UC Staff Offices Moving to Marian Spencer Hall

 In order to provide a more accessible location for students and families and to facilitate better service,

Housing & Food (HFS) and Resident Education and Development (RED) staff

are relocating into Marian Spencer Hall effective Feb. 5.

HFS and RED staffs have collaborated through several temporary, co-located spaces since 2001. This partnership is so valuable that permanent co-located office spaces have been built within Marian Spencer Hall, enabling more creative opportunities to focus on students and their families, including a centrally located service desk.

 

The staff offices are on the first floor, above two new restaurants located on the ground level. On the Green Dining Center (OTG) will provide high-end, all-you-care-to-eat campus dining, with wonderful views of Campus Green and beyond. And in another first for UC, the ground floor will also house a Tim Hortons, the first U.S. educational institution to provide one. This Canadian-based restaurant serves specialty hot and cold beverages, breakfast, snacks and baked goods, sandwiches and hot bowls.

The new HFS and RED staff addresses are Marian Spencer Hall, University of Cincinnati, 2911 Scioto Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0045. To reach the offices, guests and visitors will enter the south lobby off University Ave. Circle, and take the elevator or stairs up one level.

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