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Lewis Hall currently houses the Ecology and Microbiology & Cell Biology departments. Under the auspices of these two departments, it also houses the MSU Vertebrate Museum, Herbarium, Fish and Wildlife Management Program Center, Montana Cooperative Fishery Research Unit and the Medical Laboratory Science program. The Office of Research Compliance is now located here as well.

The building, built in 1923, is named for Meriwether Lewis, co-leader of the Lewis and Clark expedition, 1804-06. Just inside the south entrance door are two murals painted by MSU art students in 1942. The mural on the east wall shows prehistoric Montana. The mural on the west wall depicts the fight against rocky mountain spotted fever in Montana and is dedicated to two MSU students who died while studying the disease. On the 2nd and 4th floors are fish and wildlife display cases.

This building currently has no handicap access.


 Lewis Hall

Upcoming events in Lewis Hall

Ecology Faculty Candidate Teaching Seminar: Dr. Joshua Twining
Tuesday, April 30, 2024, from 9:00am to 9:45am

Dr. Joshua Twining, candidate for Ecology's "Applied Quantitative Ecologist" position will present a teaching seminar entitled "Decisions in wildlife management: an introduction to structured decision-making" on Tuesday, April 30th, at 9:00 AM in 304 Lewis Hall.   Dr. Twining is currently a...   View Details

Ecology Faculty Candidate Teaching Seminar: Dr. Sarah Bassing
Friday, May 3, 2024, from 9:00am to 9:45am

Ecology faculty candidate, Dr. Sarah Bassing, will present a teaching seminar entitled "Making smart choices: An introduction to Structured Decision Making" on Friday, May 3rd, at 9:00am in 304 Lewis Hall, as part of her application process for the position...   View Details