Abbott Hall
Part of Jackrabbit Village, Abbott Hall is one of three residence halls completed in August 2010. The four floors house 148 students with 21 rooms on each floor.
Alfred Dairy Science Hall
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.
Alumni Center
An addition of the Jerome J. Lohr Building, this two-level building is the home of the SDSU Alumni Association.
American Indian Student Center
In 2020, SDSU 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.
Animal Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory
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.
Animal Resource Wing
The Animal Resource Wing is the core animal facility on campus.
Animal Science Arena
The Animal Science Arena is a 21,000-square-foot facility that serves as home to the Little International livestock exposition as well as hosting other livestock events.
Animal Science Complex
Built in 1977 at a cost of 4 million dollars, the Animal Science Complex is comprised of three units: the Animal Science Arena, the Meat Lab and research laboratories.
Avera Health and Science Center
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.
Bailey Rotunda
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.