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Bolton
Hall has more classrooms than any other campus facility. It houses the
Departments of Sociology, Political Science, Economics, Urban Studies,
and Geography, as well as other offices, computer labs, and registration
services. It was the home of the School of Business Administration until
the School moved into its new building in 1995.
A remodeling project totaling nearly $3.7 million began in 1997 to renovate Bolton's main lecture hall, create a general access computer lab, remodel geography instructional space and upgrade electrical and telecommunication services. A significant improvement includes an enhanced first floor entrance that serves as a gateway to new offices for the Department of Recruitment and Outreach, relocated from Mitchell Hall. Bolton Hall was named for historian and explorer Herbert E. Bolton (1870-1953), who was born in Wilton, Wisconsin. He taught at the Milwaukee Normal School (1900-1901), the University of Texas, Stanford University, and the University of California. |

3210 N. Maryland Ave.
Built: 1964 Cost: $ 3,174,677
Architect: Von Grossman, Burroughs,
Van Lanen & Leucht

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