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The Shepardson
Building, constructed in 1940, was named for Charles N. Shepardson,
who contributed to CSU as an exceptional student athlete and leader
in the early 1900s and as a faculty member in the 1920s, and who
later was appointed to the U.S. Federal Reserve Board. The Shepardson
Building serves as home to the College
of Agricultural Sciences and several departments including Horticulture
and Landscape Architecture and Soil
and Crop Sciences. This facility features a variety of university
classrooms, student computer laboratories and teaching laboratories.
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