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Fronczak Hall (FRNCZK) - North Campus, Academic Sector
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Fronczak Hall
This five-level home of the departments of
Physics and
Economics
contains offices, a research library, and 500 research and instructional lab stations designed for study of theoretical, high-energy, low temperature, and solid state physics.
Namesake
A Buffalo native who held both medical and law degrees from the University of Buffalo, Francis E. Fronczak (1874-1955) was recognized as one of the foremost public health authorities in the U.S. He began his long association with the Buffalo Health Department in 1907 and was its commissioner from 1919 to 1946. During World War I, he gained international fame as president of a central relief committee that brought aid to Poland.
Historical research and photographs provided by University Archives.
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Building Facts Primary function: Academic Tenants: Physics, Economics, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Architect: Armand Bartos & Associates Completion date: January, 1976 Gross square feet: 126,267 Construction cost: $6,838,000
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