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Dining Demske Culinary Support Center 426 Wells Mill Dr, Oxford, OH 45056 (513) 529-3721 MiamiOH.edu/Dining On-Campus Dining Venues Every day Miami University Dining Services serves over 20,000 students, staff, and faculty on Oxford’s main campus and the regional campuses. We are proud to have well over 12,000 meal plan holders and are committed to providing them with the highest level of quality and service. At the heart of our dining services is the Demske Culinary Support Center (DCSC). Located just off campus on Wells Mill Drive, DCSC has been the food service headquarters for Miami University since 2001, serving as a warehouse, production center, and culinary support for all our operations. 1 MiamiOH.edu/Campus-Services
Description of Locations Armstrong Sundial Pizza Co. location key Student Center Grab a pizza slice, a whole pie prepared in 550 E SPRING ST our stone oven, or an express pasta. Haines’ Red Zone Custom Mediterranean bowls, pita-rritos, Enter by way of re-purposed flooring and salads served with your choice of a from the Withrow basketball courts and variety of house made hummus. immerse yourself in Miami sports history while dining on arena favorites. Emporium Stop at this campus market for a quick Café Lux snack and coffee or stock your pantry. Envision the perfect cup of coffee in a European-inspired venue. Accompany your Mein Street Grill drink with a rotating selection of pastries, Featuring an oversized Teppanyaki grill, soups, and sandwiches. Featuring local select a protein, rice, vegetable blend, and coffee company, Crimson Cup. sauce to create your own stir fry. StrEATS Enjoy Miami’s versions of a variety IMPORTANT of exciting “street foods” with an international flair. Unique to Armstrong NOTES! Student Center, are made to order Korean BBQ, bulgogi burritos, chicken or tofu shawarma, and more! Miami Ice Featuring two local companies run by Miami Alumni, Miami Ice serves Young’s Jersey Dairy Ice Cream and Rooted Grounds coffee/espresso. Also available are custom fruit smoothies Bob and Doris ‘52 Pulley Diner Step back in time to this 1950s-style diner, open 24/7. The menu includes favorites like burgers, milkshakes, and a candy bar. The Toasted Bagel Build your own or choose from one of our pre-made bagel sandwich options. MiamiOH.edu/Campus-Services 2
Bell Tower Place Dividends 401 E HIGH ST 800 EAST HIGH ST Connected to Ogden Hall Inside the Farmer School of Business Bell Tower Market Asian Market The ultimate in convenience and variety Choose from sushi, dumplings, rice, with everything from sushi and made-to- edamame, spring rolls, and Asian inspired order stir fry to jerky and protein bars. salads. Need a quick pick-me-up? You can find it at Bell Tower Market served with a smile! Fiscal Grind Caffeinate your day with coffee and tea To-Go Options Available: from Fiscal Grind. Pair your specialty drink with a warm baked good to make the Pizza Pi perfect to-go snack. Choose from cheese, pepperoni, or one of our specialty pizzas of the day. Panini Portfolio Enjoy a selection of freshly pressed Uncle Phil’s Deli sandwiches. Enjoy a customized deli sandwich or try the day’s hot sandwich selection. Preferred Stock This rotating soup menu includes campus Stir Fry Express favorites such as tuscan chicken, roasted Select a protein, rice, vegetable blend, roma tomato, and Miami’s signature chili. and sauce to create your own stir fry. Traders’ Greens Bell Tower Commons Enjoy a custom-created entrée salad with Experience the warm and friendly over 50 toppings to choose from. atmosphere of Bell Tower Commons. This is a comfortable campus dining location offering something for everyone. Join us for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every Dorsey Market 900 EAST HIGH STREET Monday through Friday. Dorsey Market, located just across from Campus Grill Cook Field in Dorsey Hall, offers a variety Enjoy made-to-order grilled options, of sandwiches and salads, snacks, bottled such as burgers, chicken sandwiches, beverages, and Starbucks products. grilled cheese, turkey burgers, and veggie burgers. Pizza Pi Choose from cheese, pepperoni, or one of our specialty pizzas of the day. Sonora Stop Design your own burritos, tacos, or taco salads. Wok This Way Craft your own stir fry dish by choosing from a selection of veggies, rice, proteins, and sauces. 3
