University Receives $2 Million Grant Towards New Library Project
Midway, KY (09/19/2024) — Midway University's campus growth trajectory has received a significant boost. A $2 million grant from the James A. and Martha R. Brown Charitable Foundation has been given in support of the University's latest project - design and construction of a new, state-of-the-art library building.
"We are thankful to the Brown Charitable Foundation for their belief in our mission and this project," said Dr. John P. Marsden, President, Midway University. "With our nine consecutive years of enrollment growth, we continue to move at a fast pace to address facility needs to meet student demand."
The new library is part of a three-phase project to address an on-campus housing demand. Phase one, which was completed in August of 2023, featured the renovation of the existing library's second floor to add 43 new beds as a short-term response. Phase two includes the construction of a new library, with phase three converting the ground floor and lower level of the existing library into housing.
The new, two-story library building will include more than 20,000 square feet of space. The facility will include traditional offerings of a library and IT infrastructure that will address student needs for collaboration, tutoring, small group study spaces, and individual learning spaces. There will be open study areas, classrooms, seminar rooms, stacks, work areas, offices, computer labs, an e-Sports arena and a cafe. Specific designs and renderings are currently in progress. The total building cost is estimated at $9 million, with more nearly two-thirds of the funds already secured, including the Brown Charitable Foundation's grant.
This commitment was a reassurance to us that others see the path we are on and fully support our efforts.," said Marsden. "This gift will have a direct impact on our entire student body and help us set a strong foundation for our future."