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Charlottesville (Amtrak station) - The Charlotesville Amtrak Station, located in Charlottesville, VA, is served by the Cardinal and Crescent passenger trains. The street address is 810 West Main Street, along Business US 250, between the University of Virginia and downtown Charlottesville.
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University of Virginia School of Medicine - University of Virginia School of Medicine is an allopathic medical school located in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. The University of Virginia School of Medicine has a long tradition of excellence in a highly collaborative atmosphere not only within the School, but also with the ...
University of Virginia School of Law - The University of Virginia School of Law was founded in Charlottesville in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson as one of the original subjects taught at his "academical village," the University of Virginia. The School maintains an enrollment of approximately 1,100 students.
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Official school recognition of AEPi was granted on November 7, 1913. When Charles asked if his close Jewish friends could join as well, he was told that the invitation was for him alone. Several NYU fraternities expressed interest in him and one gave him a bid. In 1917, a local fraternity Phi Tau became the Beta Chapter of AEPi. At this point, the group of 11 men began meeting regularly in the United States. It currently has 111 active chapters and 8 colonies, but those numbers fluctuate as new chapters and colonies are added or as chapters become inactive. Long before the second chapter, the NYU group was designated "Alpha Chapter". Official school recognition of AEPi was granted on November 7, 1913. When Charles asked if his close Jewish friends could join as well, he was told that the invitation was for him alone. Several NYU fraternities expressed interest in him and one gave him a bid. In 1917, a local fraternity Phi Tau became the Beta Chapter of AEPi. At this point, the group of 11 men began meeting regularly in the United States. It currently has 111 active chapters and colonies are added or as chapters become inactive. Long before the second chapter, the NYU group was designated "Alpha Chapter".