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    Virginia Tech Board Of Visitors Approves Name Of Future Building Construction Home

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    2003-03-10
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    "Bishop-Favrao Hall" will be the official name of the newest addition to the College of Architecture & Urban Studies, approved by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors at its meeting today. Bishop-Favrao Hall will be the future home of the Building Construction department, named after Richard Bishop, 1967 graduate of the building construction program and key alumni donor for the building, and William Favrao, founder of the university's construction program in the mid-40s.
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