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No Contact Directives
Miami may direct a student to have no contact with another individual for a specified period. These situations include, but are not limited to: harassment, threats, physical assault, stalking, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual misconduct, retaliation or other behaviors as indicated in the Code of Student Conduct.
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Miller Center for Student Disability Services
The Miller Center partners with disabled students and the campus community to develop individualized access plans, provide education opportunities, and implement strategic initiatives.
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Middletown Bennett Recreation Center
The C. Eugene Bennett Recreation Center (Gym) is available at no cost to all Miami Middletown students, faculty, staff, and their guests. The facility is open 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Thursday during the fall and spring semesters. It is closed on Fridays and during winter and summer terms.
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Miami Recreation Gym Membership
The Oxford campus Rec Center memberships are included in the Oxford student fees; faculty/staff, community members, and regional students can purchase a membership.
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Miami Cares Resources
If you have unanticipated difficulties during your college journey at Miami, you can notify Miami of your needs through a single form to request assistance related to any of the following: food insecurity, housing, laptop replacement, caregiver resources, financial difficulties, and support for foster care alumni and emancipated youth.
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Hamilton Gymnasium
The Miami Hamilton recreational center is free for faculty, staff, and student use; your Miami ID is required to enter. The gym is open 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Fridays during the fall and spring semesters (closed during the summer and winter terms).
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Faculty Notification Request
If you are hospitalized or have experienced a death in the immediate family, you can request that the office of the dean of students verify your absence and notify your instructors.
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ADHD Screening/Resources
If you suspect an attention problem but have not been diagnosed or treated, read about how to pursue screening, formal evaluation, and accommodations for ADHD/ADD on this Student Counseling Service website.
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Women Helping Women Crisis Intervention
Women Helping Women offers support services to help you plan for your safety, answer legal questions, connect you with services like housing, and advocate by your side as you recover from dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
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911 – EMS
If you are in an immediate, life-threatening emergency or someone’s safety is in immediate risk, CALL 911!
