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Community Resources

Lactation Rooms

Private lactation rooms can be found in the Plant Biology Laboratories, the Plant & Soil Sciences Building, and the Molecular Plant Sciences Building.

PBL Room:

S146

MPS Rooms:

1075, 2000, 3000, 4000

For more information, contact building manager Lance Young (younglan@msu.edu).

PSSB Rooms:

A270

For more information about PSSB rooms, contact Mackenzie Graham (graham2@msu.edu) or Paige Potter (brownp35@msu.edu).

A complete map of lactation spaces across campus is available here.


ADA Accessible Doors

Our accessible doors are located at the South Wing entrance, adjacent to the handicap parking spaces in lot 46.

In Fall of 2024, an ADA accessible door was added to the building's south wing entrance. These new doors offer expanded access to our facilities.

For questions related to facility accessibility in Plant Biology, contact Heather Stallone (stallon1@msu.edu


PLB Food Pantry

Located in the Mail Room (PBL 142) this pantry is supported by the Plant Biology community and is open to anyone to take what they need or to give what they can.

Hygiene products, shelf-stable foods, and even a limited assortment of foods suitable for those with dietary restrictions are often available. Donations can be made to the Plant Biology front office (PBL 166).

Who can access the pantry?

Our community pantry is open to all. We do not require appointments or check-ins to access items.

How can I give to the pantry?

Contributions can be made to the front office (PBL 166). Our staff will help sort and stock items.

Are there options for those with dietary restrictions?

We aim to provide items that suit a wide range of dietary restrictions. However, because the pantry is stocked through donations, we cannot assure that foods for all dietary needs will be available at all times.

photo of a food pantry. A sticker adhered to a shelf, reads, in a child's handwriting, "everyone loves you".

Have a suggestion?

If you have ideas for improving our community building efforts in the department of Plant Biology, please let us know by filling out this form.

Additional resources:
Office for Inclusive Excellence & Impact
University Health & Wellbeing