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Miami University plans to demolish three buildings on its Oxford campus as part of a $7 million effort. The C-Suite Awards ...
Miami University says it may replace its long-time sports arena Millett Hall with a new multi-purpose arena. Miami's Senior Director of Communications Seth Bauguess says the university is only in ...
The committee of Miami University faculty, staff, and alumni reviewing locations for a potential new multipurpose arena has made the recommendation to Miami University President Gregory Crawford to ...
Miami University last year expressed interest in building a new multi-purpose arena closer to the center of campus to replace the long-standing Millett Hall, which opened in 1968.
Miami University says its potential new multi-purpose arena would ideally be located centrally on campus and within walking Uptown Oxford. Its current basketball arena, Millett Hall, opened in 1968, ...
Creamer said building a new arena at the Cook Field site also allows the university to invest a projected $9.9 million to $13 million in Miami’s intramural recreation space, which would be ...
Miami University’s next sports arena may be in the heart of its campus, replacing a large recreational field now used by students after the February approval of preliminary planning for the project.
As Miami University narrows its options for a new multipurpose arena, Adam Beissel, associate professor of sport leadership and management, offers expertise on the potential impact of the two proposed ...
Miami says if this site is chosen, the Myaamia Center will be relocated to another location on campus. RELATED: Miami University may build a new arena, but where it could end up is raising concerns.
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