Leon Johnson Hall
Leon Johnson hall holds offices and laboratories for Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology, Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, the Thermal Biology Institute, Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Earth Sciences, and Ecology. It also houses the Center for Native Health Partnerships and is headquarters for the WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho) Medical Program. Montana students in the WWAMI Program complete their first year of medical school at MSU before transferring to the University of Washington. The Spatial Sciences Center (SSC) is also located in Leon Johnson Hall. SSC is a state of the art facility providing GIS/GPS hardware, software and human support to MSU and Montana.
Completed in 1976, this eight-story edifice, named after Leon Johnson, MSU’s president, 1964-69, offers visitors a beautiful view of Bozeman, the Bridger Mountains and the Gallatin Valley from the eighth floor.
Handicapped accessible
Upcoming events in Leon Johnson Hall
Ecology Seminar Series: Dr. Susan Adams, Fisheries Research Scientist with USFS
Thursday, November 7, 2024, from 3:30pm to 4:30pm
Dr. Susan Adams, Fisheries Research Scientist with USFS, presents a seminar entitled "A plague of invaders or native delights? Montana crayfish conundrums" on Thursday, November 7th, at 3:30 PM in 346 Leon Johnson Hall. All are welcome to attend! View Details
Dr. Anna Schweiger MAES Hatch Initiation
Monday, November 18, 2024 at 2:30pm
Dr. Anna Schweiger, Land Resources and Environmental Science, presents a MAES Hatch Initiation project, as part of a MAES Project Research Seminar. The seminar is a required public presentation by MSU College of Agriculture & Montana Agricultural Experiment Station faculty who are proposing or... View Details