Originally called the Law School, Sensenbrenner Hall was constructed in order to supplant the growing Night Law School held in the Mackie Residence. In 1967 a two part construction process began. The first construction involved the addition of the Legal Research Center, followed by interior renovations of Sensenbrenner Hall beginning in 1971. In 1982, construction of a law school addition to the Legal Research Center began. Earlier street address was 11th Street and Grand Avenue.
Named For
Dedicated in 1955 to Frank J. Sensenbrenner, 1864-1952. President and Chief Executive of Kimberly-Clark Corporation from 1928-1942.
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