
Classes and offices for many departments in the College of Letters and Science are based here, Mathematical Sciences, English, History, Native American Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology. Completed in 1976, the building is named for Milburn Lincoln Wilson, agriculture economics faculty 1914-34, and then undersecretary of agriculture during Franklin Roosevelt's presidency.
The lovely courtyard is named for Wallace Fisher, an electrical engineering graduate who received an honorary doctorate from MSU in 1975.
Main Mathematical Sciences Page
Main Mathematical Sciences Page (Text Version)
Map of Bozeman
Department of Mathematical Sciences Map (Wilson Hall, 2nd floor, SE wing)
