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Rapid City is one of four satellite campuses that South Dakota State University has in their nursing program.
Building Code: SSO
Solberg Hall is home to the construction and concrete industry management department. This historic building is connected to the Chicoine Architecture, Mathematics and Engineering Hall.
Building Code: SMU
Located on the west side of campus, the South Dakota Art Museum is home to several collections of people with an ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ connection or to the state. Paintings by Ada Caldwell, Harvey Dunn, Oscar Howe and more are on display at the museum.
Building Code: SDSC
The Stiegelmeier Family Student-Athlete Center is the headquarters for ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ football. Facing the football field, the second floor features an outdoor deck and the Chicoine Champions Room, offering panoramic views of the stadium and game-day action below for athletic department donors of a certain level and special guests. Members of the football coaching staff also use the area for recruiting functions.
Building Code: SSTR
Built in 2016, the Swine Education and Research Facility provides resources to elevate undergraduate animal science, pre-veterinary science and agricultural engineering curriculums. They provide expanded opportunities for undergraduate and graduate research projects.
Building Code: SBA
The Barn was built for $85,500 as the gymnasium-armory in 1918 with a seating capacity of nearly 3,000.
Building Code: SWG
Connected by a hallway to the north side of Bailey Rotunda, Wagner Hall serves as headquarters for the Wintrode Student Success and Opportunity Center, College of Nursing and College of Education, Counseling and Human Sciences. It is a combination of offices, classrooms and labs.
Building Code: SYE
Yeager Hall houses the University Printing Laboratory on the lower level and the School of Communication and Journalism on the upper level. It was built in 1951 at a cost of $238,144. In 2000, an addition was added to the upper level of the building and an extensive renovation was completed.