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Midway University

Coordinates:38°08′46″N84°40′44″W / 38.14611°N 84.67889°W /38.14611; -84.67889
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Christian liberal arts university in Midway, Kentucky, US
Midway University
Former names
Kentucky Female Orphan School (1847–1942)
Pinkerton High School and Midway Junior College (1942–1978)
Midway College (1978–2015)
MottoAma Vicinum Acte
TypePrivate university
Established1847; 178 years ago (1847)
Religious affiliation
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Endowment$22.7 million (2020)[1]
PresidentJohn P. Marsden
Administrative staff
13
Students1,702[2]
Undergraduates1,122[2]
Postgraduates221[2]
Location,
United States
CampusRural
ColorsBlue, White & Gold
   
NicknameEagles
Sporting affiliations
NAIARiver States
MascotEagle
Websitewww.midway.edu

Midway University is aprivateChristian university inMidway, Kentucky. Related by covenant to theChristian Church (Disciples of Christ), it enrolls approximately 1,900 students earning two-year and four-year degrees as well as master's degrees. Midway was the onlywomen's college inKentucky until 2016 when it began admitting male undergraduate students.

History

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Midway University originally opened as theKentucky Female Orphan School on October 3, 1849, with one teacher and sixteen female students. The nine members of the Board of Trustees oversaw the school's endowment, the building and five acres of land.[3]

The co-founders of the school were Dr. L.L. (Lewis Letig) Pinkerton (1812–1875),[4] minister of the MidwayChristian Church (Disciples of Christ) from 1844 to 1860,[5] and Mr. James Ware Parrish, a Midway Christian Church elder. They obtained a charter on February 17, 1847, from the Kentucky legislature through the help of Kentucky Senator Major George W. Williams.[6] Before the school was permitted to open, an endowment of twenty-five thousand dollars had to be secured and investments made. This time was used for soliciting funds, purchasing land, construction of a building, and drafting and outline of government and management for the school.

John Dawson was Superintendent and his wife, Mary, was Matron when the Kentucky Female Orphan School opened in 1849. Associate principal and assistant matron, Eliza Davies, wrote that in those early days the "house was not furnished; the girls slept on straw mattresses; the floors were uncarpeted."[7]

The Kentucky Female Orphan School girls' education was directed by four main points:

  1. The development and corroboration of the moral constitution.
  2. The improvement of the intellectual powers.
  3. The development of the physical powers.
  4. Such direction of all the capabilities and attainments of the pupils, as will afford them the best prospect of a livelihood, in the useful and honorable employment of their requirements.[8]

The early years of operation had four grades. They were compared to an intensive high school education which included all courses: Ray's Higher Arithmetic, two years of Algebra, plane geometry, trigonometry, physics, botany, physiology, psychology, astronomy, physical geography, chemistry, geology, mineralogy, zoology, grammar, spelling, diacritical marks, rhetoric, American and English Literature, classics, U.S. History, English History, ancient, medieval, and modern history, Latin, and instrumental and vocal music. Sixteen credits were required to graduate, but according to the school president Miss Lucy Peterson many students graduated with twenty-five credits.

The school served, at various times, as an elementary and high school, and eventually became a junior college and, then a fully accredited baccalaureate-granting institution as Midway College. As a career training provider, the Kentucky Female Orphan School identified the needs of the community, the resources in the area and the demand for higher education. The intention was to empower disadvantaged women with an education in the field of teaching.

In 2010, the school announced the launching of theMidway College School of Pharmacy inPaintsville, Kentucky.[9] The plan was abandoned the next year due to higher than expected startup costs and failure to secure accreditation.[10]

On July 1, 2015, the college changed its name toMidway University.[11] In the Fall semester of 2016, Midway University admitted men to its day program for the first time.

Campus

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Marrs Hall
Marrs Hall

The school is located on a 200-acre (0.81 km2) workingfarm in the heart of theKentuckyBluegrass region. The campus overlooksMidway, a small town in centralKentucky. TheNational Park Service placedPinkerton Hall, the oldest building on campus, on theNational Register of Historic Places on November 20, 1974.[12]

