Bluefield University's campus is located on 82 acres on the eastern edge of
Bluefield, Virginia, facing the northern side of the East River Mountain.
Academic and administrative buildings • Lansdell Hall – Opening in 1922, building holds the college's primary administrative offices and classrooms. • Easley Library – The three-story building features the campus library on the upper two floors, while the first floor houses the education department and classrooms. • Harman Chapel – The spire of the chapel is featured in the college's logo. The building houses the music and theater departments and serves as a host for events including convocations, graduations, concerts, plays, and services. • Science Center – The building holds offices, classrooms, science labs, and technology labs. • Cox Visual Arts Center – Located on the southwestern corner of campus, the building holds classrooms, offices, and workspace for the art department. • Alumni Advancement Building
Residential buildings • Cruise Hall – Constructed with the opening of the college in 1922, the building now serves as a male dormitory. • Rish Hall – The first floor contains classrooms and houses the English department, communication department, and the Academic Center for Excellence (ACE). The upper three floors serve as a male dormitory. • East River Hall – Female dormitory • Alumni Hall – Male dormitory • Bluestone Commons – Constructed in 2014, the buildings hold male and female apartment-style student housing.
Student life facilities • Shott Hall – Holds the Student Activities Center, main dining hall, Quick Shott Cafe, campus bookstore, and student mailboxes. • Dan MacMillan Center – Opening in 2007, the building is the focal point for the college's outreach and service projects. The campus also features access to outdoor activities, including an on-campus nature trail. ==Organization==