Garden Commons Maplestreet Station 95 N PATTERSON AVE 571 MAPLE ST Garden Market Maplestreet Commons Use our convenient walk-up window An expanded buffet location including or come into the market to grab a pizza, deli, southwest, custom stir fry, snack or drink without entering the pasta, burgers, and allergen station. dining hall. Pizza Garden Commons An Italian concept serving a variety of pizza and pastas daily. Ciao Serving made-to-order pasta Salad/Fruit Bar and a variety of pizzas prepared At breakfast, enjoy hot oatmeal, in our woodstone oven. Popular muffins, and bagels, as well as fruit sides including grilled vegetables, and yogurt bar. For lunch and dinner, breadsticks, and dessert pizza. build your own masterpiece with choices from our extensive salad bar. Zen Garden Craft your own stir fry dish from our Stir Fry to Order wide selection of vegetables, rice, Craft your own stir fry dish by proteins, and sauces. In a hurry? Our choosing from a selection of veggies, express line includes pot stickers, rice, protein, and sauces. seafood rangoons, fried rice, orange chicken, and more for your dining Pasta convenience. Made-to-order pasta. Comfort Thyme Southwest Station Enjoy a traditional breakfast at this Enjoy a rotation of tacos, burritos, and concept. For lunch and dinner, grab quesadillas. a burger and fries, or choose one of the specialty sandwiches or wraps of Grill the day. Enjoy made to order grilled options such as burgers, chicken sandwiches, Harvest Greens grilled cheese, turkey burgers, and At breakfast, enjoy hot oatmeal, veggie burgers. muffins, and bagels, as well as a fruit and yogurt bar. For lunch and dinner, Allergen Free Station build your own masterpiece with The food served is free of the top 8 choices from our extensive salad bar. allergens (dairy, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, soy, wheat) and King Café gluten. This station also includes many 151 S CAMPUS AVE vegetarian and vegan-friendly items. in King Library Commons Express Take a break from studying to grab a Grab your favorite buffet foods to go and quick meal or recharge with a coffee or shop a selection of top-selling market items. smoothie. Also serving a selection of sushi, sandwiches, and salads. MiamiOH.edu/Campus-Services 4
Market Street at MacCracken Western Dining Commons 500 CENTER DR 480 WESTERN DR Newly renovated as of August 2019, MacCracken Market will feature two local Western Dining Commons companies run by Miami Alumni, Rooted Grounds and Young’s Jersey Dairy Ice Grill & Roast Station Cream. Also available will be a grill station. Serving a rotating menu of pizzas, boneless chicken wings, burgers, Martin T! sandwiches, pasta, and more. 5397 BONHAM RD NEW MARKE International Station Martin Commons Experience flavors from all around the globe. Features a made-to-order Winning Seasonings option daily. Features slow roasted meats and traditional comfort foods with a Salad & Deli Station nod to healthy and wholesome. A full salad, fruit, and yogurt bar provide a healthy option for guests. Ciao Build your own deli sandwich An Italian concept serving a or round out your meal with a variety of pizza and pastas daily. delicious homemade dessert from Miami’s bakery. Harvest Greens At breakfast, enjoy hot oatmeal, Allergen Free Station muffins, and bagels, as well as a fruit The food served is free of the top 8 and yogurt bar. For lunch and dinner, allergens (dairy, eggs, peanuts, tree build your own masterpiece with nuts, fish, shellfish, soy, wheat) and choices from our extensive salad bar. gluten. This station also includes many vegetarian and vegan-friendly items. Scoreboard Market & Grill Convenience market and short-order grill offering a large variety of packaged foods Greystone Market and beverages as well as made-to-order This popular on-campus market offers a sandwiches, sides, and appetizers. large variety of groceries with an emphasis on natural and organic items. Starbucks 701 E SPRING ST Inside the Shriver Center and 201 TALLAWANDA RD Inside Withrow Hall Enjoy a cup of quality coffee from Starbucks today. Iced beverages, blended coffees, bakery items, bottled drinks, sandwiches, and snacks available daily. 5
