Kentucky college plans new classroom facility

Nov. 13, 2009
Midway College says $5 million project will enable school to double its enrollment

From The Lexington Herald-Leader: Midway College in Midway, Ky., plans to build a $5 million classroom center that will enable the school to more than double its total enrollment, to about 4,000. The new building, scheduled to open in 2010, will include classroom space for as many as 80 nursing students, classrooms with interactive whiteboard technology, 48 faculty offices and a student lounge. It also will have an equine laboratory to study horse anatomy. The new building is to replace the Starks Building, constructed in 1925.

MORE: Read the college's announcement about the project.

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