Old Main Construction of Old Main was started in 1873 and completed in four phases over the course of 21 years. Originally home to Sacred Heart College, the building was purchased from the
Brothers of Holy Cross by B. Myron Cedarholm in 1968. It now houses three floors of classrooms, administrative offices, Maranatha Baptist Academy, the campus post office, and two fine arts performance halls. Old Main is also home to the campus coffeehouse Old Main Cafe which was established in 2007.
Dining complex The dining complex was completed in 2005, and serves nearly 1,500 meals every weekday. It seats almost 400 in a variety of seating arrangements. It also has eight classrooms, two computer labs, and wireless networking.
Cedarholm Library Opened in 1996, the Cedarholm Library has resources for research and casual reading. A web-based
OPAC (online public access catalog), computer-equipped workstations, a media center, and instructional material curriculum are some of the resources available.
Gymnasium The gymnasium houses Maranatha's athletic facilities, including two gymnasiums, a weight room, fitness area, trainer and faculty offices, several locker room facilities, and the Alumni Hall of Fame. The main gymnasium also doubles as an auditorium, which is used for chapel services, special meetings, drama performances, and music concerts.
Hanneman Hall Named after the late Robert Hanneman, Jr., a potato geneticist at the
University of Wisconsin and friend of the college, Hanneman Hall houses Maranatha's nursing program and science department. ==Student life==