Burt Hall

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

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Building History

Burt Hall was designed in 1923 and initially functioned as a veterinary clinic, equipped for clinical research, instruction and surgery on large animals. The building is named in honor of Dr. James H. Burt, who became a faculty member in 1909, led the Department of Anatomy for many years, and served the College of Veterinary Medicine for a total of 37 years. Following a fire in 1946, Burt Hall underwent remodeling and additional renovations in 1959, with further updates partially completed in 1981.