Burt Hall

Burt Hall provides hands-on research and design opportunities for K-State scholars and houses various K-State research labs.

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Building History

Burt Hall was designed in 1923 and originally functioned as a veterinary clinic supporting clinical research, instruction, and large-animal surgery. The building is named after James H. Burt, who joined the university in 1909, served as head of the Department of Anatomy for many years, and served the College of Veterinary Medicine for 37 years.

The building has undergone several changes over time, including a reconstruction following a 1946 fire, renovations in 1959, and partial upgrades in 1981, reflecting its long-standing role in veterinary education and research at K-State.