Laws Hall, Educational building at Miami University campus in Oxford, United States
Laws Hall is a multi-story academic and administrative building on Miami University's campus in Oxford. It contains classrooms, meeting spaces, and offices that support the university's educational operations.
The building opened in 1959 and initially housed the School of Business Administration. Over time it transitioned to serving other academic departments within the university.
The facility bears the name of Samuel Spahr Laws, a graduate from 1848 who employed Thomas Edison and made substantial contributions to various fields.
The building is accessible to university visitors and easy to locate on campus. Clear signage and multiple entrances make it simple to find specific rooms and offices inside.
Procter & Gamble's significant financial contribution to the building's construction resulted in a dedicated hallway within the structure.
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