Walker Hall houses our Health Professions labs and faculty suites, as well as a number of general classroom spaces to be used by students in all academic programs. The general classroom spaces are all flexible learning spaces, with movable furniture and a number of displays.
Walker Hall has a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver Certification.
Walker Hall
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Walker Hall First Floor
Walker Hall Second Floor
Walker Hall Third Floor
Community Outreach
⭐ Walker Hall First Floor
On the first floor of Walker Hall, you will find the Walker Scottish Rite Pediatric Speech Clinic – providing free speech language and therapy services to children 2 – 6. Our Music Therapy recording studios, as well as the Exercise Science Human Performance Lab, are both located on the first floor of the building. You will also find our large-tiered classroom, the gross anatomy labs, and many general classroom spaces.
⭐ Walker Hall Second Floor
On the second floor, you will see our white-board and Apple TV study rooms, available to students on a first-come, first-served basis. This floor also houses labs spaces for both our Occupational Therapy program (multiple types of labs including a Daily Living Lab, an entire apartment with bedroom, kitchen & bath, and assistive technology lab that features multiple types of technology to assist persons with disabilities) and our Nursing labs (multiple types of simulation labs with mannequins & testing areas - ICU, CCU, Obstetrics, Pediatrics).
⭐ Walker Hall Third Floor
The third and final floor in Walker Hall contains study rooms, Physical Therapy labs (multiple labs including Modality/Exercise Physiology Lab) and Speech Language Pathology and Adult Speech Therapy Clinic rooms (equipped with video recording & observation rooms).
🤝 Community Outreach
In addition to the speech clinics and Kids Rock Cancer, Walker Hall is the hub for a variety of community outreach programs in conjunction with our community partners, such as the Alzheimer’s Association, the St. Louis Chapter of Parkinson’s Association and the Pujols Family Foundation. Students gain valuable clinical experience while we serve people in the community.