Academic buildings

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  • Equine Education Center houses a 105-foot (32 m) x 235-foot (72 m) indoor riding arena, eight stalls, laboratory, classroom, a largetack room, audio-visual room, wash stall and faculty offices.
  • Bud's Barn and Spy Coast Equine Education Center was completed in August 2022. The new facility is adjacent to the Midway University Equestrian Center, which overlooks the main campus, and creates an equine hub on the north side of campus. This facility includes a 5,376 square foot barn with 18 stalls, tack room, feed room, and a 60x40 education center classroom.
  • Ashland Equine Barn contains 8 stalls, office space, and a washroom.
  • Marrs Hall, with aclock tower, houses the Arthur Young Lloyd Board Room, and the Office of the President, Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations on the first floor. In 2020, the building had a major renovation and now 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(on the original footprint of Starks Hall) was built in 2010, and serves as the main classroom building on campus. The building also contains the offices of the Vice President of Academic Affairs, the Dean of Arts & Science, the Dean of Business, Equine and Sport Studies  and theRegistrar. The Teacher Education division is housed on the second floor, along with classrooms and faculty offices. The basement houses the Equine Division's administrative offices, along with additional classrooms and faculty office space.
  • Anne Hart Raymond Center for Mathematics, Science & Technology opened in the fall 2003 semester. A 46,000-square-foot (4,300 m2) building with laboratories forbiology,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 (opened June 2020) 20,000 square foot athletic building 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 the generous donation of Midway University Trustee Janet Green Hunter and her husband, Richard.
Historic Pinkerton Hall
Historic Pinkerton Hall

Residential buildings

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  • 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 students live 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.

Athletics

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The Midway athletic teams are called the Eagles. The college is a member of theNational Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in theRiver States Conference (RSC; formerly known as the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC) until after the 2015–16 school year) for most of its sports since the 1991–92 academic year; while its men's & women's bowling, men's & women's swimming, men's volleyball and men's wrestling teams compete in theMid-South Conference (MSC). Formerly a women's institution, men's sports were added into the Eagles' athletic program since the 2016–17 academic year.

Midway competes in 28 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, soccer, sprint football, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball and wrestling;[13] while women's sports include basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & field and volleyball.[14] and co-ed sports include archery, cheer, dance, eSports, and equestrian (hunt seat, western and Dressage).

Sprint football

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The most recently added sport issprint football, a weight-restricted form of American football not governed by the NAIA or theNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Midway began play in 2022 as one of six charter members of theMidwest Sprint Football League.[15]

Notable people

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Alumni

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Faculty

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References

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  1. ^As of June 30, 2020.U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers andTIAA. February 19, 2021. RetrievedFebruary 21, 2021.
  2. ^abcAs of fall 2018."Fourth Year of Record Undergraduate Enrollment Announced". RetrievedDecember 11, 2019.
  3. ^Peterson, Lucy. Miss Lucy's Story, As She Saw It. Midway, Kentucky: Midway College, 1960.
  4. ^"Dr. L. L. Pinkerton: An Early Change Agent".Christianity: Then and Now on-line. Archived fromthe original on January 14, 2012. RetrievedMarch 18, 2014.
  5. ^"A Brief History of Midway Christian Church, 1844-1998"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on October 20, 2013. RetrievedMarch 18, 2014.
  6. ^Balmer, Alberta Luanna. "A Study of the Kentucky Female Orphan School", Masters thesis, University of Kentucky, 1942.
  7. ^Davies, Eliza (1881).The Story of an Earnest Life: A Woman's Adventures in Australia, and in Two Voyages Around the World (Google eBook). Central Book Concern.
  8. ^Millennial Harbinger, Vol. V, No. XI, p. 712.
  9. ^"Big donation goes to Midway College".The Independent. June 22, 2010. Retrieved2022-08-11.
  10. ^"A Tough Pill to Swallow: Midway College's aborted effort to construct a pharmacy school shows that an assumed quick fix to finance problems might not be as easy as it seems".Inside Higher Ed. 2012-06-05. Retrieved2022-11-08.
  11. ^"Midway College Makes the Transformation into Midway University". Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities. July 1, 2015. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  12. ^National Register of Historic Places:Woodford County, KY Retrieved on 2010-2-10
  13. ^"Additional Athletic Programs Announced for 2019-20".Midway University. 2018-10-12. Retrieved2020-12-29.
  14. ^Midway College-Quick Facts Retrieved on 2010-2-10
  15. ^"New Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Forms for Sprint Football" (Press release). Midwest Sprint Football League. June 21, 2021. RetrievedDecember 14, 2021.
  16. ^"The Journey of Hadley Duvall: A Story of Growth, Resilience, and Impact at Midway University | Midway University".www.midway.edu. Retrieved2024-09-15.

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