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Lupton House
Located near central campus, Lupton offers easy access to sporting events and the Recreation Center, as well as to dining and classroom facilities. It is one of four connecting residence halls that make up Branscomb Quadrangle, built in 1962.
Lupton currently houses nearly 300 upperclass students. A resident adviser or head resident lives on each floor with up to 58 residents housed in traditional double rooms. All rooms and corriders are carpeted. The typical room measures 10’6″ x 15’6″.
Branscomb Quadrangle is named for Chancellor Harvie Branscomb and his wife, Margaret. The name of each residence hall in Branscomb memorializes one of the outstanding women in Vanderbilt history.
Lupton House is named for Kate Lupton Wilkinson, the first woman to receive a degree from Vanderbilt University.
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| Vanderbilt Card access to building 24 hour Information Desk Central air-conditioning University cable television service University telephone service (local calls only) Direct connection to campus network (ResNet) Laundry facilities Music Room Seminar Room Elevator |
Formal Lounge Recreation Room Varsity Market with grocery and convenience items Vending Machines Custodial service in common area baths and corridors Office of Housing and Residential Education College Scholars Center |
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| Furnishings include: | ||
| 2 Beds 2 Desks 2 Desk chairs 2 Lockable closets 1 Mirror |
1 Built-in dresser 1 Built-in bookshelf Miniblinds |
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