Morsani-Smith Hall at Oklahoma State University is part of the North Monroe Neighborhood and consists of two connected buildings forming a U-shape around a popular outdoor courtyard. Located next to the Griffith Community Center and near the Monroe Street Garage, Morsani-Smith Hall offers apartment-style living with private bedrooms, a living room, a full-size kitchen, and in-unit washer and dryer. Built in 2001, the hall is conveniently situated close to dining options such as Adams Market and North Dining Hall, as well as academic buildings like the Wes Watkins Center. The former is named after Frank and Carol Morsani. Both Frank and Carol hold honorary doctorates from OSU and are recipients of the 2005 Henry G. Bennett Award. Additionally, Frank was inducted into the OSU College of Education Hall of Fame in 2000. The latter is named after Eloise (Feb. 29, 1928-Sept. 12, 2018) and Sherman Edward Smith (May 22, 1923-June 6, 2011), distinguished OSU alumni. A Bristow native and Oklahoma oilman, Sherman retired as chairman and CEO of SerDrilco.