Kerr Hall at Oklahoma State University, built in 1966, was named in honor of Robert Samuel Kerr (Sept. 11, 1896-Jan. 1, 1963), the first Oklahoma-born governor. This residential hall, a duplicate of Drummond Hall, was a significant housing facility on campus for many years. However, the university plans to demolish Kerr Hall to make way for new developments. The hall's legacy remains a part of OSU's rich history, reflecting its commitment to providing quality student housing and fostering a vibrant campus community.