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Northeastern State University's historic Seminary Hall celebrates its 115th anniverary in 2004. The oldest building on campus, Seminary Hall was the Cherokee Female Seminary purchased from the Cherokees.
Completely restored in 1994, Seminary Hall houses academic and faculty offices and classrooms. It was the first campus classroom building wired for multimedia instruction. Prominently featured in Seminary Hall and preserved in the restoration are three Indian murals painted in the 1930s by Kiowa artists Stephen Mopope, Jack Hokeah and Pawnee artist Albin Jake.
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