Old Main
Built in 1883, Old Main is one of four USD properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This distinguished building is home to classrooms, Farber Hall, Honors Program offices and the Oscar Howe Gallery.
Wellness Center
Get your fit on at the Wellness Center! Whether it’s our large array of equipment, joining a group fitness class or playing intramural sports, the Wellness Center has no shortage of ways to stay healthy on campus.
Lee Medicine & Science Building
Home to South Dakota’s only medical school, Lee Med features state-of-the-art laboratories and technology that will prepare you for a career in the healthcare field.
Muenster University Center
Affectionately known as “The MUC,” the Theodore R. and Karen K. Muenster University Center is your one-stop shop for dining, studying and getting involved in student life at USD. Did we mention we have Qdoba and Chick-fil-A?
DakotaDome
Go Yotes! Built in 1979, the recently renovated DakotaDome is the home of Coyote football, track and field, soccer and swimming and diving.
Beacom Hall
Beacom Hall is the namesake location of the Beacom School of Business. It houses classrooms, offices and the groundbreaking Ellis Finance and Analytics Lab, which allows students to use real-time data to analyze financial markets and gain experience in the business world.
Belbas Center
Built in 1905 and previously used as an armory and physical education building, Belbas now serves as the center for undergraduate admissions, financial aid and the Office of the Registrar.
Slagle Hall
This nearly 100-year-old building houses the Office of the President, along with marketing, information technology and many other departments.
Aalfs Auditorium
Quartered within Slagle Hall, Aalfs Auditorium is the place to hear USD’s symphony orchestra, student choirs, chart-topping artists and more. Whether you’re catching a lecture or a live performance, the auditorium’s enhanced acoustics will make your experience a memorable one.
Al Neuharth Media Center
Through this state-of-the-art center, named for USA Today founder and USD alum Al Neuharth, media and journalism students can gain valuable experience with The Volante student newspaper, KYOT TV station and KAOR radio station.
Warren M. Lee Center for the Fine Arts
Calling all artists, actors and musicians! The Warren M. Lee Center is your place to learn and create in its studios, labs, galleries and 450-seat Knutson Theatre.
Pardee Estee Laboratory
Constructed in 1914, this historic building is home to USD’s chemistry and biology programs. It was renamed on its 100th anniversary to honor two of the chemistry department’s previous chairs, Arthur M. Pardee and Charles Estee.
Churchill-Haines Laboratory
Along with Pardee Estee Laboratory, Churchill-Haines houses the chemistry and biology departments at USD and provides a dynamic space for science students to practice their craft.
Akeley-Lawrence Science Center
Named for USD dean Lewis Akeley and “The Father of Nuclear Medicine” John Lawrence, an alum, the science center contains both the departments of physics and sustainability and environment.
East Hall
One of USD’s oldest buildings, East Hall opened as a women’s dormitory in 1887. The castle-like structure is now home to many of the social sciences departments, including anthropology, history, philosophy, Native American studies and sociology, along with dental hygiene.
Dakota Hall
This large brick building, built in 1919, houses the English, communication studies and political science departments.
Delzell Education Center
Built in 1963, the Delzell Education Center offers opportunities for teachers in training to get hands-on experience through innovative experiences.
USD Knudson School of Law
As the only law school in South Dakota, Knudson School of Law is the alma mater of approximately 70% of the state’s attorneys. In 2020, the law school was renamed in honor of lawyer Dave Knudson, who also served as a state senator.
I.D. Weeks Library
The site of many late-night study sessions, the I.D. Weeks Library is also home to the Academic and Career Planning Center, Center for Academic and Global Engagement, IT Service Desk, Writing Center and Speech Presentation Center.
Arts & Sciences Building
Formerly the home of the School of Law, the Arts & Sciences building contains its namesake college’s administrative offices and the Department of Computer Science.
McKusick Technology Center
The center adjoins the Arts & Sciences Building and houses the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and the USD Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic, the Esports Arena and other departments.
Native American Cultural Center
The Native American Cultural Center offers a space for Native American and non-Native students to gather and enjoy activities like drum group practice and Sundance meetings. The center also houses the Lakota language lab.
South Dakota Union
Built in 1930 as the original student union building, the South Dakota Union is now home to the Department of Psychology offices.
Noteboom Hall
Originally constructed as a women’s dorm in 1954.
National Music Museum
Built in 1911 as one of the renowned Carnegie Libraries, this stately building became the National Music Museum in 1973. After closing for extensive renovation, parts of the redesigned museum opened for visitors in fall 2021.
Wagner Center
This building is home to the USD Foundation and the Alumni Association offices.
Center for Continuing Education
This center houses Student Rights & Responsibilities, the Math Emporium, the Copy Center and Postal and Disability Services.