Club History
A Place With History
One of the college's five original buildings, Campus House was home to three Buffalo State presidents and
their families until 1969: Harry W. Rockwell, Harvey M. Rice, and Paul G. Bulger.
For the next 30 years, the building served as administrative office space.
Construction began in 2000 to renovate the structure into a state-of-the-art teaching lab for the
Hospitality and Tourism Department and social club for the Buffalo State community.
Campus House opened in 2002.
Campus House Timeline
1930
Construction completed in 1930; one of the campus's five original buildings.
1931-1966
Residence for three former presidents and their families
- Harry W. Rockwell, 1931-1951
- Harvey M. Rice, 1951-1958
- Paul G. Bulger, 1959-1966
1966
Faculty lounge
1969
Alumni and placement offices
1974-2000
Faculty Student Association and dining services
2002-present
Campus House opens as a lab for two major Hospitality and Tourism courses: HTR 300 and 480