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Med facilities services to open in new location June 2

May 31, 2022
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The Washington University School of Medicine’s Facilities Integrated Service Center (FISC) will open Thursday, June 2, at its new location at the Mid Campus Center. FISC is moving from its longtime home in Olin Residence Hall. Learn more here.


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