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  2. Boston University Housing System - Wikipedia

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    Boston University's principal apartment-style housing area is officially called 10 Buick Street, a part of the John Hancock Student Village project which includes the adjacent Fitness and Recreation Center and the Agganis Arena. Students most commonly refer to this residence as the "Student Village", or "StuVi" (pronounced stoo-vee) for short.

  3. 575 Commonwealth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    After the purchase, BU leased the building to Howard Johnson Co. [10] BU rented out for its students at the hotel when there was a shortage of student housing. [11] [12] On February 5, 1994, about 200 people were evacuated from the hotel after a fire broke out on the top floor of the building. Five people were treated for smoke inhalation. [10]

  4. Metcalf Center for Science and Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Metcalf Center for Science and Engineering (SCI) is a building owned by Boston University named for Arthur G.B. Metcalf. Metcalf founded what would later become the university's College of Engineering and served as its chair. He also donated millions of dollars toward the construction of the building. [1]

  5. List of science centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    SEE Science Center [6] Manchester: New Hampshire: No No Yes Yes Sloan Museum: Burton: Michigan: No No Yes Yes SMART-Center (Science, Math, Art, Research, and Technology) [6] Wheeling: West Virginia: No No Yes No SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity (MOSAC) [5] [6] Sacramento: California: No Yes Yes Yes Sony Wonder Technology Lab: New York: New ...

  6. Kilachand Hall - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the building was bought and renamed to the Hotel Shelton. In 1954, Boston University bought the hotel and converted it to a girls-only dormitory of the same name. In 1953, playwright Eugene O'Neill died in suite 401 on the fourth floor. In his honor, the fourth floor was named a specialty housing area called the Writer's Corridor. [3]

  7. Myles Standish Hall - Wikipedia

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    610 Beacon Street, formerly and still commonly referred to as Myles Standish Hall, is a Boston University dormitory located at 610 Beacon Street, in Kenmore Square. Originally constructed in 1925 and opened as the Myles Standish Hotel, it was deemed to be one of the finest hotels in the world. [ 1 ]

  8. John Hancock Student Village - Wikipedia

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    The John Hancock Student Village or (StuVi) is a large residential and recreational complex at Boston University, covering 10 acres (40,000 m 2) between Buick Street and Nickerson Field, ground formerly occupied by a National Guard Armory, which had been used by the University primarily (but not exclusively) as a storage facility prior to its ...

  9. Boston University West Campus - Wikipedia

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    Named after Jacob Sleeper, Sleeper Hall is the middle of the three towers. As with Claflin and Rich Hall, the second through thirteenth floors are all residential, with the first floor being home to the Fresh Food Co. dining hall. In 2011, Sleeper Hall was the second dorm in West Campus to be renovated. [3] The second floor also features study ...