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Originally constructed as an addition to neighboring Haag Hall and known as the Haag Hall Annex in its early years, this UMKC building was completed in 1972 to provide much-needed classroom space. The building reflected changes to higher education with two large lecture halls, a feature the university had previously been lacking. In 1983, the building was renamed Royall Hall in honor of Norman Royall, a longtime professor of math and physics who earned a national reputation for his textbooks and educational films.


Royall Hall from the interior of the quad

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The construction of Royall Hall, known originally as Haag Hall Annex, took place during a wave of additions and expansions to the University of Kansas City in the 1970s. As more and more students enrolled at the university, demand for more space and educational programs increased. This decision to construct this building followed the approval to create Spencer Chemistry and Biological Sciences Buildings. Similar to this structure, those campus buildings were built in 1972, and were followed by the new School of Education and School of Medicine buildings in 1973 and 1974, respectively.

Dr. Norman Royall began his studies at John B. Stetson University in 1929, at just fifteen years old. After getting his Ph.D. in 1940, Royall went on to work for the University of Kansas City. Some of his works outside of teaching included publications in the field of integral-transform theory and publications in general education, including a college algebra text he worked on for the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and two more advanced mathematics textbooks. Another notable work of his was a 1961 series of 49 films on mathematics, which Dr. Royall completed for the United States Armed Forces Institute for use by American military members stationed around the world. In a 1960s profile in the Kansas City Star, journalist Charles Hammer stated, "Since coming to the University of Kansas City in 1947, Dr. Royall has been one of the intellectually moving forces in Kansas City." In 1983, the Haag Hall Annex was renamed Royall Hall in Dr. Royall's honor.

Wolff, Christopher. A Pearl of Great Value: The History of UMKC, Kansas City’s University. Kansas City, Missouri. UMKC Alumni Association, 2016.

Norman N. Royall, Jr., UMKC Math Department History. Accessed September 12th, 2022. http://d.web.umkc.edu/delawarer/MathDeptHistory/Royall.htm.