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Oxford Campus Oxford Campus 501 East High St. Oxford, Ohio 45056 513-529-1809 1 Admission (CAB) D-1 79 Lottie Moon House F-1 A B C D E F G H I J K 80 MacCracken Hall (MAC) C-2 2 Advancement Services A-3 81 MacMillan Hall (MMH) E-3 3 Airport K-1 Withrow Ardmore Central Collins Walnut Church Vine 4 Alexander Dining Hall C-5 82 Marcum Conference Ctr. (MCC) G-5 Plum Bern 27 Approximately 3 miles west of campus 5 Alumni Hall (ALU) E-2 83 Marcum Nature Trail G-5 To Airport (Faireld Road) on Fairfield Road (Spring Street) Campus Avenue Campus Avenue 6 Anderson Hall (AND) B-2 84 Martin Dining Hall H-3 102 7 Art Building (ART) D-4 85 Mary Lyon Hall (LYN) C-5 To Richmond, IN - Hueston Woods State Park 3 8 Art Museum (AMU) B-5 86 McBride Hall (MCB) F-5 16 1 56 Fairfield Road 9 Bachelor Hall (BAC) E-4 87 McFarland Hall (MCF) H-3 21 ells Mill 32 1 35 W 1 10 Benton Hall (BEN) F-3 88 McGuffey Hall (MCG) E-1 48 79 110 116 103 63 58 88 11 Beta Bell Tower F-2 89 McGuffey Museum (MMU) E-2 12 Bell Tower Place F-2 90 McKee Hall (MCK) C-6 Approximately 9/10 miles west of campus 147 University Avenue Sycamore Street 13 Billings Hall (BIL) H-3 91 McKie Field at Hayden Park H-3 65 and o Fairfield Road (Spring Street) 72 14 Bishop Hall (BIS) E-2 92 Miami Inn (INN) H-4 140 78 127 109 15 Bishop Woods E-4 93 Millett Assembly Hall (MIL) I-2 71 14 16 Blanchard House (HCB) B-1 94 Minnich Hall (MIN) D-3 69 17 17 Bonham House (BON) E-2 95 Molyneaux-Western 77 18 Boyd Hall (BOY) C-6 Bell Tower B-5 150 61 19 Brandon Hall (BRN) H-3 96 Morris Hall (MOR) C-3 117 5 Bishop Street Oak Street 99 20 Burkhouse Staff 97 Murstein Alumni Center (MUR) A-4 Development Center G-4 98 North Chiller Plant G-3 89 70 100 2 12 47 2 21 Campus Avenue Building (CAB) D-1 99 Ogden Hall (OGN) F-2 22 Center for Performing Arts (CPA) C-4 100 Old Manse (OMN) F-2 732 93 129 6 112 118 57 11 23 Central Receiving (CSB) E-6 101 Panuska Development Ctr. (MUR) A-4 136 41 144 24 Child Development Center D-6 102 Parking (Permits/Office) (CAB) D-1 Tallawanda Road Chestnut Street 146 73 25 Clawson Hall (CLW) C-5 Parking Garages: Spring Street 80 High Street 60 26 Climer Guest Lodge A-4 103 Campus Avenue Garage C-1 81 120 87 27 Cole Service Building (CSB) E-5 104 North Campus Garage G-3 130 119 138 98 13 19 28 Collins Hall (COL) G-5 105 Patterson Place (PAT) D-4 84 29 Cook Field F-5 106 Peabody Hall (PBD) B-6 123 94 152 30 Cook Place (COK) F-5 107 Pearson Hall (PSN) F-4 10 31 133 37 49 31 Cradle of Coaches Plaza J-3 108 Peffer Memorial Park A-4 52 145 153 64 59 32 Culinary Support Center (CSC) I-1 109 Phillips Hall (PHI) D-1 3 124 121 76 104 3 Maple Street 43 137 33 Culler Hall (CUL) E-3 110 Pines Lodge (HCP) B-1 66 34 Dennison Hall (DEN) G-6 111 Police Services Center (PSC) E-6 2 96 91 35 Disability Resources (CAB) D-1 112 Porter Hall (POR) C-2 Parking Garage 55 36 Ditmer Parking Lot