Hamilton Campus Walking Tour

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Hamilton Campus Walking Tour

Contact the Admission Office: Email: MURegionalsAdmission@MiamiOH.edu Phone: (513) 785-3111


1. Wilks Conference Center Your tour of the Hamilton Campus begins in the Harry T. Wilks Conference Center. The first step in joining the Miami family is to visit the Office of Admission, where our team of admission counselors are ready to welcome you to Miami University Regionals. We will make applying easy by walking you through each step of the process and are always here to answer any questions you may have.

5. Rentschler Hall Rentschler Hall houses a variety of services and offices to guide our students along the path to success including the Diversity Multicultural Center, Academic Advising, Tutoring and Learning Center, Career Services and Professional Development, faculty offices, art studios, dark room and labs. The academic departments in this building include Humanities and Creative Arts, and Languages, Literatures, and Writing.

8. The Conservatory Built in 2006, the Conservatory houses a spectacular, exotic collection of plant life. Its purpose is to enhance the knowledge and appreciation of plants. The 11,000-square foot state-of-the-art greenhouse supports the instructional and research programs of Miami University.

2. Rentschler Library Looking for a quiet place to study, use a computer or do research? Rentschler Library (located on the second floor of Schwarm Hall) has a computer lab, two group study rooms, seven individual study rooms, and a variety of books and technology that students and community members are able to checkout.

3. Schwarm Hall Next to the Harry T. Wilks Conference Center is Schwarm Hall, the hub of student life at Miami Hamilton. Students can enjoy food and drinks from Harriers Nest Dining Hall. The Office of Student Activities is also located in this building.

4. Campus Kids Child Care Center Offering childcare services to Miami students, faculty and staff, as well as community members, Campus Kids Childcare Center is located on the south side of Schwarm Hall. Campus Kids serves children ages 18 months to 6 years old. The center has two classrooms: a toddler classroom serving ages 18 months to 36 months, and a preschool classroom serving 3 years to 6 years old.

6. Mosler Hall Mosler Hall, one of the first buildings on campus, houses the One Stop for Student Success, offering student assistance in the areas of registration, enrollment, financial aid, student records, billing and payment. Also in Mosler are the Center for Veterans Services, which celebrates veterans and the diversity they bring to campus, and the Center for Social Impact, which connects student leaders to the community. Classrooms, a computer lab and the Office of the Regional Campus Dean can also be found in Mosler Hall. The departments of Biological Sciences and Social and Behavioral Sciences are located on the fifth floor and the Department of Computer and Information Technology is located on the third floor.

7. Gymnasium The gym offers a fully equipped fitness center that is free for student use. Our 120-foot gymnasium is home to the Miami Hamilton Harrier's men's and women's basketball championship teams and the women's volleyball team. A Miami ID gets you in the games at no charge and is required to use the facility or check out equipment.

9. Phelps Hall Phelps Hall is home to three of our academic departments: Justice and Community Studies, Integrative Studies, and Engineering Technology. All three offer degrees certain to prepare you for a successful future. Parrish Auditorium is also located inside Phelps Hall.

10. Parrish Auditorium Home to the Miami Regionals Artist Series, Parrish Auditorium has hosted Nobel laureates, dance recitals and graduations since it opened in 1972.

11. University Hall Built in 1972, University Hall is located about half a mile North of campus on University Boulevard. It has several classrooms and computer labs and houses the Department of Nursing. Miami Regionals’ Nursing Simulation Education Center, where high-fidelity manikins and standardized patient actors are used to simulate diverse nursing care scenarios, is located in this building as well.


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