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Building Code: SDS
Receiving its first major renovation in 51 years, the dairy microbiology building was dedicated as the Alfred Dairy Science Hall in October 2011. It is home to the Department of Dairy and Food Science and the Department of Biology and Microbiology.
Building Code: SFND
An addition of the Jerome J. Lohr Building, this two-level building is the home of the ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Alumni Association.
Building Code: SAIS
In 2020, ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ opened the 12,400-square-foot American Indian Student Center, which provides a "home away from home" environment and cultural activities. The $4.5 million facility provides student support services, technology resources, office space and meeting rooms.
Building Code: SAR
ADRDL is one of fewer than 40 veterinary diagnostic laboratories accredited by the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians. The building constructed in 1993 houses the Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences.
Building Code: SAV
The Avera Health and Science Center opened July 2010 and features 97,000 square feet of teaching, laboratory and office space as well as 48,600 square feet of research laboratory space.
Building Code: SRO
Built in 1969 at the cost of $547,727, the Bailey Rotunda houses seven large, theater-style classrooms and a technology center to provide the latest in modern teaching techniques.
Building Code: SAG
Named in honor of former university president Sherwood Berg, Berg Agricultural Hall houses ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Extension, the Plant Diagnostic Clinic, state 4-H offices, College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences, laboratories and classrooms.
Building Code: SAME
The Chicoine Architecture, Mathematics and Engineering Hall is a part of the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering. Located on the southwest side of campus, the 62,000-square foot building has three floors.
Building Code: SCEH
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.