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Campbelltown Hospital currently consists predominantly of four major buildings (Blocks A, B, C and D), in addition to a separate Cancer Therapy Centre and the youth and adult mental health units (Birunji, Waratah and Gna Ka Lun buildings). Campbelltown Hospital is also the home of the Western Sydney University (WSU) Macarthur Clinical School ...
WSU (Campbelltown Campus) at night – 2006 The Campbelltown Campus is located in the semi-rural Macarthur region in South Western Sydney. Together with the Bankstown campus, the Campbelltown campus was originally part of the Macarthur Institute of Higher Education, founded in 1984.
The Western Sydney Medical Society is the peak representative body for all medical students studying at Western Sydney University, and is officially affiliated with the School of Medicine. It supports students in matters of advocacy, and also runs various social and academic events throughout the year at WSU.
Nov. 18—New buildings are being planned for Washington State University's Pullman campus. The Board of Regents reconvened Friday morning to finish a two-day meeting at Vancouver, Wash., to take ...
The project is valued at about $900,000, according to Pasco building permits. Sign Up: Boom Town Tri-Cities Stay up to date on Tri-Cities growth and development with our weekly business newsletter.
Aug. 2—The U.S. secretary of agriculture visited Pullman on Tuesday to participate in the groundbreaking of a state-of-the-art Washington State University building. Secretary Tom Vilsack was ...
Elmina White Honors Hall is situated next to one of the university's most significant open spaces, near the original entrance arch to campus. Its Georgian Revival style features include its proportion and balance (mathematic ratios were utilized to determine the height and shape of the windows and other features), sturdy and uniform red brick walls, perfectly symmetrical stonework, and a dark ...
Queen Street Buildings are a group of heritage-listed former shops and hotel at 284–298 Queen Street, Campbelltown, in the City of Campbelltown local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The structures were built by John Doyle (hotel), William Bursill (Bursill's Shop), and Cobb and Bocking (The Coach House).