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  2. Housing at Virginia Commonwealth University - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Ann McKee - Wikipedia

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    New England Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VISN-1) Boston University Ann McKee (born 1953) is a neurologist and neuropathologist and expert in neurodegenerative disease at the VA Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center and is a Warren Distinguished Professor of Neurology and Pathology at Boston University School of Medicine .

  4. VCU Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, the Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Authority was created to oversee MCV Hospitals. In 2004, the name of this authority was changed to the VCU Health System, and the MCV Hospitals and surrounding campus were named the VCU Medical Center. The authority oversees the employees and real estate occupied by the five schools within ...

  5. Brandt Hall - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Evans-Haynes Burn Center - Wikipedia

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    VCU Medical Center is a Level I trauma center. [1] VCU Burn Center is the only American Burn Association-Verified Burn Center in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Evans-Haynes Burn Center serves as a regional resource for the care of acute burns [2] whether they be thermal, chemical, or electrical in nature. The Center uses an interdisciplinary ...

  7. Myles Standish Hall - Wikipedia

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    Myles is a nine-story building. The first floor houses the building's mailroom, multiple group study rooms, games room, laundry room, a residence life office and a community kitchen. The dining hall was closed beginning in Fall 2012 with the main dining room being converted into a multipurpose room. [6] The remaining eight floors are residential.

  8. Warren Towers - Wikipedia

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    Housing approximately 1800 students, [1] it is the second-largest non-military dormitory in the country, behind Jester Center at The University of Texas at Austin. [2] The closest MBTA stop is Boston University East on the Green Line B branch, located directly in front of B and C Towers, in a center reservation on Commonwealth Avenue.

  9. Andrew Budson - Wikipedia

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    Andrew E. Budson is an American neurologist, academic and researcher.He is a Professor of Neurology at Boston University School of Medicine, Lecturer in Neurology at Harvard Medical School, Chief of Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology and Associate Chief of Staff for Education at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Boston Healthcare System, where he also serves as a Director of the Center for ...