The school is located on a working farm in the heart of the Kentucky
Bluegrass region. The campus overlooks
Midway, a small town in central Kentucky. Established by officials of the Lexington and Ohio Railroad in 1835, its houses are stately examples of the finest in Greek revival.
Academic buildings • Equine Education Center is a 36,000-square foot facility housing a x indoor riding arena, eight stalls, laboratory, classroom, a large
tack room, audio-visual room, wash stall, and faculty offices. • Bud's Barn and Spy Coast Equine Education Center was completed in August 2022. The 5,376-square foot facility is adjacent to the Midway University Equestrian Center overlooking the main campus and creates an equine hub on the north side of campus. This facility includes Bud's Barn barn with 18 stalls, tack room, feed room, and a 60x40 education center classroom. • Ashland Equine Barn and Theurkauf outdoor riding arena contains eight stalls, office space, and a washroom. The riding arena measures 227 x 117 feet and has a stonedust footing. • Marrs Hall (1941), with a
clock tower, houses the Arthur Young Lloyd Board Room, and the Office of the President, Office of Advancement, and Alumni Relations on the first floor. The building was renovated 2020 and houses the university's Welcome Center on the top floor which includes the Admissions Office, Business Office, and Financial Aid, making this a one-stop location for prospective students and their families. The lower-level houses the Accounting, Human Resources and Marketing offices. • The Starks Center (STK) was built in 2010 and serves as the main classroom building on campus. The building houses three conference rooms, five academic suites, 48 faculty and staff offices, and a student lounge for a total of 30,242 square feet. The offices of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Office of the Registrar, the Assistant Vice President for Research and Training, the Director of Institutional Research, and the Deans and faculty of the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Business, Equine, and Sport Studies are in the Starks Center. The Office of Student Success is located on the first floor of this building, where students can find academic support and career services. The Campus Health Clinic and the Office of Information Technology are on the lower level. • Anne Hart Raymond Center for Mathematics, Science & Technology (AHR) opened in the fall 2003 semester. A building with laboratories for biology, anatomy, microbiology/immunology, botany, physics, chemistry, and physical/environmental science. Faculty members and upper-level students have access to dedicated laboratory space to pursue more advanced research projects. Additionally, the building has a 450-seat auditorium, classrooms, and faculty offices. • The Hunter Field House is a 20,000 square foot athletic building that opened in June 2020, and includes an auxiliary gymnasium, a weight and cardio room, an elevated walking track, two locker rooms, an athlete study room, coaches’ offices, and meeting space. The Hunter Field House is used mostly for athletic practices and some special events. The Hunter Field House was made possible by a donation of Midway University trustee Janet Green Hunter and her husband Richard. • The Little Memorial Library was built in 1997 and named in memory of W. Paul Little and Lucille C. Little. The first floor of the library houses the university's library collection, the Robert T. McCowan/Ashland Inc. Computing Center, the Duke Conference Room, and student study spaces. The lower level of the library houses the Communication Center, Security Office, study rooms, classrooms, the e-Sports center, and an academic computer lab. The second floor is the newly renovated Library Hall, a residential space.
Residential buildings • Buster Hall offers traditional-style rooms with pod-style bathrooms on each floor and new laundry facility on the main floor (renovated in 2021) . This is the largest residence hall. (2). • Belle Wisdom Hall houses students in suite-style rooms, sharing private bathrooms with 2–4 residents. Belle is the oldest dorm on the campus. • Pinkerton Hall was the first building on campus and housed all the functions of the Kentucky Female Orphan School before being converted to offices. The building was renovated in Summer 2019 to return it to housing. • Library Hall (2023) came into existence in 2023 when the second floor of Little Memorial Library was converted into residential space. The hall accommodates 43 students and includes a common breakroom, lounge, and a private study room. ==Athletics==