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Adams Hall Residence Hall Profile

Adams Hall Floor Plans

Adams Hall was built in 2007 and named in honor of Alvin C. Adams. In 1959, Adams became the first Black-American graduate of the Ohio University School of Journalism.

Adams Hall

Location: 
South Green

Mailing Address:
[Student Name]
131 South Green Dr., Room #
Athens, OH 45701-3141

Configuration:
Suite Triples

Building Amenities:
Air-conditioned rooms
Main formal lounge
Study area
Informal lounges
Elevator
Electronic access

In-Room Amenities:
Wireless internet

In-Room Furnishings:
Twin size, extra-long bed
Desk with desk chair
Built-in cabinetry, shelves, drawers, and closet
Small microwave/refrigerator unit
No curtain rods provided; tension rods can be used

Unique Features:
Adams Hall houses the Transfer Student Living Community
Suite style rooms share a bathroom with an adjoining suite. Bathrooms have internal privacy locks, but not external/room side locks, enabling students to access adjoining suite rooms through the bathroom.
Each room has individual seasonal temperature controls

Services

Mail:
Residence hall mail is delivered to the OHIO campus once a day. Letters and packages can be picked up at South Green Mail Room Service Desk located on the ground floor of Mackinnon Hall during hours of operation.

Culinary Venue:
Nelson Dining Hall is conveniently located on the South Green. For information on hours, menus, and services please visit Culinary Services.

Custodial:
All Residence Halls are provided with daily housekeeping for all public areas and 24-hour maintenance services. Students are required to regularly clean bathrooms in their suite and maintain all bathroom supplies.

Laundry:
This building has a laundry room that accepts Bobcat Cash. This facility is only available to students residing in this building.

Garage Parking:
Parking is available for students who have earned 30 or more credit hours and who have purchased a special permit from Parking Services. Please visit Transportation and Parking for more information.

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