Students having lunch in Miller Dining Commons

Miller Dining Commons opened in 2015 after a $15 million renovation.

In the past decade, MSU has added over 4,000 students to campus. Along the way, we have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in new and improved infrastructure to help improve the student experience. Residence hall renovations, classroom upgrades, additional parking spaces, and new academic buildings have all occurred within the past five years, raising the bar for quality of life on our Bozeman campus.

Along the way, MSU has dedicated itself to a sustainable future, with each new major building project since 2011 receiving at least LEED silver status, an international standard focusing on leadership in energy and environmental design.  MSU plans for each new building built on campus to meet this standard moving forward.

Check out some of our most recent projects below, as well as what's slated for the future!

Milestones & Achievements

Upcoming

Gianforte hall proposal
Featuring dedicated lab and creative spaces, Gianforte Hall provides a new home of the Gianforte School of Computing, the School of Film and Photography, and Music Technology.

Upcoming

Jones hall groundbeak
Jones Hall opens, providing a new home for the Mark and Robyn Jones College of Nursing in Bozeman.

Upcoming

Sample image of a potential Wellness Center
A $60 million Student Wellness Center opens, providing new student recreation, counseling, and health facilities.

2021

Rendering of the Bobcat Athletic Center
The $18 million Bobcat Athletic Complex opens at Bobcat Stadium, providing a new home for MSU's football team.

2021

Romney Hall exterior in summertime.
Romney Hall opens after a $25 million renovation, expanding student support centers and adding 1,000 classroom seats to campus.

2021

President Cruzado announcing a donation for the American Indian Hall.
A $20 million American Indian Hall opens, providing a new home for the American Indian Student Center.

2020

New residence hall concept art
Hyalite Hall opens on campus, increasing living options for incoming students.

2019

Asbjornson Hall concept art
Asbjornson Hall opens, adding a new $50 million building to MSU's Norm Asbjornson College of Engineering.