Capen Hall

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Samuel P. Capen Hall:

Capen Hall is home to the University administrative offices and to the University Libraries. It houses the offices of the President and Provost as well as the Library Director's office. It also contains the Science and Engineering Library, the Oscar Silverman Undergraduate Library, and Special Collections which include the world renowned Poetry Collection, the University Archives and the Libraries' collection of rare books. The Office of Admissions is also housed in Capen Hall.

Namesake

Samuel Paul Capen (1878-1956), the seventh Chancellor of the University, distinguished himself as the foremost authority on higher education in the United States. Known as the "Architect of UB," Capen transformed the University under his leadership from a small group of autonomous schools into a modern university of 14 divisions and a central campus.

Capen Hall, April 2004

History and Chronology

  • 1973 -- (October 25) SUNY Board of Trustees decides to name the new undergraduate library and administration building "Capen Hall" which was the former name of the Medical-Dental building on South Campus (now Farber Hall)
  • 1977 -- (June) building completed
  • 1977 -- (November 11) Dedication
  • 1983 -- (August) Student services move into Capen

Building and Construction Information

Architects: Sasaki, Dawson & Demay
Contractor: Albert Elia Building Company
Cost: $6,188,000
Size: 310,576 gross sq. ft.


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Last updated 17 February 2006
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