Capen Hall

Home to the University at Buffalo’s senior leadership, including our president and provost, plus key administrative and service offices, including 1Capen, Admissions, the Graduate School, Honors College, Oscar A. Silverman Library and Special Collections, which houses our archives, rare books and poetry collections (including a world-renowned James Joyce collection).

Overview

Facility
CAPEN
Number
A230
Function
Adm/Serv
Gross Square Feet
321,198
Construction Cost
$6,188,000
Completed
June 1977
Architect
Sasaki, Dawson & Demay

Namesake

CAPEN.

Samuel P. Capen (1878-1956) served from 1922 to 1950 as the university's first full-time chancellor. He created a university out of a set of disparate professional schools, integrating undergraduate education in a distinctive manner. A leader in American educational policy, Dr. Capen was a proponent of the idea that students should study a broad array of arts and sciences in addition to their chosen fields of expertise.Nearly 50 years after his death, he is still remembered for his keen intellect and decisive leadership. Throughout his UB career, he championed academic freedom and was an innovator in liberal arts education, as well. By the time of his retirement from UB, he was a nationally known authority in college and university planning.