Special Dietary Needs Miami Dining is committed to going above and beyond expectations regarding students with special dietary needs. We will accommodate students with special diets due to food allergies, intolerances, and/or medical needs; we do so through partnering with Student Disability Services. We also work with students who follow a special diet. We take into consideration cultural backgrounds, religious affiliations, and lifestyle choices. For more information, please contact our Registered Dietitian at (513) 529-5552. General way finding for a vegetarian or vegan student can be found on our Dining website under the “menu” tab. This will take you to our NetNutrion menu database. This site houses all of our menus with the ability to filter based on dietary preference in addition to providing nutrient information. Nut-Friendly Campus Since 2017, Miami Dining has been NUT FRIENDLY. This means we do not actively include peanuts and tree nuts (including coconut) in our recipes. There is a variety of labeling when it comes to allergens. We avoid purchasing ingredients that house a “may contain [nuts]” statement in our recipes. We do however, purchase ingredients that may contain a “processed in the same facility with [nuts]” or “processed on shared equipment with [nuts]” statement. When a recipe or item has this type of statement, we inform our guests with our “processed with nuts” allergen trait. For those who enjoy nut products, don’t worry! We have packaged nut products in markets and at Pulley Candy Bar. We also have two full service Starbucks on campus that offer nut milks and toppings. Vending on Campus Over 225 machines across campus, conveniently located in residence halls and academic buildings. Offering a wide variety of beverages, snacks, healthy options, and more, available 24 hours a day. Regional Campuses Miami Dining operations expand onto our Regional Campuses as well. These operations follow the same guidelines as the main campus to carry over with the nut-friendly initiative and special diet accommodations. MiamiOH.edu/Campus-Services 6
Campus Services Center Campus Avenue Building, Room 34 301 South Campus Avenue , Oxford, OH 45056 (513) 529-5000 MiamiOH.edu/CampusServicesCenter 2019–2020 Meal Plans Meal plans at Miami provide flexibility and value to match our students’ needs. They are flexible, transparent, and simple to use! Our Diplomat Meal Plans are a combination of buffet meals plus declining balance dollars. Learn more about your meal plan options below, and also be sure to explore dining options in the “Places to Eat” section of our Dining website — MiamiOH.edu/Dining. Meal plans are available to all Miami University students, and are required for all students living in residence halls. Students can change their meal plan selection up to the first day of each semester. Meal Plan Pricing for 2019–2020 Level What's Included Each Semester Cost per Semester Diplomat Premium Provides unlimited buffet meals for you, $800 $3,259 declining balance dollars, and 5 guest meals. Rest assured that you can eat at buffets as often as you’d like, and also use your flexible spending dollars at any dining location on campus. Diplomat Plus Provides 7 buffet meals per week, $1,100 $2,785 declining balance dollars, and 5 guest buffet meals. This plan also provides a bonus week's worth of buffet meals that can be used at any time during the semester! Diplomat Standard Provides 16 buffet meals per week, $500 $2,674 declining balance dollars, and 5 guest buffet meals. This plan also provides a bonus week’s worth of buffet meals that can be used at any time during the semester! Diplomat Minimum Provides 14 buffet meals per week, $100 $2,117 declining balance dollars, and 5 guest buffet meals. This plan also provides a bonus week's worth of buffet meals that can be used at any time during the semester! *Prices listed are for 2019–2020 Tuition Promise Cohort. See our website for all other costs — MiamiOH.edu/MealPlans. 7
MUlaa Room Assignments MUlaa is an on-campus debit account During the summer, our office works that is used for the residence hall laundry diligently to finalize housing assignments. machines, RedHawk Retail locations, We strive to meet as many preferences MU Box Office, Xerox Print Services, and requests as possible. In order to Pay4Print printers and copiers, and meet the most preferences, our process vending. takes the majority of the summer. Room assignment information for incoming first To add money to your account, sign up on year students is sent out by email at the your “Housing and Meal Plan Contract.” end of July. To deposit additional money into an account, simply access the One Stop website. MUlaa is refundable. To view transactions and balances visit WebCardCenter.MiamiOH.edu. Residence Hall