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  2. Center for Performing Arts (Miami University) - Wikipedia

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    The Center for the Performing Arts (CPA) building is the largest building of the Miami University College of Creative Arts. It houses the Miami University Theater, theater department, and music department. Originally these programs were distributed between Fisher Hall and Hall Auditorium, and were moved to CPA after its construction in 1969. [1]

  3. Miami University Dolibois European Center - Wikipedia

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    John E. Dolibois, at the time Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs, was the first to suggest his native Luxembourg and was instrumental in establishing the campus, which took his name in 1988 for his efforts. [3] The campus first opened in 1968 as the Miami University European Center in Luxembourg City.

  4. Category : Buildings and structures of Miami University

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  5. Elliott and Stoddard Halls - Wikipedia

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    The dorms are located in between the two academic quads located in the center of Miami's campus. They face another landmark on the campus, the Miami University seal. Over time they have become landmarks on the campus and are considered two of the most prestigious dorms to live in, [4] [5] they are also listed on the National Register of ...

  6. Miami University - Wikipedia

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    Miami University's freshman retention rate is 89.2%, with 83% going on to graduate within six years. [61] Miami University is a college-sponsor of the National Merit Scholarship Program and sponsored 21 Merit Scholarship awards in 2020. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 28 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. [62]

  7. Upham Hall (Miami University) - Wikipedia

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    To the west of the arch was the campus that already existed, and to the east was the part of Miami’s campus not yet built. [12] According to the Miami legend, “if you kiss your true love under the Upham Hall Arch, you will marry and the bond will never be broken.” [12] This may be the most famous of the Miami University legends. Related ...

  8. Peabody Hall (Miami University) - Wikipedia

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    Peabody Hall is a mixed-use academic and residential building located on the campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. The original building, known as Seminary Hall, was built in 1855, and was the central building of Western College for Women. That building burned down in 1860 and was rebuilt the following year, only to become damaged by an ...

  9. Hall Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Hall Auditorium is an auditorium and classroom building on the campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.Originally known simply as the Miami University Auditorium Building, it was renamed Benton Hall in 1926 after Guy Potter Benton, Miami's twelfth president, and renamed again for Miami's fifth president John W. Hall in 1969, when the university transferred Benton Hall's name to a new building.