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Résidence Lafrance, (transl. Lafrance Residence) is a co-ed dormitory on the campus of the Université de Moncton in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. [1] It is named after abbot Xavier-François Lafrance, the first resident priest of the Tracadie parish. [2] With 160 rooms and 11 floors, it is the largest residence at the university.
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Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre is a hospital in Moncton, New Brunswick. It operates as a tertiary care referral hospital and specializes in oncology and trauma care services. Operated by Vitalité Health Network , the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre traces its history to 1922 with the establishment of the ...
University of New Brunswick - UNB Moncton consists of a small health sciences campus located next to the Moncton Hospital. Degree courses are available in Nursing and Medical X-ray Technology. [3] UNB's main campus is located in Fredericton, with another large campus in Saint John.
The CFMNB has also been involved in medical research since 2008. The research sector of the Centre de formation médicale du Nouveau-Brunswick (CFMNB) contributes to the development of health research in the province through the funding of initiatives, the dissemination of its successes, the collaboration between various actors and organizations, and the training of students who will ...
The president of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary is Micah McCreary [26] who joined NBTS on July 15, 2017. He succeeded Gregg A. Mast, a clergyman who had served congregations in New Jersey, New York, and Johannesburg, South Africa, and held leadership positions within the Reformed Church of America.
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New Brunswick: Designed and built by architect Nicholas Wyckoff, former home (1830–1963) of Rutgers Preparatory School, the oldest independent school in New Jersey, established 1766. Building now known as Alexander Johnston Hall, Rutgers University. 64