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Barnes and Noble coming to VCU - Read More

Date Added: April 21, 2008 03:15:02 AM
Virginia Commonwealth University today announced a five-year contract that calls for Barnes & Noble College Booksellers to manage book stores at the Monroe Park and MCV campuses. As part of the contract, which takes effect this summer, Barnes & Noble will renovate both locations. The new stores will offer an expanded selection of general reading books, magazines, gifts and VCU clothing as well ...

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