McPherson Hall at Oklahoma State University-Stillwater is a three-story residential building at the corner of Garfield Street and McElroy Road. Part of the Morrison Neighborhood, McPherson Hall accommodates 108 undergraduate students from various classifications and majors. Each unit offers apartment-style living with private or shared bedrooms, a bathroom, a living room, a full-size kitchen, and an in-unit washer and dryer. Constructed in 2001, the building provides modern amenities such as central heating and air conditioning, a balcony or patio, and a smoke detector and sprinkler system. It is named after Dr. James King McPherson (1937-July 11, 1994), who was professor emeritus of botany at Oklahoma State University, where he taught from 1968 until his retirement in 1992. McPherson was known for his rigorous field botany course and volunteer work with the Nature Conservancy and the Sierra Club. McPherson Hall is conveniently located near the Griffith Community Center and several dining options, making it a popular choice for students seeking a comfortable and well-equipped living environment.