Valders Hall of Science

Students utilize the Valders Atrium for studying between classes.

Valders lecture hall is used for an array of course lectures and visiting speakers.

The nursing simulation lab provides students with opportunities for hands-on experience.

Students with majors and minors in nursing, physics, psychology, and environmental studies attend courses in Valders.

Students with majors and minors in nursing, physics, psychology, and environmental studies attend courses in Valders.

Valders Atrium
Valders Lecture Hall
Nursing Lab
Valders Exterior 1
Valders Exterior 2

Valders Hall of Science is home to the departments of Nursing, Physics, Psychology, and Environmental Studies. Valders Hall of Science is connected to Sampson Hoffland Laboratories and is located across from the Center for Faith and Life and nearby the Franklin W. Olin Building.

Features

  • Astronomy Facilities
    Spitz Planetarium with Spitz A3P projector and rooftop viewing platform.
  • Rossing Physics Library and Exploration Center
    A study and explorative space for physics students that contains a library of books, research materials, various hands-on experiments and tools, and comfy chairs.
  • BRAIN (Behavioral Research: An Interactive Network)
    A 28-station networked computer laboratory for general psychology and the study of perception. The laboratory is equipped with a Thought Technology biograph and statistical software.
  • Salsbury Animal Facility
    Federally inspected live animal facility for rodents and rabbits. It also contains an insectary, holding facilities for aquatic organisms, and research space.
  • Research Grade Greenhouse
    Four independently controlled climate areas as part of an eight-room undergraduate teaching and research facility.
  • Anderson Prairie
    24.7 acres with 71 species of flowers and 5 types of grasses. Trails through the prairie are excellent recreation option for students. The Biology Department cares for the prairie through controlled burns and continued experiments.

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Quick Facts

  • Built in 1960 and remodeled in 2009
  • Named after the Valdres region of Norway