Cottage was built in 1856 and is a National Historic Landmark. It was the home of L. L. Langstroth, who studied and bred honey bees. The William H. McGuffey House is another National Historic Landmark. Built in 1833, it was the home of author and professor William Holmes McGuffey and believed to be the site where he wrote the first four McGuffey Readers. The Western Female Seminary Historic District denotes the Romanesque and Colonial Revival architecture of the former Western College campus. This campus also hosted orientation sessions for Freedom Summer volunteers in June 1964, a significant campaign of the civil rights movement. The former Oxford Female Institute in uptown Oxford served as a university dorm until 2001 and has since been leased as the Oxford Community Arts Center.
=== Luxembourg campus ===
The John E. Dolibois European Center is an overseas campus of the university in Luxembourg. It enrolls around 125 students each semester from Miami and other American universities. Located in the city …