Staff The Residence Life staff includes full-time professionals, graduate students, and undergraduate students. Living Requirements A Resident Assistant (RA) lives in each At Miami, we highly value the residential residence hall corridor to help students experience for student success. All make the transition from high school to first-year and second-year students are college and to plan special events so required to live on campus unless they students get to know one another. These meet one of the following criteria: carefully selected and trained upperclass students are also familiar with the • At least 21 years of age before scheduling process and often share their the first day of class own knowledge and experience. • Have matriculated full-time for at least two years at another institution of A Resident Director will live in your higher education or a regional campus community as well. They will help shape (credits must be post high school) the environment and experiences of • Commute from the home of residential students. a parent or legal guardian To think in such a place, I have led such a life! MiamiOH.edu/Campus-Services 8
MUBucks Airport Shuttles MUBucks is an off-campus debit account, Airport Shuttles with multiple departures which may be used at a variety of local, and returns to and from the Cincinnati non-university businesses, that are part (CVG) airport are offered for Thanksgiving, of the “Uptown Bucks” network. The Winter Break, and Spring Break using MUBucks account will reside on your Miami professional charter coaches at a cost of I.D. Any student, faculty, or staff member only $40.00 each way (inclusive of rider may open an account. and luggage). More information is available online at MiamiOH.edu/BoxOffice. To open an account, visit MUBucks.com. Once there, complete an application form and make payment using credit card or check. You may also call or visit the Learn More Uptown Bucks office at 110 N. Beech St. If you have any questions do not hesitate For a list of participating merchants to contact the Campus Services Center or to check your current account balance, at CampusServicesCenter@MiamiOH.edu visit MUBucks.com. or in person in Room 034 of the Campus Avenue Building. 9
Housing FAQs Q. How large are the residence hall rooms? Q. When will I find out where I’m living? A. The size of our rooms varies from one A. Housing assignment information will be residence hall to another, as a result of emailed to your Miami account in late July/ architectural differences. You will receive early August. the dimensions of your room when you get your assignment in late July/early Q. What linens will I need? August. The majority of rooms are multiple A. You’ll need to provide your own pillows, occupancy rooms for two people. blankets, and sheets (which fit 80” x 36” XL twin mattress). You and your Q. Will I have Internet in my room? roommate(s) may want to coordinate A. Yes, each room has both wired and bedspreads and additional items to wireless connectivity providing access to decorate your room. the internet and local network resources. Q. What furniture is provided? Q. Do I need to purchase property A. All rooms are furnished with beds, insurance? dressers, desks, desk chairs, bed rails, A. Miami does not assume responsibility trash can, recycling can, and closets for the loss of money or valuables, damage or wardrobes. Due to campus storage to property, or injuries on the premises. If space limitations, requests to remove you are not covered under your parent/ university provided furniture cannot be guardian homeowner’s insurance policy, accommodated. Students are discouraged we strongly recommend that you make from bringing their own furniture to arrangements for insurance protection campus. Typically, rooms can only safely against such losses, such as renters accommodate the furnishings provided. insurance. Q. What appliances can I use in my room? Q. How do I hang pictures (posters)? A. Approved appliances for use in student A. You may decorate your walls using rooms include stereos, televisions, molding hooks (“S” hooks), twine, and computers, fans, clocks, lamps, irons, reusable poster putty. Due to the room blow-dryers, curling irons, single-serve damage they create, Command Strips, contained coffee makers, and powerstrip scotch tape, duct tape, adhesives, tacks, cords with built-in circuit breaker. All nails, screws, or pins may not be used for items must be Underwriters Laboratory