North Hall
Overview of North Hall
North Campus Residence Hall is one of the original campus buildings designed by Marcel Breuer that gave Mary College its own campus in 1968. In the past, it provided an opportunity to house male students in addition to the women who lived in Boniface Hall at CHI St. Alexius Health. North Hall is connected to University Hall and the Harold J. Miller Center. It is currently an all-male hall.
Amenities
- Free laundry
- Wired internet
- Wifi access
- Mailbox
- Elevator access
- Computer labs
- Community lounges
- Community bathrooms
Room Details
- Twin XL bed
- Dresser
- Closet
- Desk & chair
- Wastebasket
- Sink and mirror
Featured Staff

Tim Duncan
Residence Director of North Hall
I hail from the small town of Norwalk, Ohio, near the shores of Lake Erie. Raised as a pastor’s kid, I experienced conversion to Christ and the Catholic Church early on in my college experience. This transformation led me to seek out a community of believers who wanted to spend their lives in service to Christ. As a result, after college, I served for 4 years as a missionary with Saint Paul’s Outreach (SPO) at the University of Central Florida. Wanting to intentionally serve God and leave no stone unturned, I also intentionally discerned religious life with the Brotherhood of Hope, a community of lay Brothers who serve in campus ministry. After receiving clarity in my call and departing religious life, I began to seek out other opportunities to serve, which led me to the University of Mary. I see it as a great privilege to walk alongside young men as they leave home and begin to grapple with the deep questions of their lives and step into their call to manhood. My hope is that everyone at the University of Mary, but particularly the young men under my care, would come to the fullness of who God created them to be.