West Texas A&M University Campus Map

Table of Contents

Locations

  1. A-Z Buildings

    1. Mary Moody Northen Hall

      Mary Moody Northen Hall was built in the 1970s to accommodate the University's increasing number of fine arts students, and today the facility boasts even more space with its Northen Hall Addition.

      The new addition for the School of Music, completed in 2006, offers fine arts students a new band/orchestra rehearsal hall, percussion studio, music studios, practice rooms, offices and easy access ramps to the Northen Recital Hall stage.

      The original building houses music studios, two dance studios, a public art gallery, the 572-seat Northen Recital Hall and more than 50 art and art-related studios, computer labs, classrooms, offices along with an atrium for receptions and special events.