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'''Building Name:''' R.N. Scott Hall | '''Building Name:''' R.N. Scott Hall | ||
'''Names:''' Entomological Building, BioEngineering Institute | |||
'''Civic Address:''' 25 Dineen | '''Civic Address:''' 25 Dineen | ||
'''Opened for Use:''' 1915 | '''Opened for Use:''' 1915 |
Revision as of 12:13, 1 November 2022
Building Name: R.N. Scott Hall
Names: Entomological Building, BioEngineering Institute
Civic Address: 25 Dineen
Opened for Use: 1915
Named for: Professor Robert Nelson Scott who joined the electrical engineering faculty at UNB in 1956 and was director of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering from 1965-1990.
Renovations/changes/additions: The most recent addition (2002) was funded by government and university through funding.
Notes: The original building, built by the federal department of agriculture, has had several additions and uses, and was relocated in 1929. UNB acquired ownership in 1954.
Source(s): University of New Brunswick (Fredericton Campus), "Building, Field and Road Names, Named Spaces Within Buildings," Prepared for Office of Chief Advancement Officer and Office of Development and Donor Relations by Peter C. Gough, October 2007.
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