D-6 113 Presser Hall (PRS) C-4 33 142 37 Dodds Hall (DOD) C-3 114 Psychology Building (PSY) G-4 42 22 126 38 Dogwood Grove H-4 115 Pulley Tower, Verlin L. E-4 15 39 Dorsey Hall (DOR) F-5 116 Recreational Sports Ctr. (RSC) B-1 e 68 v i r Bonham Road 128 40 East End F-6 117 Reid Hall (HCR) B-2 D 7 s l l 141 114 i 41 Elliott Hall (ELT) E-2 118 Richard Hall (RIC) B-2 125 H 101 53 107 92 y w 42 Emerson Hall (EMR) B-3 119 Robertson Hall (ROB) E-3 97 o d a Patterson Avenue h 43 Engineering Building (EGB) F-3 120 Roudebush Hall (RDB) F-3 108 S 4 26 27 46 38 4 44 Erickson Dining Hall G-6 121 Rowan Hall (ROW) E-3 75 115 45 Ernst Nature Theatre B-6 122 Sawyer Hall (SAW) B-6 132 20 46 Farmer School of Business (FSB) F-4 123 Scott Hall (SCT) D-3 113 135 105 47 Field Hockey K-2 124 Sesquicentennial Chapel (CHP) E-3 To Hamilton – Cincinnati 9 48 Fisher Hall (HCF) B-1 125 Shideler Hall (SHD) E-4 139 29 49 Flower Hall (FLW) I-3 126 Shriver Center (SHC) E-4 50 50 Formal Gardens, Conrad H-4 127 Simpson -Shade 51 Freedom Summer ‘64 Guest House F-1 8 39 Memorial B-6 128 Soccer Field K-4 82 52 Gaskill Hall (GAS) E-3 129 Softball Field J-2 53 Glos Center (GGB) B-4 130 South Chiller Plant B-3 Western Drive 54 Greenhouse, Belk C-6 131 Stables, John W. Browne E-6 85 5 28 5 55 Hahne Hall (HNE) H-3 132 Stancote House D-4 62 27 86 56 Hall Auditorium (HAL) E-1 133 Stanton Hall (STN) B-3 67 57 Hamilton Hall (HAM) D-2 134 Steam Plant B-6 4 73 58 Hanna House (HAN) E-1 135 Stillman-Kelley Studio C-4 30 59 Hannon Park K-3 136 Stoddard Hall (STD) E-2 25 83 95 74 90 151 60 Harris Dining Hall B-2 137 Student Athlete 23 34 61 Harrison Hall (HRN) F-2 Development Center, 148 51 To Middletown-Dayton 62 Havighurst Hall (HAV) D-5 Walter L. Gross Jr. Family J-3 44 63 Health Services Center (HSC) D-1 138 Swing Hall (SWG) G-3 64 Hepburn Hall (HEP) H-3 139 Symmes Hall (SYM) G-4 18 40 106 143 24 36 65 Heritage Commons (HCC) B-1 140 Tallawanda Hall (HCT) B-1 66 Hiestand Hall (HIS) D-3 141 Tappan Hall (TAP) C-4 54 67 Hoyt Hall (HYT) C-5 142 Tennis Courts H-3 6 134 149 111 Accessibility maps are available at the Parking Oce 6 68 Hughes Laboratories (HUG) F-4 143 Thomson Hall (TOM) D-6 122 45 131 and www.muohio.edu/parking 69 Ice Arena, Goggin (ICE) C-1 144 Track & Field, Rider K-2 70 Irvin Hall (IRV) E-2 145 Upham Hall (UPH) E-3 71 Joyner House (JOY) E-2 146 Warfield Hall (WAR) E-2 Approximately 1/2 mile east of Patterson Avenue o Ohio Route 73 72 King Library (KNG) E-1 147 Wells Hall (WEL) E-1 73 Kreger Hall (KRG) E-2 148 Western Lodge (LNS) B-6 A B C D E F G H I J K 74 Kumler Chapel (KUM) B-6 149 Western Maint. Bldg. B-6 75 Langstroth Cottage D-4 150 Williams Hall (WIH) D-2 Map art by Snodgrass Design, Cincinnati 76 Laws Hall (LWS) F-3 151 Wilson Hall (WIL) F-5 77 Lewis Place (LEW) F-2 152 Withrow Court (WTH) G-3 78 Logan Lodge (HCL) B-1 153 Yager Stadium J-3.
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