Bishop Hall
Contact Info
513-529-2016
300 East Spring Street
Oxford, OH 45056-3507
About
Bishop Hall was built in 1911-12 as Miami’s second women’s residence hall. A full building renovation was completed in 2013. The hall was named after Miami University’s first president, Robert Hamilton Bishop who held office from 1824 to 1841. From the time it was built, portions of Bishop were used as a hospital and in 1918 the whole building was needed due to the influenza epidemic. Today, the hall houses upper-class students. Bishop Hall is located on central quad and is conveniently close to King Library and is across the quad from Bell Tower Place in Ogden Hall, and a short distance from the Armstrong Student Center.
Building Amenities
- Air-conditioned
- Cold beverage & snack vending
- Kitchenette
- Living room
- Piano
- Pool table
- Study
- Television
- Television & recreation room
- Washers & dryers (learn more)
- Outdoor bike storage
What's in the Room?
- Twin-XL low-loft style bed with bed rail: 85″ x 36″ (80″ x 36″ mattress size) NOTE: dresser and bookcase will fit under the bed
- Bookcase: 24″ x 15″ x 29.5″
- Desk: 30″ x 24″ x 29.5″
- Dresser: 30″ x 24″ x 29.5″
- Mobile pedestal: 18″ x 24″ x 29.5″
- Closet or wardrobe
- Ergonomic chair
- Window shades
- Ceiling lights
- Mirror
- Small trash can
- Recycling can
- Mini refrigerator: 33.6" H x 18.5" W x 19.5" D (3.6 cu. ft.)
Room Types and Rates
- Standard Double Occupancy Rooms
- Rates