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Housing Office relocating to E19-429

The housing office is moving from its present location in E32 to E19-429 on Oct. 6. E32 is being completely vacated over the fall term, and the building is slated to be demolished.

Housing covers many areas, including undergraduate, conference and guest housing; graduate and family housing; off-campus housing; and maintenance and renovations for residential facilities.

To accommodate the move, the housing office will be closed on Thursday, Oct. 6, and Friday, Oct. 7, but staffers will check voicemail during that time. If anyone has an emergency requiring immediate attention, please call x3-1500 and an appropriate housing employee will be located.

For more information, please contact Linda Patton in E32-216 or x3-4449.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on October 5, 2005 (download PDF).

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