Oxford, Ohio | Campuses and Locations
Explore Miami's Oxford, Ohio Campus
Learn why Oxford, Ohio, was recently named the nation’s No. 3 Best College Town, according to Yahoo. Experience the magic of what poet Robert Frost described as “the most beautiful campus that ever there was.” Brimming with charm and buzzing with activity, you'll find the opportunities in Oxford enhance the Miami experience for faculty, students and residents alike.
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Explore Our Town
With 60 delicious restaurants, you’ll find everything from classic bites and international cuisine to shamelessly delicious comfort food in our Uptown neighborhood— day and night. And your calendar will be just as full as your stomach with Oxford events happening every season, around-the-clock.
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Abby Rineer '25
Majors:
Media and Communication, Film Studies
Jonathan Erwin '24
Majors:
Theatre, Arts Management and Arts Entrepreneurship
Katie Gabe '24
Co-Majors:
Biology, Sustainability
Plan Your Visit to Oxford
Whether you are a prospective student, a proud parent, or a Miami alum, we welcome you to visit our main campus in Oxford.
Places to Discover on Campus
These are just a few of the notable locations on campus to discover on the grounds of Miami's Oxford Campus.
Visit the Oxford Campus
Alumni Veterans Tribute
Miami's Alumni Veterans Tribute celebrates our proud tradition of alumni in military service. The Tribute is an artistically reflective place to express and experience the values and emotions that are stirred while remembering our veterans.
Natural Areas
The Miami University Natural Areas are located around the campus and they comprise over 1000 acres with 17 miles of hiking trails. Visitors can hike, jog, research, birdwatch, dog walk, explore, learn, discover, meditate, or “just be.”
Freedom Summer Memorial
Tucked into one of the grassy hills composing Western Campus at Miami University there lies a magnificent stone monument commemorating the Freedom Summer of 1964.
Cradle of Coaches Plaza
Bob Kurz '58 and his wife, Marian, provided a gift to the University to construct a Cradle of Coaches Plaza beyond the South endzone of Yager Stadium. The plaza is adorned with life-sized statues of some of the Miami's greatest coaching legends.
Formal Gardens
This park-like area near the Marcum Conference Center at the northeast end of campus is a popular spot for leisurely walks, picnics, and outdoor weddings.
Sculpture Park
Around the Richard and Carole Cock's Art Museum lies a collection of public sculpture influenced by many of the movements in art that characterized the 20th century, and examples of geometry, materials, and expressionism are found in all the pieces located on the museum grounds.
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