Elliott and Stoddard Halls

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101 Irvin Dr
Oxford, OH 45056

Elliott and Stoddard Halls, the two oldest buildings on Miami University's Oxford Ohio campus, were built in 1825 and 1836, respectively, in the Federal style reminiscent of Yale University's Connecticut Hall. These historic dormitories have undergone several renovations, with the most recent in 2011, and are considered prestigious landmarks on campus, housing students in the Scholar Leaders program.

Elliott Hall, originally known as North Dorm, housed the founding of Phi Delta Theta fraternity in 1848 and underwent significant renovations in 1937 to align with the campus's architectural style. The dormitories were the first at Miami University to transition to geothermal energy in 2011, reducing energy consumption by 61% and showcasing a commitment to sustainability.

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