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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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Everything will change in 2026, when USF opens a $340 million, 35,000-seat stadium of its own on the eastern edge of the Tampa campus, university officials say.

From Seattle Times

On a small piece of the Biosphere 2 campus, University of Arizona scientists have reinvigorated an old part of the original complex—the initial building that housed a Biosphere 2 prototype.

From Scientific American

His contact in both Rome and London was Joseph Mifsud, a Maltese national who was involved with something called Link Campus University which had a presence in both cities.

From Salon

Same with conferences, like the one Papadopoulos attended in Rome that was held by Link Campus University, where he said he met this "Professor" Mifsud.

From Salon

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