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Built in 1957, the building is named after Harold M. Crothers, thrice acting president of then South Dakota State College (1946-1947, 1951 and 1957-1958) and former dean of the College of Engineering. The cost of the structure was approximately $850,000.
Building Code: SDEH
Daktronics Engineering Hall houses two departments, electrical engineering and computer science and physics. The facility boasts four floors and 29,000 square feet of space.
Building Code: SDSP
The Davis Dairy Plant and the Alfred Dairy Science Hall were the result of a $9.3–million construction and remodeling project dedicated Oct. 21, 2011.
Building Code: SDP
Houses Aerospace Studies and Military Science offices. The building was renamed DePuy Military Hall on Dec. 11, 1987.
Building Code: SCSD
Located west of Medary Avenue, this facility’s large, open floor plan is a place to make and iterate again and again, allowing students to work individually or in collaboration.
Building Code: SEHH
Built in 1955, the East Headhouse serves the research and teaching functions and operations of the Plant Science Building and east greenhouses.
Building Code: SNP
The McFadden Biostress Lab provides modern laboratory facilities for increased research of biological stress factors in the semi-arid Northern Great Plains.
Building Code: SPC
The Fishback Center for Early Childhood Education is housed in the Pugsley Center on the ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ campus.
Building Code: SGH
Renamed Grove Hall in 1995, the building was originally constructed as a food service facility and was named Grove Commons.
Building Code: SBL
The Hilton M. Briggs Library, built in 1977 for $3.85 million, is home to three floors of academic materials, study space, computers, printers and scanners.
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