MacCracken Hall
Contact Info
513-529-4625
500 Center Drive
Oxford, OH 45056-3445
About
MacCracken Hall, located on central quad, was named for Henry Mitchell MacCracken, who graduated from Miami University and went on to become one of America’s outstanding nineteenth century educators. When the west wing of the new women’s residence hall was completed in 1957, the building was called Center Hall. It became MacCracken after its completion in spring 1961. The hall initially housed six sorority suites, with two large recreation rooms, two living rooms, and a large dining facility. MacCracken is located in the middle of many dining options. It is connected to Market Street at MacCracken, and is close to Maplestreet Commons, which is an all you care to eat location.
Building Amenities
- Cold beverage & snack vending
- Kitchenette
- Living room
- On-floor study lounges
- Washers & dryers (learn more)
- Indoor 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 will fit under the bed
- 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
- Standard Single Occupancy Rooms
- Standard Triple Occupancy Rooms
- Rates