Miami Hamilton is a small, compact campus consisting of five academic buildings, a gymnasium, and a conservatory. The
Robinson-Schwenn Building in downtown Hamilton is used as an arts and community center.
Buildings •
The Conservatory – 2006, houses several sustained environments, contains space for lectures and demonstrations. •
Gym – 1980, houses fitness center and 120-foot gymnasium. •
Mosler Hall – 1969, named in memory of the Mosler Foundation's founders Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mosler, Sr; houses Business Office, Computer Labs, Faculty offices, and One Stop for Student Success. •
Phelps Hall – 1972, named for Dr. Bernard F. Phelps, former mayor of Oxford and first director of the Hamilton Campus; houses departments of Justice and Community studies, Integrative studies, and Engineering Technology, and a state of the art Theatre Studio. •
Rentschler Hall – 1968, named in honor of the Rentschler family who supported higher public education in the Hamilton area; houses the Multi-cultural services, Learning Assistance, Student Services, Faculty Offices, Art Studios, Darkroom, and labs. •
Schwarm Hall – 1997, houses the Harrier's Nest dining hall on the first floor and the Rentschler Library on the second floor. The building is connected to Harry T. Wilks Conference center via a bridge that forms the entrance archway into the university. •
University Hall – 1972, houses Miami University Regionals Nursing program. •
Harry T. Wilks Conference Center – 1997, named for retired Hamilton attorney Harry Wilks who created endowment fund scholarships for Hamilton campus students who could not otherwise financially attend college and houses the Office of Admission. ==Academics==