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Housing at Virginia Commonwealth University is managed by VCU Residential Life & Housing. The university currently houses 6,300 residents in twelve residence halls across two campuses. Some halls are available only to freshmen, while others are available only to upperclass students. Eighty percent of first-year students live on campus. [1]
The building was dedicated on August 24, 2005 and opened for the 2005–06 academic school year, [2] being the newest residence building on campus until the construction of Gladding Residence Center, Phase III. The building is named in Warren W. Brandt, who was the first president of VCU.
Virginia Commonwealth University has two main campuses in Richmond, Va.: the Monroe Park Campus, located west of downtown Richmond, and the MCV Campus in the urban center. Additionally, VCU has a branch campus in Education City, Doha, Qatar, along with numerous regional facilities.
Virginia Commonwealth University people (5 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Virginia Commonwealth University" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.
Moody Towers are twin 18-story high-rise residence halls located in the Wheeler District on the campus of the University of Houston in Houston, Texas, United States. It was named for William Lewis Moody, Jr. and his wife Libbie Shearn Moody of Galveston, Texas, and houses 1,100 students. [2] The towers also house the largest dining hall on the ...
VCU is coming off a 1-1 road trip to open up conference play, with a 77-75 loss at St. Bonaventure and 84-65 win at Loyola Chicago. Ryan Odom's squad is 11-4 overall to start the season, with ...
This list of presidents of Virginia Commonwealth University includes all presidents of VCU. Name ... T. Edward Temple 1975–1977 Edmund F. Ackell 1978–1990 Eugene ...
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