Felmley Hall of Science
Felmley Hall of Science contains offices from the School of Biological Sciences, the Illinois State Planetarium, the Department of Health Sciences, and the Department of Geography, Geology, and the Environment.
Felmley Hall of Science is named after David Felmley, president of Illinois State Normal University from 1900-1930. David Felmley was an advocate for the needs of students and faculty for three decades and worked to expand areas of curriculum. Felmley Hall opened in 1930. In 1962, the University received a grant from the National Science Foundation to assist with a $1.8 million annex.
Location
Felmley Hall is located next to Schroeder Hall and Moulton Hall on the corner of W. College Avenue and S. School Street, on the northeast end of the quad.
Department of Health SciencesRoom 305
Campus Box 5220
The Department of Health Sciences, located on the third floor of the Felmley Hall of Science, is home to environmental health, health education, health information management, medical laboratory science, and safety majors.
The Institute for Geospatial Analysis & Mapping (GEOMAP)Room 214
Campus Box 4400
The Institute for Geospatial Analysis & Mapping (GEOMAP), formerly known as GIS Services, was unveiled at Illinois State University during a dedication ceremony on November 9, 2007. The Institute is housed in the Department of Geography-Geology at ISU, providing synergy for faculty research across campus and offering unique learning and professional development opportunities for students.