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Residence Halls

Logan Hall is a coed, suite-style building that houses sophomore through senior students. It is staffed with one residence hall director and two student residential assistants.

Building Amenities
  • Over 100 residential students
  • Shared kitchen space located in the Commons building
  • 24 hour security presence at the front desk located in the Commons building
  • Laundry facilities located on the first floor
Suite Amenities
  • Each suite consists of 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a shared commons area
  • Each suite houses 4 students of the same gender
  • Each suite has a common study room
  • Each suite has a balcony
Room Amenities
  • Single occupancy/4 people per suite
  • Window coverings
  • Hard key entry to each bedroom
  • Main bedroom area dimensions are 15'x12'
  • Each room has 2 extra long twin beds
  • Desks (One per student)
  • Chairs (One per student)
  • Adjustable bed (One per student)
  • Three-drawer dresser (One per student)
  • Clothes armoire (One per student)
  • Cable television jack (One per room)
  • Air conditioning/heating unit
  • Wireless internet access
  • Free Griffon cinema available on channel 80.1
Residence Hall Director and Resident Assistants
Amy McLarren
Amy McLarren
[Bio]
Assistant Director
amclarren@missouriwestern.edu
(816) 383-7117
Angie Chuda
Angie Chuda [Bio]
Resident Assistant
(816) 383-6212
Brooke West
Brooke West [Bio]
Resident Assistant
(816) 383-6235
 
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Who is the John Sublett Logan family?

Logan Hall is named in honor of the John Sublett Logan family. The John Sublett Logan Business Fellowship Program has assisted Missouri Western students in attaining graduate degrees in business, law, accounting and economics. The family’s involvement can also be seen in the history of St. Joseph. John Byrne Logan was a leading force in bringing the Air National Guard to St. Joseph and historian Sheridan Logan authored the book "Old Saint Jo, Gateway to the West, 1799-1932.