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Clemens Hall (CLEMEN) - North Campus, Arts & Athletics Sector
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Clemens Hall
Clemens Hall houses the classrooms and departments of the College of Arts and Sciences, including the innovative Language and Learning Laboratory—a high-tech research space with 152 wired stations and a computer lab for CAS faculty and students.
Namesake
The name of one of America's most distinctive writers graces the 10-story building that houses UB's English department and other humanities departments of the College of Arts and Sciences. Under the pseudonym Mark Twain, Samuel L. Clemens (1835-1910), wrote the classics Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer. He moved to Buffalo in 1869 and became an editor and part-owner of the Buffalo Express newspaper.
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Building Facts Primary function: Academic Tenants: College of Arts & Sciences Architect: Ulrich Franzen and Associates Completion date: May, 1976 Gross square feet: 117,414 Construction cost: $5,360,000
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