Center houses students studying chemistry, health sciences, mathematics and Master of Athletic Training. The Science Center has multiple classrooms suited for labs, such as biology and chemistry. On the roof of the building is an astronomy observatory for students taking astronomy classes.
The Science Center is a 3 story brick building with a concrete facing and large concrete pillars at the entrance. It is located on the south side of campus directly behind the Carl Johan Memorial Library.
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Health Sciences
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Science Center
The Science Center houses students studying chemistry, health sciences, mathematics and Master of Athletic Training. The Science Center has multiple classrooms suited for labs, such as biology and chemistry. On the roof of the building is an astronomy observatory for students taking astronomy classes.
The Science Center is a 3 story brick building with a concrete facing and large concrete pillars at the entrance. It is located on the south side of campus directly behind the Carl Johan Memorial Library.
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Charles Field House
Named in honor of distinguished alumni and entrepreneur Joe Charles ‘60, the original Charles Field House was built in 1980. After a tornado destroyed the area portion of the fieldhouse in 2003, much of the fieldhouse was reconstructed and reopened in 2004. The competition building serves as a homecourt to Wildcat athletic teams. The 24,000 square-foot facility features two regulation-sized basketball courts, two volleyball courts, seating for 1,500 people, an athletic training area, dance studio, weight room, racquetball courts, locker rooms, and headquarters, the Athletic Department.
The Charles Field House is a 2 story brick and metal building located near the center of campus directly between the stadium, Crown Center, and Arts Center.
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J.E. & L.E. Mabee Recreation & Wellness Center
Open to all students, the Mabee Center offers diverse spaces to provide students with fitness and wellness activities. Compete in intramural sports, take on a workout class, relax with yoga or design your own fitness regime with the resources available. Completed in 2014, and named to honor a generous contribution from the Mabee Foundation, the versatile space includes a multicourt floor, indoor walking track, and cross-training area that features plyo boxes, heavy bags, suspension trainers, cardio equipment, weight machines, and free weights. The view from the Mabee overlooks Elison Pouton stadium, so you can enjoy an invigorating run while watching the Wildcats take the field!
The Mabee Recreation & Wellness Center is located on the north central side of campus adjacent to the stadium. It is a 2 story brick and metal building with a glass front and back entrance.
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Legal Studies
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Carl Johann Memorial Library
Carl Johann Memorial Library is home to students studying Criminal Justice, Psychology, English, History, and additional liberal arts courses. The first two floors in the library include classrooms, with the top floor housing our library area. The top floor features access to the “stacks” with thousands of books, the Student Success Center, and The Lab Cafe. The Lab Cafe is one of three dining facilities on campus. The Lab was once a chemistry laboratory but has since been remodeled as a cafe-style dining facility. This popular space includes a full menu of coffee, sandwiches, pastries, wraps, and more. While you’re enjoying coffee or a snack, enjoy the stunning views of Canton and the Mississippi River from an eagle-eye view of campus.
Carl Johann Memorial Library is a large 3 story brick building located on the eastern side of campus between the Science Center and Johnson Residence hall.
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Nursing
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Forensic Sciences
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