The school moved to University Circle in 1885.
The school is located in the heart of University Circle.
Just five miles east of downtown, University Circle, the city's cultural center, continues to thrive.
Few people live in University Circle, and the surrounding neighborhoods tend to be poor.
The name "University Circle" began to take shape in the 1880s.
By 1950, 34 institutions had chosen University Circle as their home.
University Circle remains Cleveland's center for cultural, educational, religious, and social-service institutions.
University Circle is known for its year-round cultural events:
University Circle is undergoing $2 billion in construction and renovation projects.
Its location will create a true center to University Circle.