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'''Burruss Hall''' (BUR, #176) is a landmark building built of [[w:Hokie Stone|Hokie Stone]]. It is the main administration building, housing the admissions office and many offices of the vice presidents. It also houses several [[Architecture]] departments. The auditorium in Burruss seats 3,003. It was originally built in 1936. | '''Burruss Hall''' (BUR, #176) is a landmark building built of [[w:Hokie Stone|Hokie Stone]]. It is the main administration building, housing the admissions office and many offices of the vice presidents. It also houses several [[Architecture]] departments. The auditorium in Burruss seats 3,003. It was originally built in 1936. | ||
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Revision as of 21:31, 28 August 2011
Burruss Hall (BUR, #176) is a landmark building built of Hokie Stone. It is the main administration building, housing the admissions office and many offices of the vice presidents. It also houses several Architecture departments. The auditorium in Burruss seats 3,003. It was originally built in 1936.