Eastlick Hall
One of three buildings housing the School of Biological Sciences, you’ll find numerous teaching laboratories inside.
Now you know…
- The first electron microscope in North America was built in Pullman in 1935. The 5-foot-tall instrument is on display outside the FMIC, the Franceschi Microscopy and Imaging Center, on the ground floor.
- The building is named for Herb Eastlick, a highly respected researcher & beloved professor who mentored hundreds of students in their preparation for medical, dental, and veterinary school during his 30-plus-year career at WSU.
