<p style="font-size:16px;"><strong>HISTORY</strong></p><p>Welcome to Jesse Hall, one of the most famous icons of Mizzou! Jesse Hall was constructed as the “New Academic Hall” in 1892 after the original Academic Hall burnt down earlier that year, leaving the Columns. However, the building was later renamed after MU president Richard Henry Jesse. The dome on the building evolved into one of the most recognized symbols of the University of Missouri, rising nine stories above Francis Quad. Today, Jesse Hall functions as MU’s administrative center, and faculty use its auditoriums to hold key meetings and performances. Jesse Hall has been a part of the University, nearly since its genesis and continues to play an imperative role for its students. Click on any of the photos to view Jesse's history.</p><p><small><strong>References:</strong></small></p><p><small>"Academic Hall." MU in Brick and Mortar. 2006. Accessed February 20, 2017. </small><a href="http://muarchives.missouri.edu/historic/buildings/AcademicHall/"><small…;. "History of the University of Missouri". University of Missouri Office of Web Communications. Accessed February 22, 2017. </small><a href="http://missouri.edu/about/history/history-mu.php"><small>http://missour…;. "Jesse Hall." MU in Brick and Mortar. 2006. Accessed February 20, 2017. </small><a href="http://muarchives.missouri.edu/historic/buildings/Jesse/"><small>http:/…;