any purpose (students are responsible approved. for room damage including the room door). Room decorations must not be Q. What items can I not use? affixed to or suspended from the ceiling, A. The following items are prohibited light fixtures, smoke detector, occupancy in your room: private loft beds, electric sensors, or sprinkler heads. You may blankets and sheets, hot plates, sun lamps, be held financially responsible for the candles, electric skillets and grills, toaster repair and clean-up resulting from an ovens/toasters/popcorn poppers, open unintentional/intentional activation of a hot pad coffee makers, halogen lamps, sprinkler head. wireless router, wireless printer, and non- circuit breaker equipped extension cords. NO-NO LIST MiamiOH.edu/Campus-Services 10
Q. Can I park on campus? Q. What if my roommate and I do not get along? A. A parking permit is required to park on Miami University’s campus at all A. Roommate conflicts are mediated by times unless in a garage or at a meter. your Residence Hall Director and Please contact the Campus Services Residence Life staff members, who Center at (513) 529-5000 or visit our encourage open communication between website at MiamiOH.edu/Parking for roommates to come to a mutual resolution. questions concerning eligibility for or purchasing parking permits. oom Q. Can I have a pet? book a r it! vis for fall A. Pets are not permitted in the residence halls, except for small fish. Tank size cannot exceed five gallons, and tank heaters are not allowed. The Marcum Hotel & Conference Center 951 E Withrow St, Oxford, OH 45056 (513) 529-6911 MiamiOH.edu/Marcum JOIN THE PARENTS CLUB Save 10% off every night you stay. All current Miami University parents are eligible. • Open year round • Conveniently located on campus near the Farmer School of Business • 55 guest rooms • Complimentary continental breakfast • Conference facilities and catering services available • Complimentary parking onsite BASED ON AVAILABILITY Not valid on Family Weekend or Commencement. 11
Mail & Package Center Shriver Center, Room 113 701 E Spring St, Oxford, OH 45056 (513) 529-9221 MiamiOH.edu/Mail Hours of Operation Receiving As a student, you may receive mail from Smart Locker Access two different locations on campus: 24 hour access, Monday–Sunday • Your mailbox at your residence hall Customer Pickup Window Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. • All letter-size mail, newspapers, and magazines will be delivered to Saturday 11 a.m.–2 p.m. your residence hall mailroom. U.S. Post Office • Sorted into your mailbox by RAs by Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Monday–Friday. (Money Orders available) • Mail & Package Center • For all packages, letters that require a signature, or anything too large Smart Lockers to fit in your residence hall mailbox. The Mail & Package Center receives packages for students living on campus in University residence halls during the Mail Forwarding academic year. • During winter term and summer Due to the high volume of packages break, letter mail will be forwarded to your home address. received on a daily basis: • If you stay on campus during winter • Packages will be held for 24 hours term and want to continue to in lockers. receive mail on campus: • Email will be sent with locker codes Contact the Mail & Package Center and locker location for pick-up. and request to continue your mail. Mail will be available for pick-up • If not picked-up from locker in first at the Mail & Package Center. 24 hours, the package is then moved • Students graduating, leaving to the Customer Service Pick-up the university, or who will be living Window for an additional 48 hours. off-campus the next term must notify all • After 72 hours, the package is returned correspondents of their new address. to sender unless special arrangements • Mail will no longer be forwarded for have been approved for additional these students after the first day of the holding. academic year in August. • Mail received after this date will be returned to sender. MiamiOH.edu/Campus-Services 12
