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The Animal Bioscience Building, completed and occupied in 2010, houses the Department of Animal and Range Sciences. Built through a combination of private and state funds, the building provides updated classrooms and laboratories for students, faculty and staff including a state-of-the-art teaching laboratory, a high-tech distance delivery room and public spaces with excellent views of the mountains surrounding Gallatin Valley.


 Animal Biosciences Building

Upcoming events in Animal Biosciences Building

Emma Kubinski Dissertation Defense
Friday, April 17, 2026, from 8:30am to 9:30am

"Increasing the Resilience of Organic Vegetable Systems Through Agroecological Weed Management"   View Details

Jacob Honn Masters Defense
Monday, April 20, 2026, from 9:00am to 10:00am

Jacob Honn will present, "Remotely Sensing and Modeling Semi-Arid Rangeland Grass Biodiversity in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem" as part of his master's thesis defense, on Monday, April 20th at 9am in ABB 138.   View Details

Jacob Honn, master's candidate in the Department of Animal and Range Sciences, will defend his thesis," Remotely sensing and modeling semi-arid rangeland grass biodiversity in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem," in ABB 138 and via WebEx.   View Details

PhD Defense in Chemistry - Bamidele Samuel
Monday, April 20, 2026 at 2:10pm

Bamidele Samuel will defend his PhD in Chemistry beginning with a seminar titled "Evaluating the Thermal Stability of Sr2-xVMoO6-δ (SVMO) and SVMO’s Promise as a Solid Oxide Cell Electrode Material." Abstract: A family of double perovskite materials Sr2-xVMoO6-δ (SVMO, x =...   View Details