Cheever Hall
Cheever Hall includes labs, studios, classrooms, workshops and the Creative Arts Library. Architecture student projects often are displayed in the main floor lobby. Outside the south door of Cheever is another portion of the MSU Arboretum that winds through the campus.
Built in 1974, Cheever Hall is part of the Creative Arts Complex with its name honoring Hurlburt Cheever, a teacher 1921 - 1965, campus architect and head of the School of Architecture, 1945 - 1961.

Handicapped access to all main doors through the elevator between Haynes and Cheever
Upcoming events in Cheever Hall
Ezgi Balkanay exhibit: "Where Are You Really From: A Quest on Domesticity, Migration and Otherness"
Tuesday, April 8, 2025 to Friday, April 18, 2025
The exhibition presents a snapshot of an ongoing collaborative research project focusing on two squatter settlements in Turkey and Nepal. Balkanay is a 2024 MSU Research Grant Recipient and completed this project with Dr. Vijaya Tamla Rai, also of MSU. View Details