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campus university

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noun

  1. a university in which the buildings, often including shops and cafés, are all on one site Compare redbrick

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That caused campus university officials to cut about 12% – or US$55 million – from the university's budget, including significant layoffs of faculty and staff.

From Salon

Since the semester started in August, the school has reported 26 cases of the novel coronavirus on or around campus, university data shows.

From Washington Post

Closer to campus, University Boulevard was also open and running.

From New York Times

The school now expects to have about 740 students living on campus, while another 2,400 students who have in-person classes will live off campus, university officials said.

From Washington Times

“I am outraged by this senseless attempt to destroy a priceless piece of history and heartbroken that this can happen on our own campus,” university President Daniele Struppa said in a statement Monday.

From Washington Times