Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center
Completed in spring 2010, the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center houses an academic center for all student-athletes and is the headquarters for the football team with coaches' offices, meeting rooms, and weight training and conditioning rooms as well as locker rooms to accommodate 110 players.
East Headhouse
Built in 1955, the East Headhouse serves the research and teaching functions and operations of the Plant Science Building and east greenhouses.
Edgar S. McFadden Biostress Lab
The McFadden Biostress Lab provides modern laboratory facilities for increased research of biological stress factors in the semi-arid Northern Great Plains.
Enrollment Services Center
The building formerly known as Medary Commons is now the Enrollment Services Center and is located on the northwest corner of campus. It is typically one of the first stops for current and prospective students.
Erv Huether Baseball Field
Located in the northeast corner of the SDSU athletic complex, Erv Huether Baseball Field opened April 21, 2008, when the Jackrabbits defeated Presentation (S.D.), 22-3.
Facilities & Services
Located west of the Dana J. Dykhouse Football Stadium, Facilities and Services consists of two primary buildings—one housing the trades shops and Customer Service Center, and the other building housing the central office functions of Facilities and Services.
Facilities & Services Customer Service Center
Located west of the Dana J. Dykhouse Football Stadium, Facilities and Services consists of two primary buildings—one housing the trades shops and Customer Service Center, and the other building housing the central office functions of Facilities and Services.
First Bank & Trust Arena
The facility, part of the Stanley J. Marshall Center, will have a seating capacity of 5,500 following renovation work now underway. SDSU hosts basketball, volleyball and wrestling contests in First Bank & Trust Arena.
Fishback Center for Early Childhood Education
The Fishback Center for Early Childhood Education is housed in the Pugsley Center on the SDSU campus.
Foundation Seed Conditioning
Completed in 1956, Foundation Seed is the source for pure genetics of varieties developed by the Agricultural Experiment Station crop-breeding teams. The primary purpose of Foundation Seed is to increase new varieties as quickly as possible, working closely with the plant breeders at SDSU and neighboring foundation seed organizations.