Miami University Middletown or Miami Middletown is a satellite campus of Miami University in Middletown, Ohio. It was founded in 1966 and is the oldest regional campus of Miami University and Ohio's first regional campus.[4] It is one of two regional campuses of Miami University.
Campus
Buildings
C. Eugene Bennett Recreation Center (Gym) — includes a fitness center and gymnasium
Dave Finkelman Auditorium — 1963
Gardner-Harvey Library — 1966, houses the library and computer lab.
Johnston Hall — 1966, named after Logan T. Johnston; houses Office of Admission, Academic Advising, Career Services, Hawk Haven Dining, Center for Diversity Equity, and Inclusion, One Stop for Student Success, Counseling and Disability Services, Tutoring and Learning Center, Cincinnati State Middletown offices
Levey Hall — named after Barry J. Levey; houses science labs, the Department of Biological Sciences and the English Language Center
Thesken Hall — 1968, named after Earl V. Thesken former Dean of Educational Studies; houses the Department of Education and Society, Department of Engineering Technology and Miami Regionals online
Verity Lodge — 1940, houses the head Start Childcare Center
Academic provision
Miami University Middletown is a small, primarily nonresidential teaching university with a focus on undergraduate studies. The College of Liberal Arts and Applied Science is an academic division of Miami University housed entirely at Miami University Hamilton and consists of twelve academic departments. The university offers 31 majors and 10 minors.
Miami University Middletown is home of the Miami Middletown ThunderHawks. The ThunderHawks field competitive teams in women's basketball, volleyball; baseball, and basketball for men. Miami Middletown participates in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association with other regional campuses of Ohio universities including the Miami University Hamilton Harriers.