While no residential buildings beyond dormitories have been built, they are in the works.
Delta Capital is talking to Japanese universities about leasing their land, building dormitories and managing them.
The longshoremen have been joined by groups of students and artists who stay in eco-friendly dormitories.
No word on whether Foxconn plans to house U.S. employees in corporate-owned dormitories.
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The Rooms: The hotel has nine rooms in what used to be offices and dormitories for police staff.
They sleep in the same dormitories, eat in the same chow hall and pray in the same mosque.
At Dartmouth, he's helped create a project that allows students to track their energy use in some dormitories.
This isn't exactly the easiest setup to obtain, especially in apartments and dormitories.
They live in crowded dormitories where up to two dozen workers are crammed into a 20- by 10-foot space.
At any given time, some 250 American servicemen live in college-style dormitories at an airstrip by the Pacific Ocean.
For example, extra dormitories could be built or students could be encouraged for the first time to live off campus.
Far below, workers are putting the finishing touches on a new law school, ten dormitories, a football clubhouse and a chapel.
Today it is home to the playing fields, dormitories and academic buildings of the best college in the Midwest: Northwestern University.
Volunteers live in dormitories or permanent safari tents, and spend their sunny days clearing bush, cleaning out cheetah enclosures and even babysitting baby baboons.
Universities, for example, have not only classroom and administrative buildings to pay for but also the dormitories and expansive libraries for students.
On camera, workers say they want higher wages, and more comfortable dormitories.
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Yale received a cluster of dormitories reminiscent of an Italian hill village.
Each year, Hennessy visits four to five freshman dormitories to field questions.
They ate in state canteens and slept in state-provided dormitories or flats.
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Housing the black delegates was not a problem, since all delegates stayed in local college dormitories, which were otherwise empty over the year-end break.
Students at U.S. schools use cards to pay for cafeteria food, borrow books, gain entrance to dormitories or access photocopiers, computers and washing machines.
The academics and the students on the leafy Gothic campus, with its ivy-covered dormitories and castle-like towers, also made her feel out of place.
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Such schools are having to invest heavily to please parents, who increasingly demand that their children be kept in hotel-quality accommodation, not draughty dormitories.
That's centred on colleges: Mr Hood's critics fear that weakening their power would turn them into dormitories, undermining the personal nature of an Oxford education.
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Because exposure to very few norovirus particles can result in infection, these organisms spread rapidly through confined communities such as dormitories, prisons and nursing homes.
Most of the nation's dormitories were built to accommodate Baby Boomers, who didn't mind living in blocky towers with minimalist wooden furniture and communal bathrooms.
World class scholars, researchers, labs, lecture halls, and dormitories (the latter to attract the children of the most affluent) are not cheap, to put it mildly.
Many factory workers in Guangdong are migrant labourers from other regions of China who spend their entire lives on the factory premises, which include dormitories and cafeterias.
The 36-year-old Mr. Scanlon, whose film includes scenes of freshman orientation, Greek "Scare Games" and dormitories strewn with empty pizza boxes, didn't himself have a traditional college experience.
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