… Wenona Hall Wenona and Wecota halls were added to the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior May 7, 1980. Both Wenona Hall and Wecota Hall are fine examples of the neoclassical style and significant for their representation of early 20th century academic architecture in a campus setting. … Wenona and Wecota halls were added to the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior May 7, 1980. Both Wenona Hall and Wecota Hall are fine …
… Wecota Hall Wecota and Wenona Halls were added to the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior May 7, 1980. Both buildings are fine examples of the neoclassical style and significant for their representation of early 20th century academic architecture in a campus setting. Four …
… Foundation Seed Conditioning As little as a few pounds up to 10 bushels of seed (breeder seed) are turned over to Foundation Seed from the crop breeder. In two to three years. this amount could be 500 to 15,000 bushels, depending on growing conditions and the crop involved. Seed is then distributed to seed companies and farmer seedsmen throughout the state based on a set of criteria approved by the South Dakota Crop Improvement Association. This seed is then grown by these producers and sold to farmers or traded with other seedsmen as registered seed. The registered seed is then planted, and the seed harvested as certified seed. This "limited generation system" of breeder, foundation, registered and certified seed …
… Sheep Research and Teaching Unit The SDSU Hampshire flock is the oldest registered flock in the United States with continuous registration dating back to 1898. Animals at the sheep unit are utilized in a wide range of teaching, research and SDSU Extension programming activities. … The SDSU Hampshire flock is the oldest registered flock in the United States with continuous registration dating back to 1898. Animals at the sheep unit are utilized in a wide range of teaching, research and SDSU Extension …
… Enrollment Services Center Included in the renovation is a waiting area with kiosks for self-help stations and 19 private offices. There is a large reception space and waiting area that will seat around 40-50 people. Inside the building are several office spaces for staff members, a reception area for prospective students visiting Admissions and a waiting area with computers for students visiting Enrollment Services. The Enrollment Services Center contains offices that work with recruitment and enrollment, admissions applications, campus visits, …
… a music hall in 1902. Woodbine was an infirmary for a short time in 1918 when a flu epidemic spread across campus. Woodbine Cottage underwent extensive renovation in 1999, maintaining the integrity of Woodbine Cottage as a building on the National Register of Historic Places. The wood-frame home's Queen Anne architecture was also maintained through additions of a solarium in 1932 and a utility room and breakfast nook after World …
… South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum As the Stock Judging Pavilion, the building served as the primary livestock teaching facility at SDSU until 1977. For its first 70 years, the Stock Judging Pavilion served as an instructional center for … is similar to that of other livestock pavilions built on college campuses and state fairgrounds between 1900 and 1925. The Stock Judging Pavilion was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The exterior has been restored to its 1925 appearance. South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum … As the Stock Judging Pavilion, the building …
… Coughlin Campanile Completed in 1929 at a cost of $75,000, the Campanile took 320,000 bricks to build. The campanile rings out the time on the hour and plays music during the 10-minute period in-between classes as students are walking on campus. The Campanile was a gift from 1909 electrical engineering … red brick and concrete received a $600,000 full restoration during the 2001 construction season. A speaker replaced the chimes in July 1995. The Campanile was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. A keyboard is located in Lincoln Hall to play the chimes located at the top of the structure. To visit the campanile and climb its 180 steps, check …
… the library's QuickSearch and internet catalogs. It has over 678,000 volumes. The lower level has periodicals, maps, government documents and microfilms. The main level has over 50 computers, current periodicals as well as coffee and vending machines for a quick snack. The books are located on the top level, along with study rooms students can check out. The Senator Thomas A. Daschle Congressional Research Study are …
… Avera Health and Science Center Built and equipped at a cost of $50 million with a lead gift of $15 million from Avera Health, the building was dedicated Sept. 9, 2010, with Julie Gerberding, former CDC director, as the featured speaker. Each floor … labs are used for chemistry and biochemistry, with the third floor also used for medical laboratory science. Shepard Hall, which now serves as the north wing of the center, was completely remodeled into modern research labs as the final phase of this project. Shephard Hall honors Professor James Shepard, the first head of the Department of Chemistry and …