Univ. of Michigan Debuts New Dining Hall

The University of Michigan is opening its new Hill Dining Center as part of its completely renovated Mosher-Jordan Hall residential complex. Mosher-Jordan, originally Michigan’s first large residence hall for women, has been completely upgraded, including new community spaces centered around Hill, which replaces not only the individual dining facilities within Mosher-Jordan but also the Alice Lloyd, Couzens and Stockwell halls. Hill uses a marketplace approach, with six service stations. They include... • a hearth oven for pizza • a rotisserie and Euro kitchen offering traditional fare • an international concept with a wok station and flat top grills ...

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