List of buildings at Marshall University
in Huntington, West Virginia, is home to many notable structures, including two residential high-rises.
Main campus buildings
Medical and Forensic Science Facilities
The Medical Campus consists of several buildings in or near the Fairfield neighborhood of Huntington, in Huntington's east end neighborhood; and at the VA Medical Facility.| Building | Image | Constructed | Notes | Reference |
| Coon Education Building | 1976 | Located seven miles from the main campus at 1542 Spring Valley Drive in the unincorporated suburb of Spring Valley, on the grounds of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital at Huntington. At one time it housed the complete School of Medicine. Today it continues to house the anatomy labs and research facilities. Named after former School of Medicine dean, Robert W. Coon. | ||
| Erma Byrd Clinics | 2007 | Located at the former Fairfield Stadium site housing major new medical student teaching facilities and clinical education patient care clinics. Named after wife of United States Senator, Robert Byrd. | ||
| Forensic Science Center | 2004 | Located in the remodeled 1971 football locker room complex from the otherwise demolished Fairfield Stadium. | ||
| Linda S. Holmes Student Wellness Center | 2019 | Located at 1321 Hal Greer Boulevard, it also houses the medical school’s student affairs and financial aid offices. Named after Linda Holmes, a former player and coach at Marshall. | ||
| Medical Center | 1998 | Located at 1600 Medical Center Drive on the campus of Cabell Huntington Hospital is part of the Health Sciences Campus as well as the School of Medicine. | ||
| School of Pharmacy | 2019 | Housed in Kopp Hall, which is located at the corner of Charleston Avenue and Hal Greer Blvd. It also contains a housing unit for married students. Named after former university President, Stephen J. Kopp. | ||
| School of Physical Therapy | Located at the St. Mary's Medical Education Center on the campus of St. Mary's Medical Center at 3101 5th Avenue. |
Other Huntington Locations
University Heights
An area on the outskirts of town was used as the West Virginia Colored Children's Home and the surrounding farm land was transferred to the university at the end of segregation as "University Heights", with the intention of developing a second campus. The building was converted into housing for married students, along with a few new apartment buildings, but the property was never developed fully, being used for storage, a baseball field, and much of the property was transferred to other state agencies over the years. In 2011 the buildings were demolished and the remaining property was transferred to the Cabell County Board of Education for a new middle school.[Marshall University – South Charleston Campus]
Located in South Charleston, West Virginia at One Angus E. Peyton Drive.Graduate College Administration Building, completed 1990.
Byrd Academic and Technology Center, completed 1995.
Byrd Institute
The Robert C. Byrd Institute, a non-academic technology transfer division of the university maintains:RCBI Huntington at 1050 4th Avenue, a former bank building donated to the university.
RCBI South Charleston, on the South Charleston Campus.
RCBI Rocket Center, at 410 State Route 956, on the grounds of the United States Navy Allegheny Ballistics Laboratory.
RCBI Bridgeport, at 2400 East Bennedum Industrial Drive, a NASA facility.
Statewide Extension
The school also has the following off-campus instruction sites. The owned Mid-Ohio Valley Center at One John Marshall Way in Point Pleasant, the leased Teays Valley Center at One Carriage Point in Hurricane, and on the campus of the Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College in Logan and Williamson. The university also has an ownership interest in the Erma Byrd Higher Education Center in suburban Beckley, along with Concord University and Bluefield State College.The Marshall University Rural Health Clinic, a part of the medical school, is located on Airport Road in Chapmanville, West Virginia.
In 2017, the medical school acquired the former Patriot Coal office building in Scott Depot and converted into the clinical offices as Marshall Health-Teays Valley. It is located at 300 Corporate Center Drive.