Resident Mailing Address Smart Locker System Your Name (include middle initial) • Notification of packages placed in the Hall Street Address Smart Lockers will arrive via email from Hall Name and Room Number NoReply@PackCity.com. Oxford, OH 45056 Packages held at the customer service window will come from Package Forwarding NoReply@MiamiOH.edu. Residents must stop by the Mail & Package In addition, a text message will be sent Center before leaving campus and pick up out. any remaining packages being held for you. • Navigate to the Mail & Package Center • Any items that have not been picked up in 113 Shriver Center within 24 hours of by the first day of summer will be receiving the notification. returned to sender (RTS). • Locate the appropriatelocker bank • During summer, packages received from number and kiosk as provided in the US Postal Service will be forwarded the notification. to student’s registered home address, along with all other US mail. • On the kiosk screen, select “Pick-up Parcel.” • All other shipping companies such as FedEx, UPS, and DHL charge additional • Scan the barcode at the numbered fees for forwarding packages. kiosk assigned in the email notification. • Packages delivered by these carriers • You may also use your pickup codes at will be refused. the numbered kiosk assigned in the email notification. • Contact FedEx, UPS, and DHL directly to make arrangements for forwarding. • Use your finger to provide a digital signaturefor access confirmation. • The designated locker containing your package will open automatically. • Remove your package. • Close the door completely to end the process. • Lost your pin code information? Go to the Customer Service Pick-up Window to receivea new code. • Can’t pick-up your package within 24 hours? Forward your notification email to a roommate or friend to pick-up your package for you. Delivery Service How to Use the • Delivery to your room is available for a service fee. See website for details. 13
PRINTING PAY4PRINT PROGRAM WHAT FORMS OF Pay4Print allows students, faculty, and staff PAYMENT CAN I USE? to print, copy, and scan documents in black You can either use your Miami ID to pay and white or color at convenient locations with your MUlaa account or if you prefer across campus using their MUlaa accounts. to use cash, then you can purchase a This program is managed by Miami in generic MUlaa card through a Value partnership with ComDoc (a Xerox™ Transfer Station (VTS) machine located company). With Miami uPRINT, you can in the libraries. If you choose to purchase a generic card, you will be charged $1.00 print from public computers available in to cover the cost of the card. Follow the each area or print wirelessly from your own instructions posted on the VTS machines Mac or PC to any Pay4Print location. For for purchasing and adding value to your more detailed information on the program, card using cash. please visit: MiamiOH.edu/Pay4Print. If you want to add money to your MUlaa account using a credit card or from your checking account, please visit HOW DO I USE PAY4PRINT? MiamiOH.edu/AddMUlaa. • Using Pay4Print is simple! At most locations there are public computers available to sign in to, open your PRINTING WIRELESSLY document and send it to a print queue. Print wirelessly from your own Mac or PC to any Pay4Print location on • Once you send it to the print queue, you campus utilizing the uPrint utility. can sign-off and end your session Visit either MiamiOH.edu/uPrintMac or on the public computer. MiamiOH.edu/uPRINTPC to download • Near each print device there is a the appropriate uPRINT utility for your laptop. computer release station that shows the print queue. Locate your print job in the list of the queue on the print release station, select it with the mouse to release it. add • You will then be prompted with a dialog box telling you the cost and asking you MUlaa! to swipe your MUlaa card to pay for the prints. Once the print job is released, you can be on your way. MiamiOH.edu/Campus-Services 14
PAY4PRINT LOCATIONS XEROX™ PRINT SERVICES Locations include the Armstrong Student Miami University joined the Ohio Higher Center, all University Library buildings and Education Printing Consortium in 2016, and printing services for the consortium are at various locations within the College of provided by Xerox Corp. Arts & Science (CAS), the Farmer School of Business (FSB), the College of Creative Arts Xerox™ offers a variety of services, including project consultation, printing of (CCA), the College of Education, Health and small and larger quantity orders, bindery, Society (EHS), the College of Engineering finishing, and large format printing — and Computing (CEC), and at the College all of which can now be accessed at of Liberal Arts & Applied Science (CLAAS) MiamiOH.edu/XeroxPrinting. Printing of on the Regional