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Rocky Mountain Collegian company history timeline

1909

Opened in 1909, Eaton Hall was originally known as the Science Hall.

1913

Construction on Kimball Hall began in 1913.

1916

Built in 1916, Prescott Hall is named for Amos Prescott, a patron of Billings Polytechnic Institute.

1970

Anderson Hall was completed in 1970, with 20,000 square feet for housing 82 students as well as the residence hall director.

1973

Alden Hall served as a men's dormitory until 1973 when it was converted to faculty offices and classrooms.

Kenny Hall was demolished in 1973 due to water damage and structural deterioration, and some of its stone blocks, including its cornerstone, were incorporated into Bair Science Center, which occupies Kenney Hall's site.

1981

The fall of 1981 included the opening ceremony for the Bair Science Center, officially named the Charles M. Bair Family Center for the Sciences.

1993

It is named for the Charles M. Bair Family Trust that was created after the death of philanthropist Alberta Bair in 1993.

1998

In 1998, following a successful $4.2 million fundraising campaign, construction began on the new DeRosier Educational Resource Center, an addition to the Paul M. Adams Library.

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