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Building Connections: New building and renovation project updates

Campus Announcements Sustainability

Building Connections: New building and renovation project updates

building connections logoMiami University’s Oxford campus is growing with the construction of two academic buildings, facility renovations, and continued energy systems conversions. The newly renovated Lee and Rosemary Fisher Innovation College@Elm building in partnership with the city of Oxford has created an Innovation and Creativity Corridor along College Avenue and Elm Street uptown. 

  • The new Clinical Health Sciences and Wellness facility opened in May, welcoming the inaugural cohort of Miami's new Physician Associate Studies program. Nursing and Speech Pathology and Audiology students begin classes in the building Aug. 28. A grand opening ceremony will be held Sept. 14.
McVey Data Science building under construction, the facing wall hasn't been built yet and you can see inside of the structure

McVey Data Science 

Construction is expected to be completed for use in January 2024. 

Miami broke ground in October 2021 on McVey Data Science, an 87,000-square-foot space located behind Benton Hall. The building — part of the STEM corridor — will house the department of Emerging Technology in Business + Design, as well as the departments of Statistics and Computer Science and Software Engineering, the Armstrong Institute for Interactive Media Studies, and the Center for Analytics and Data Science. 

Read the story: Construction to begin on the Richard M. McVey Data Science Building

A red construction fence perpendicular to King Library, with sign Welcome Back

Central Quad Energy Systems Conversions: Completed (Aug. 10)

Central Quad energy systems conversions will be complete by fall semester 2023

Miami's Energy Systems department has been converting nine buildings in the center academic quad from steam heating systems to energy efficient heating hot water (HHW) systems.

King Library, Hall Auditorium, McGuffey Hall, Bishop Hall, Alumni Hall, and Irvin Hall are being converted in the second and final phase of this multi-year project. 

This will complete Project 4 of Miami's Utility Master Plan that began 10 years ago. By 2027, most of the buildings on the Oxford campus will be off steam and heated and cooled by geothermal or heating hot water.  

This is part of Miami's Utility Master Plan that began 10 years ago. These energy systems conversions have reduced Miami's energy use and costs: Since 2008, Miami (Oxford campus) has reduced its carbon footprint by 57% per gross square feet of building space.

Read the story: Moving off steam

Bell Tower lobby and ordering kiosks and food lockers in background
Finishing touches are put on Bell Tower's new ordering kiosk lobby. Food lockers (in the background) will be serviced by three ghost kitchens behind the scenes.

Ogden Residence Hall and Bell Tower renovations

Bell Tower opens with new delivery ands ghost kitchen options Aug. 28.

Bell Tower’s three ghost kitchen concepts – southwest, grill, and Asian cuisines – will be available via delivery or in a pick-up locker. Ghost kitchens, which are contactless mobile ordering dining options, help eliminate long lines for time-consuming orders. Students with Diplomat meal plans can use their meal swipes to purchase to-go combos.

The ghost kitchen concept also allows Bell Tower to easily change concepts and adapt to the preferences of the Miami community.

Patrons can place an order through the Grubhub app or from one of Bell Tower’s convenient kiosks. Orders will be ready in one of Bell Tower’s pick-up lockers or delivered around campus by a Starship autonomous robot.

Starbucks at Bell Tower will also operate as a ghost kitchen with pick-up and delivery. While the ghost kitchen and Starship robots are expected to be available Aug. 28, the first day of fall semester, Starbucks will join in late September.

 

Renovations of Ogden Hall continue through winter 2024. It will reopen for housing in fall 2024. 

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Uptown and across campus

The Innovation and Creativity Corridor in Uptown Oxford and the Health and Wellness Corridor

Side view of the Innovation College at Elm building

Lee and Rosemary Fisher Innovation College@Elm

Opened February 16

The Lee and Rosemary Fisher Innovation College@Elm technology, entrepreneurship, and creativity hub celebrated its opening in February.

The building at 20 S. Elm St. — known as Fisher Innovation College@Elm — will transform a three-block area in Oxford’s business district into a high-tech Innovation and Creativity Corridor.

Read the story: The Lee and Rosemary Fisher Innovation College@Elm celebrates grand opening this week (Feb. 16)

East side of the Clinical Health Sciences and Wellness facility

Clinical Health Sciences and Wellness Facility

Opened May 2023

The first cohort of Miami's new Physician Associate Studies program moved into the new Clinical Health Sciences and Wellness facility in May, followed by the Employee and Student Health Centers, the Student Counseling Center, and the Speech and Hearing Clinic in June.

Students in Nursing (Oxford cohort) and Speech Pathology and Audiology will begin classes in the facility Aug. 28.

A grand opening ceremony will be held Sept. 14.

Read the story: New Clinical Health Sciences and Wellness facility opens (June 12)