1972, Logan acquired the buildings and grounds of the former Maryknoll Seminary in Chesterfield, Missouri. Additional buildings have since been constructed: the Health Center in 1982; the Science and Research Center in 1986; the Sports/Wellness Complex in 2000; the William D. Purser Center in 2007; and the Standard Process Student Center in 2008. Additionally, the former Maryknoll chapel was renovated and transformed into the Learning Resource Center in 2003; the Biofreeze Sports & Rehabilitation Center was added to the Health Center in 2006; and the university opened a new Educational Wing with an assessment center in 2012. The campus is on a 112-acre (45.3 ha) wooded hilltop and was included in MSNBC's 2007 list of "America's Most Beautiful College Campuses".
The institution changed its name to Logan University in 2013–14.
=== Leadership ===
Since March 2013, the Logan University president has been J. Clay McDonald.
Previous presidents
Hugh B. Logan, 1936–1944
Vinton F. Logan, 1944–1961
William Coggins, …