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Hours of Operation

Fall Semester 2025

  • Monday-Friday 7 a.m.-midnight
  • Saturday-Sunday 9 a.m.-midnight

For dining hours, please visit the Miami Dining website.

For credit union hours, please visit the First Miami Student Credit Union website.

Exceptions

  • Sept. 1: Closed 
  • Nov. 26: 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. 
  • Nov. 27- 29: Closed 
  • Nov. 30: 9 a.m. - midnight 

Winter Break 2025

  • Saturday, Dec. 13-Sunday, Dec. 14: Closed
  • Monday, Dec. 15-Saturday, Jan. 24: 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, Closed, Saturday and Sundays
  • Monday, March 24-Friday, March 28: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.

Red-Zone Game Room closed all week.

Exceptions

  • Dec. 24-Jan. 2: Closed 
  • Jan. 19: Closed 

Spring 2026

  • Monday-Friday 7 a.m.-midnight
  • Saturday-Sunday 9 a.m.-midnight

For dining hours, please visit the Miami Dining website.

For credit union hours, please visit the First Miami Student Credit Union website.

Exceptions

  • Red Zone Game Room closed from March 22 to March 29
  • March 20: 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. 
  • March 21-22: Closed 
  • March 23-27: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
  • March 28: Closed 
  • March 29: 9 a.m.-midnight 
  • May 16-17: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Land Acknowledgement

Miami University is located within the traditional homelands of the Miami and Shawnee people, who along with other Indigenous groups ceded these lands to the United States in the first treaty of Greenville in 1795.

The Miami people, whose name our university carries, were forcibly removed from these homelands in 1846.

In 1972, our relationship between Miami University and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma began and evolved into a reciprocal partnership, including the creation of the Myaamia Center at Miami University in 2001.

The work of the Myaamia Center serves the Miami Tribe community and is dedicated to the revitalization of Miami language and culture and to restoring that knowledge to the Myaamia people.

Miami University and the Miami Tribe are proud of this work and of the Myaamia students who have attended Miami since 1991 through the Myaamia Heritage Award Program.

Role of the College Union

The Armstrong Student Center is the college union at Miami University. It helps advance a sense of community and bolsters the educational mission of the institution and the development of students as lifelong learners by delivering an array of educational, social, and recreational programs, services, and facilities. 

The Armstrong Student Center serves as the heart of the campus community and creates a welcoming environment by: 

  • Operating as a student-centered organization that engages in shared decision-making and holistic development through employment and involvement.
  • Educating students in leadership and social responsibility and offering firsthand experiences in global citizenship.;
  • Providing gathering spaces to encourage formal and informal community interactions that build meaningful relationships.

As the college union, the Armstrong Student Center is a member of the Association for College Unions International (ACUI). ACUI is primarily focused on the work of those within the college unions and student activities field and strives to provide a welcoming community for all those who choose to belong. The work of ACUI helps guide the ASC staff on best practices and helps us achieve our mission to be the living room of campus. Miami University has been a member of ACUI for over 50 years.