New era: revitalized space

Clark Hall gets a $6 million upgrade, and students get a training space as forward-thinking as the field they’ll enter.

Published on Show Me Mizzou April 24, 2025

Clark Hall

Clark Hall’s $6 million renovation isn’t just about aesthetics; it marks a new era for the College of Health Sciences. In 2023, the former School of Health Professions rebranded to reflect its expanding mission, and now its newly overhauled building reinforces that growth. With new classrooms, labs and study spaces, the once-unassuming structure now asserts its evolving identity, complete with a proper front door facing Providence Road. 

These photos showcase some of the changes, from sleek interiors to students engaging with the revitalized space. The upgrades cultivate collaboration, fuel innovation and strengthen connections. They also ensure Mizzou’s health sciences education stays ahead of the field. You can see it firsthand at the annual CHS alumni tailgate outside Clark Hall on Oct. 11, just hours before Mizzou takes on Alabama. 

crowd at grand opening
College Dean Kristofer Hagglund addresses the crowd at the Clark Hall grand opening on Sept. 20, 2024.
lounge area
One of several interior gathering spaces for students. Photo by Gretta Cohoon.
renovated classroom full of students
The Dr. Barbara Carr and Mr. Michael Carr Classroom. Photo by Gretta Cohoon.
staircase
Photo by Alise O'Brien.

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