campuses. Please visit personal orders are welcome, as well, and MiamiOH.edu/P4PLocations for a can be placed through the same portal. complete up-to-date listing of all The print portal can be accessed with locations and buildings. your unique ID and integrates SmartPrint Technology, which allows for online digital proofing in real time as you place your order. WHAT IF I’M HAVING ISSUES Xerox™ also offers convenient billing USING PAY4PRINT? options, using university departmental or student organization billing/account codes, If you are having issues using Pay4Print credit/debit card, or MUlaa purchases. for printing, copying, or scanning, please There is also a pricing feature that estimates send an email to ITHelp@MiamiOH.edu. your project as you build and changes your Please include the ID # from the sticker on options within the system. the front of the machine along with a brief All orders are checked before going description of the issue and your contact into production, and a final cost can be information. Or you can call the IT Help furnished before printing, if needed. If there Desk at (513) 529-7900. are any issues with the order, you will be contacted. Quotes and proofs are available If you need to request a refund for copies as well. or prints that you were charged for You will be notified via email when the but did not receive, please visit finished print orders will be available for MiamiOH.edu/Pay4PrintRefund pick up at the Mail & Package Center in . Shriver Center. Payment will be expected at time of pick up. Miami faculty, staff, and students will benefit from the volume pricing Xerox offers, as well as on-site client associate at Miami’s Oxford campus and a full staff at the Shared Services Center, where the orders are produced. Getting Started To start an account and place a print order, go to MiamiOH.edu/XeroxPrinting. For questions or help, please contact the on-site client associate at (513) 529-6065 or send an email to printing@MiamiOH.edu. 15
(513) 529-2600 MiamiOH.edu/RedHawk-Retail tshirt stop and get a swea RedHawk Retail before we leave We specialize in ‘Love & Honor’ across all campus retail locations. RedHawk Retail is university owned and operated, meaning that our merchandise doesn’t just support your experience by giving you the greatest products—we also invest in students by supporting scholarships and employing over 200 student workers. MiamiOH.edu/Campus-Services 16
Brick & Ivy Campus Store Rowan Boutique SHRIVER CENTER, FLOORS 1 & 2 ARMSTRONG STUDENT CENTER, EAST WING The flagship store of campus retail is home to the largest selection of technology, As our boutique retail unit, this location school supplies, art supplies, trade books, includes: Clinique, Smashbox Cosmetics, Ray-Ban, clothing and gifts. Ray-Ban, limited edition specialty collections and an ‘essentials’ selection of Services within this location include: technology and school supplies. eCampus Book Pick-up and Buyback and MiTech Support for the Miami Laptop Pro Shop Program. MIAMI REC SPORTS & GOGGIN ICE CENTER 1809 Outfitters Here you will find post-workout food and beverages, athletic clothing, Miami Spirit SHRIVER CENTER, Wear, and accessories. ACROSS FROM ADMISSIONS Exuding Love & Honor, this clothing and HawkShop gift specific store is also home to the YAGER STADIUM, MILLETT HALL, Official Miami Sideline partner Adidas’ & GOGGIN ICE CENTER Team Shop. Support your RedHawks on game day by shopping the athletic venues that offer official Adidas sideline gear, spirit wear, and accessories. Ardmore Central Collins Walnut Church 27 Plum Bern Campus Avenue Rec Center Goggin Ice Center Oak Street 732 Chestnut Street Shriver Center Spring Street High Street Armstrong Student Center Maple Street Parking Garage Patterson Avenue 27 ati inn inc n –C ilto H am To 17
The Miami Student Laptop Program Purchase your laptop in the store, online, or over the phone to enjoy these exclusive benefits available only to Miami Student Laptop Program participants: EDUCATION PRICING PRE-INSTALLED SOFTWARE SUITE Including Microsoft Office, Acrobat Reader, VPN Client, Google Drive and more. ON-CAMPUS REPAIR BY MITECH FREE LOANERS during extended repairs. EXTENDED WARRANTY check out computer op CUSTOMIZATION tions ACADEMIC RECOMMENDATIONS School of Study 13" Mac 15" Mac 13" Dell 15" Dell Farmer School of Business A few academic programs provide Plus Windows Plus Windows specific computer/software Education Health & Society recommendations for students due to School of Engineering and Computing curricular requirements. Plus Windows Plus Windows Creative Arts: Architecture & Interior Design Creative Arts: Art Creative Arts: Music Creative Arts: Theatre Arts and Science MiamiOH.edu/Campus-Services 18
