East Bank definition

East Bank means that area within the Metropolitan Government bounded on the west and south by the Cumberland River, bounded on the east by Interstate 24, and bounded on the north by Interstate 65;
East Bank means East Bank Trading Co., a Georgia corporation.

Examples of East Bank in a sentence

  • Locations may vary but include spaces on the East Bank, West Bank, and St. Paul campuses.

  • Campus Wide Emergency Alert SystemThe Campus Wide Emergency Alert System includes 21 outdoor loudspeakers mounted on poles and rooftops on the West Bank and East Bank and in St. Paul.

  • DoD recommended that the 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission (BRAC Commission) approve the closure of Naval Support Activity New Orleans (NSA), including facilities located on both the East Bank and the West Bank of the Mississippi River.

  • Students, faculty, and staff can stay informed about critical campus safety information by registering to receive TXT-U messages.TXT-U will be used infrequently and specifically for real emergency situations.Campus Wide Emergency Alert SystemThe Campus Wide Emergency Alert System includes 21 outdoor loudspeakers mounted on poles and rooftops on the West Bank and East Bank and in St. Paul.

  • The East Bank Campus offers several University Dining Service locations.

  • Located on the University of Minnesota’s East Bank Campus, the facility serves between 3,000 and 5,000 patrons on an average weekday during the academic year.

  • Parking is extremely limited on campus and we encourage students to bus, bike, or walk if possible.● Campus Shuttle Buses: Campus shuttle buses run at no charge between the East Bank, West Bank, and St. Paul campuses with varying routes and times.

  • Step ThreeRegister via the web at onestop.umn.edu or go to the University’s One Stop Student Services Center in 200 Fraser Hall on the East Bank Campus to register in person.

  • Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action eoaa.umn.eduLocation: 274 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street SE (East Bank) Phone: (612) 624-9547 The Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action (EOAA) was founded in 1972 to ensure that all University community members uphold federal and state civil rights laws and regulations, as well as University equal opportunity policies.

  • Graduate School Diversity Office grad.umn.edu/diversityLocation: 333 Johnston Hall, 101 Pleasant Street SE (East Bank) Phone: (612) 625-6858 The Graduate School Diversity Office coordinates and leads the University’s initiatives in the recruitment, funding, retention and graduation of a diverse graduate and professional student body.