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Upham Hall is an academic building on the Miami University campus in Oxford, Ohio, United States. It is located in the center of campus in the academic quad near the university’s seal. [ 2 ] Miami University was founded in 1809 and the first class graduated in 1824.
Collins Hall is a residence hall at Miami University located on the eastern side of the university's main campus in Oxford, Ohio, United States. [1] It has a 37,144 square feet and 436,000 cubic feet. It contains 3 floors plus a basement and has a maximum occupancy of 250 students. It is a coed dorm for freshmen and upperclassmen. [2]
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 ...
MacCracken Hall is a women's residence hall on Miami University's campus in Oxford, Ohio. [1] It is named after Miami Graduate Henry Mitchell MacCracken. [2] It is located on Miami University's Central Quad, and currently houses four sorority chapters: Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Kappa Delta. [3]
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Langstroth Cottage is a historic building on the Western College campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.It was designated a National Historic Landmark on June 22, 1976. . The cottage, built in 1856, is now the home for the Oxford office of the Butler County Regional Transit Author
Aug. 19—It's the day each year where Miami University's campus is awash with wide-eyed freshmen, teary-eyed parents and new students moving into their first college home away from home. More ...
McGuffey Hall as School of Education, 1910 "Miami University Archives" The building is located on a slightly rolling area of ground in conjunction with and a part of the total university campus. The nature of the terrain is conducive to good drainage. The present site is bounded on the south by Spring Street and on the west by Campus.