Whitehurst Hall at Oklahoma State University is an administrative building on the Stillwater campus. Built in 1926, it was named after John A. Whitehurst (1868-March 22, 1930), who served as the Oklahoma Board of Agriculture president from 1918-26. He brought stability to the campus in the 1920s and secured funds for many major OSU structures as board president. The building originally housed the office for OSU President Henry G. Bennett, his staff, the library, and various departments of the agricultural school. Over the years, Whitehurst Hall has undergone several renovations, including adding a fourth floor in 1936. Today, it serves as a central hub for administrative functions and is home to the Office of the President and other key university offices.