Veterans Affairs Resource Center
The Veterans Affairs Resource Center is located in Brown Hall, room 134. The center provides students with a study and lounge area, computing and printing resources and a community gathering space.
Volga Farm
The Volga Farm is cropland and one machine shed. It is located one mile south of Volga, South Dakota.
Wagner Hall
Connected by a hallway to the north side of Bailey Rotunda, Wagner Hall serves as headquarters for the Wintrode Student Success and Opportunity Center, College of Nursing and College of Education, Counseling and Human Sciences. It is a combination of offices, classrooms and labs.
Waneta Hall
Connected to Wecota Annex on the west side of campus, this co-ed hall houses 130 residents, all in single rooms. Each floor has a dayroom containing couches and cable television. There is also a full kitchen on the second and third floors.
Warren E. Williamson Intramural Fields
The Warren E. Williamson Intramural Fields moved to their current location in the fall 2018 semester.
Wecota Annex
Wecota Annex was built in 1940.
Wecota Hall
Designed by Sioux Falls architect John J. Schwartz, Wecota Hall was built in 1915 at a cost of $75,000 and was the second women’s dormitory on campus. The annex was constructed in 1940.
Wenona Hall
Built in 1909, Wecota Hall was the first women's dormitory on campus. Designed by Sioux Falls architect John J. Schwartz, construction on Wenona Hall begun in 1908 and was completed in 1909 at a cost of $50,000. Art instructor Ada Caldwell secured the name—which represents the name given to the first maiden daughter in an Indian family—from state historian Doane Robinson.
West Hall
West Hall originally served as the Brookings Hospital until 1964.
Woodbine Cottage
Located at the northwest corner of Medary Avenue and Harvey Dunn Street, the residence served as the official home of SDSU's presidents from 1903 until 2017 when the new President's Home was completed.