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Cam Henderson Center: 1981 Marshall's basketball arena, it also includes the Fitch Natatorium. Arena was named after former basketball coach, Cam Henderson. [5] Campus Christian Center 1960/1961 On private land surrounded by the campus and receives no state funding, and serves as a Protestant chapel. Eight Protestant denominations jointly ...
The Brad D. Smith Center for Business and Innovation opened in 2024 near Old Main to develop business ideas and projects created by Marshall University students. [35] Brad D. Smith Foundation Hall houses the Erickson Alumni Center, Marshall University Foundation, and Marshall University Office of Alumni Relations. [36] [37] [38]
Joan C. Edwards Stadium, formerly Marshall University Stadium, is a football stadium located on the campus of Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, United States. It currently can hold 30,475 [ 3 ] spectators and includes twenty deluxe, indoor suites, 300 wheelchair -accessible seating, a state-of-the-art press-box, 14 concession ...
The Memorial Student Center is the student center for Marshall University, in Huntington, West Virginia. The Memorial Student Center, named in memory of the 1970 Marshall football team, who died in a plane crash, was built to house the university bookstore, diversify students meal options, and hold student-run organizations. [1]
Old Main is a collection of five buildings joined together at central campus of Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. [2] It is located at the junction of Hal Greer Boulevard and Fourth Avenue.
The School of Wellness and Enlightenment, a retreat center proposed for Upper Thomas Branch, off U.S. 25-70 in Marshall, was issued permiting in March 2020. Now, the center will rebrand and ...
The Marshall University Memorial Fountain is a memorial fountain next to the Memorial Student Center, in Huntington, West Virginia. The fountain was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 19th, 2024. [4] Designed by Harry Bertoia, the fountain stands 13 feet tall and weighs over 6,500 pounds.
Marshall Commons is a collection of dormitories, as well as a dining facility, on the south-central campus of Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, USA. [1] Completed in the fall of 2003, Marshall Commons consists of Gibson, Wellman, Haymaker, and Willis Residence Halls, along with Harless Cafe.