Solberg Hall
Solberg Hall was built in 1901 for $65,000 and named in honor of Halvor Christian Solberg, the man who introduced mechanical engineering to SDSU. Solberg drove the first car in Brookings in 1904 and started an automobile engineering course before anyone recognized that the auto was here to stay. He drew up plans for Highway 14 from Winona, MN to the Black Hills, as well as numerous other projects.
South Dakota Art Museum
The South Dakota Art Museum built in 1970 is the only art museum in the state that is accredited by the American Association of Museums.
Spencer Hall
Part of Jackrabbit Village, Spencer Hall is one of three new residence halls completed in August 2010.
Stanley J. Marshall Center
Stanley J. Marshall Center houses offices for most of the Athletic Department as well as Frost Arena, the 6,500-seat home of the SDSU Jackrabbits. Also within the Center is an indoor track for athletic teams and a swimming pool.
Testing Center
The Testing Center coordinates several areas of assessment and provides testing services to the University students and community.
The Barn
The Barn was built for $85,500 as the Gymnasium-Armory in 1918 and the seating capacity was around 3,000.