Farm Museum.
Since 1973, the institute has held the annual Blue Ridge Folklife Festival on the fourth Saturday in October to showcase regional traditions. In 1999, the museum's collection of Great Road pottery was featured on an episode of the American version of Antiques Roadshow.
The Titmus Agricultural Center has a modern barn where the students raise sheep, cattle, and horses. The farm also has a garden where students grow vegetables and herbs for the campus dining hall. In 2016, College Ranker ranked the Titmus Agricultural Center as number eight in the country for Best College Farms.
Stanley Library, named after the 57th governor of Virginia, Thomas B. Stanley, is the three-storied library on campus. It serves not only as a library, but also contains many quiet areas for study, including an art gallery, the International Programs office, the Carter Center for Academic Success, and several classrooms.
The Hank Norton Center contains a sports-medicine facility, locker rooms for teams, offices, and a kitchen. …