miamioh.ecampus.com USE YOUR 30 DAY FREE 1-DAY ORDER BEFORE MUlaa RETURNS SHIPPING CLASS STARTS Pay with credit or debit Return for a refund On in-stock orders Shop by Schedule card, Paypal, MUlaa or up to 30 days after before 4pm. to view your student account. the start of class. required materials. Questions? 1-877-284-6744 or bookstore@ecampus.com notes 19
Recreation Recreational Sports Center 750 S Oak St, Oxford, OH 45056 (513) 529-4732 MiamiOH.edu/Rec Recreation Miami Recreation is dedicated to meeting the diverse recreational needs of its patrons. Our primary goal is to provide an environment that promotes and enhances wellness in the lives of Miami students, members, and guests. Participants enjoy individual recreation, swim lessons, riding camps, academic courses, open pool time, group fitness classes, adventure activities, intramural and club sports, and special events year-round. The primary Recreational Center (aka “The Rec”) is open 113 hours per week in addition to three satellite recreation facilities at Martin Dining Hall, Clawson Hall, and Chestnut Fieldhouse. Each has unique program and informal recreation options. Access to these spaces for informal recreation is included in student fees with additional cost for programs. FREE WEEK Program Options 8/26 - 9/1 Personal Training • Group Fitness Classes • Chestnut Functional Fitness Classes Outdoor Trips • Intramural Sports • American Red Cross • Club Sports • Swim Lessons Scuba • Water Fitness • Riding Lessons • Fully Stocked Pro Shop Living Learning Communities • Team Building • Outdoor Equipment Rental MiamiOH.edu/Campus-Services 20
Goggin Ice Center 610 S Oak St, Oxford, OH 45056 (513) 529-9800 MiamiOH.edu/Ice sign up for Goggin Ice Center broomball class! The Goggin Ice Center provides students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding community a space to engage in informal recreation, providing programming geared towards all ages and all abilities. The Goggin offers a variety of recreational opportunities such as public skating and instruction in ice skating, hockey, broomball, and curling. Participation options exist for intramural and club level team play throughout the school year with on-ice academic classes offered for educational credit. The Goggin also serves the area in youth skating and hockey programming and is home to the Miami University Varsity RedHawk ice hockey and synchronized skating teams. Goggin offers a wide range of free events the first couple weeks of the semester including Welcome Back Skates on August 26-29. Visit MiamiOH.edu/Ice-StudentPrograms for a complete list. 21
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Check out Love you job, postings! Find honor in your work! The National Center for Education Statistics has found that “students working 1-15 hours weekly earn higher GPAs” than students who do not work at all. With over 1500 student employees, Campus Services is the largest employer of students on campus. We take pride in offering a student employment experience that both engages and empowers each student. Check out our open positions at Jobs.MiamiOH.edu, or contact Travis McCoy at mccoyts@MiamiOH.edu. Food & Beverage positions start at $9 and include the opportunity to earn a semester bonus of up to $300! Armstrong Student Center • Dining Commons • Catering • Concessions Vending • Markets • Starbucks • Retail • Marketing • Mail & Package Center Marcum Hotel • Recreation Center • Goggin MiamiOH.edu/Campus-Services 22
Campus Services Social Media Directory follow @Miami UDining he for t fo! @Miami UDining in latest /Miami Dining @Miami UDining Miami UDining @RedHawkRetail @ @Miami UDining @TheMarcum Miami UDining @RedHawkRetail @ /Miami Dining /TheMarcum /Miami Dining /RedHawkRetail @ Miami UDining @MiamiRecSports Miami UDining @GogginIceCenter @ @ Miami UDining @MiamiRecSports Miami UDining @GogginIceCenter @ /Miami Dining /MiamiRec /Miami Dining /GogginIceCenter Miami UDining @MiamiUniversityFitness @ @Miami UDining The design for this booklet was inspired by work created /Miami Dining by the Campus Services Marketing student designers. 23
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