Units begin relocation from 905 University Ave.
Several student services and academic support units are in the process of relocating from 905 University Ave. to new offices in the W.S. Middleton Building, 1305 Linden Drive, just across the street from the School of Human Ecology Building.
The McBurney Disability Resource Center, the Division of Continuing Studies Adult and Student Services Center, College of Letters and Science/School of Human Ecology Career Services and offices of the PEOPLE and Posse Programs all are slated to be in new offices in the building by Friday, July 22.
The McBurney Center will be closed on Thursday-Friday, July 14-15, reopening on Monday, July 18, to accommodate the move. The new location is on campus bus routes, and accessible parking will be located in Lot 21 behind the building.
For more information about closures or service disruptions related to the move, contact the individual unit. All e-mail addresses and phone numbers will stay the same.
In addition, University Health Services (UHS) Counseling and Consultation Services (C&CS) already has relocated from 905 University Ave. to offices at 115 N. Orchard St.
The building at 115 N. Orchard is located about a half block south of Dayton Street and close to Union South, Engineering Library and Computer Sciences. A map of the new site is available online.
All UHS counseling and consultation services are located in the new building, including individual and group counseling, psychiatry and massage therapy. The Campus Rape Crisis Center is also located at 115 N. Orchard.
The building at 905 University Ave., once home of the First Wisconsin Bank, will be removed to make way for the new MBA wing of Grainger Hall facing the intersection of Park Street and University Avenue.