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{{Construction}} | {{Construction}}{{Wikipedia}}{{Infobox house|image=Cushing House, Vassar College, February 2015.jpg|caption=Cushing in February 2015|capacity=202<ref>https://offices.vassar.edu/residential-life/residence-halls/cushing/</ref>|year built=|color=Purple (formerly Red)|mascot=Dinosaur|yearbuilt=1927}} | ||
{{Infobox house|image=Cushing House, Vassar College, February 2015.jpg|caption=Cushing in February 2015|capacity=202<ref>https://offices.vassar.edu/residential-life/residence-halls/cushing/</ref>|year built= | '''Cushing House''' is one of the nine main residential houses on Vassar Campus. It was built in 1927, making it the second newest dorm after its neighbor [[Noyes House|Noyes]]. The building is named after Florence Cushing, the first Aluma to be a member of the Board of Trustees. | ||
'''Cushing House''' is one of the nine main residential houses on Vassar Campus. It | |||
Cushing has three full floors plus a small tower. Their House Team all campus event is the Cushing Carnival, which occurs in April. | |||
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[[Category:Dorms]] | [[Category:Dorms]] | ||
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Cushing House is one of the nine main residential houses on Vassar Campus. It was built in 1927, making it the second newest dorm after its neighbor Noyes. The building is named after Florence Cushing, the first Aluma to be a member of the Board of Trustees.
Cushing has three full floors plus a small tower. Their House Team all campus event is the Cushing Carnival, which occurs in April.
