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The Larson Commons dining facility is located between Young and Binnewies residence halls. Enjoy all-you-care-to-eat at breakfast, lunch and dinner with a variety of delicious meal options.
Building Code: SLM
Originally built in 1927, Lincoln Hall is the home to the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and the School of American and Global Studies. The facility includes offices, classrooms, seminar rooms and collaboration spaces.
Building Code: SLFEC
The Local Foods Education Center is a novel approach to addressing food security in South Dakota. The 1.2-acre outdoor classroom is located on Medary Avenue on the northern edge of the ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ campus.
Building Code: SMVC
McCrory Gardens Education and Visitor Center was built in 2012.
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The Meat Lab is located on the west end of the Animal Science Complex. The lab allows students to create their own meat products and conduct research. Products are for sale at the lab's retail space.
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Medal of Honor Park is located next to DePuy Military Hall.
Building Code: SSWC
The Miller Wellness Center is one of just a few facilities in the nation with a gym, health clinic, counseling services and pharmacy all under one roof on a college campus. The $12.1-million, 74,000-square-foot facility was unveiled for students Aug. 31, 2008.
Building Code: SAD
Morrill Hall—named in honor of Justin Smith Morrill, who is widely remembered today for the Morrill Land-Grant College Act—houses several offices on campus. This includes the Office of the President, Office of Academic Affairs, Graduate School, Budget and Finance, University Counsel, Technology and Security, Human Resources and Accounting.
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Built in 2017 as part of the Alumni Green project, the President’s Home is the official private residence of the university president.
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Built in the 1960s, the ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Rodeo Grounds, west of the Animal Science Arena, was once the home to many Jackrabbit Stampede Rodeos and large, standing-room-only crowds.
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