FAQ
Why is Ovalwood being renovated?
The 40-year-old building is having it's infrastructure
renovated to bring the electric, plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and
telecommunications up to today's standards. With the relocation of Administrative
Services and Student Services to Riedl Hall, areas will be converted to
classroom areas.
When did the remodel begin?
The renovation of Ovalwood Hall began June 2007.
When will the renovation be completed?
The renovation is currently scheduled to be completed August 2008.
Where will my classes be during the renovation?
You will still have classes in Bromfield and Conard but
many of your classes will be in the Buckeye Haven modular classrooms. These
classrooms have been set up during the construction phase to accommodate
classes and some offices affected by the project. The temporary classrooms
will carry the moniker "Buckeye Haven" and each will be identified
with the name of a tree, such as Ash or Cherry. These are located northwest
of the Kenwood Circle and University Drive intersection adjacent to Riedl
Hall.
Buckeye Haven 
Where will the Writing Center be during the
renovation?
The Writing Center is now located
in The Conard Learning Center rooms 201 and 205A. Computer Classrooms/Labs
are located in C-215 and C-220.
Where are faculty offices located during the renovation?
Faculty offices have been relocated to Bromfield 117.
Where will the Center for Corporate and
Community Education be during the renovation?
The CCCE is located in the Ash modular of
Buckeye Haven.
Has the bus stop location changed?
The bus stop is currently located at the east end of Lot 2.
Will parking be affected?
Parking will only be affected in the lot where the Buckeye
Haven modular classrooms are installed.