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Murrah Hall

Murrah Hall Murrah Hall, one of the oldest buildings on campus, was built in 1914. After "Old Main" (one of the College's original classroom and office buildings) was destroyed in a fire, Murrah Hall was constructed in its place. The structure underwent a $1.3 million renovation in 1981, and is now the home of the Millsaps Else School of Management. The Else School of Management is accredited by the AACSB - The International Association for Management Education (the same accrediting body that approves business programs and curriculum at top-name colleges across the nation). Only about 360 of the 1,400 business programs nationwide are AASCB-accredited. In addition to offering a wide variety of business courses both during the day and in the evenings, The Else School gives Millsaps students the opportunity to study abroad in Europe.Murrah Hall classroom



Murrah Hall also houses the modern language department (Spanish, German, and French), offering language lab facilities where students can view television programs from all over the world via satellite, use computer tutorials to help them study, and listen to pronunciation recordings. In addition, the modern language department organizes summer study abroad programs for students interested in learning more about French and Spanish. Murrah Hall also   contains computer labs for student use, an 80-seat lecture room, and several student study rooms.

,"M" Bench
Just outside of Murrah Hall sits the famous Millsaps "M" Bench. In 1926 several Millsaps students decided that there was a need for an area where students could gather between their classes. To remedy the problem, the classes of 1926, 1927, and 1928 held a conference. The students decided to erect a bench, fashioned in the shape of an "M" for Millsaps, outside of Murrah Hall. It is now known to most students simply as the "M" Bench, and professors often use it as a warm-weather classroom. In addition to its practical purposes, school legend has it that the first person a Millsaps student kisses on the "M" Bench is the person he/she will marry.

Murrah Hall also boasts one final special feature: life-sized portraits of past Millsaps Presidents. Click here to find out who they are!

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