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  2. UCLA student housing - Wikipedia

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    Named after UCLA Provost Earle Raymond Hedrick (/ ˈ h ɛ d r ɪ k / HED-rik). Hedrick Hall; Front desk and mailroom services, as well as recreation facilities, are in the ground floor of Hedrick Hall. The building's own dining option, "The Study at Hedrick", a takeout option connected to a 24-hour study lounge, is adjacent to the ground floor ...

  3. Royce Hall - Wikipedia

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    Royce Hall is a building on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Designed by the Los Angeles firm of Allison & Allison (James Edward Allison, 1870–1955, and his brother David Clark Allison, 1881–1962) and completed in 1929, it is one of the four original buildings on UCLA's Westwood campus and has come to be the defining image of the university. [1]

  4. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center is a pediatric acute care hospital located in Los Angeles, California. The hospital has 156 beds. [ 9 ] It is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine , and is a member of UCLA Health.

  5. Amid student housing crisis, UCLA becomes first UC campus ...

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    With the opening of UCLA's two new residences, Gayley Heights and Southwest Campus Apartments — and two dorms, Olympic and Centennial that opened last fall — the university expects to house ...

  6. University of Michigan Medicine - Wikipedia

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    A new Brighton health center, with 297,000 square feet of space housing 50 adult and pediatric specialties and related services, opened in September 2018; it is the largest U-M medical facility outside the main medical campus. [58]

  7. University Cooperative Housing Association - Wikipedia

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    The UCHA was originally founded as Adams House by eight students in 1936, and was incorporated in 1938 as the University Cooperative Housing Association. [5] In 1941, the UCHA purchased for $45,000 the Landfair Apartments (also known as the Glass House), which was designed by Richard Neutra and was designated in 1987 as a historic-cultural monument in Los Angeles. [6]

  8. UCLA police name man arrested on suspicion of sexually ...

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  9. UCLA wants more students but has no room. So it's buying a ...

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    UCLA, the nation's most applied-to university, wants to add more students but doesn't have room. So it's buying the Marymount California University campus to hold 1,000 more.