Gaines Hall
In 2007, a renovation was allocated $28.5 million to rebuild Gaines to house instructional labs for undergraduate students in chemistry, biochemistry, biology, earth sciences, and physics. The building will also hold the Department of Modern Language and Literatures (MLL) with its language laboratories, as well as the Center for Student Success, and seven new classrooms, including a new 270-person lecture theatre.
The chemistry building is named for Pascal Clay (P.C.) Gaines who taught chemistry for 43 years. He was department head, 1946-57 and MSU acting president four times. The hall was built in 1961.

Handicapped accessible
Upcoming events in Gaines Hall
Faculty and Staff Accessibility Collaborative
Thursday, April 24, 2025, from 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Disability Services invites all faculty and staff to attend the upcoming Faculty & Staff Accessibility Collaborative on Thursday, April 24, from 2-3 PM (MDT), in person in Gaines 030 or online via Teams. The event will include speakers from across... View Details