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Online COVID Training Module Required
August 20, 2020 · alerts
All students and employees will complete an online training module about basic COVID-19 safety and awareness, and will sign an agreement to comply with public health expectations, and all policies and guidelines. Instructions on how to do complete this training can be found by visiting: https://www.marshall.edu/safety/accessing-online-training/.
MarshallU Healthcheck
August 15, 2020 · alerts
All on-campus students will conduct daily self-administered health checks and report results through MarshallU Healthcheck. Daily health checks also will be required of any employee in self-isolation or quarantine for COVID-19. Learn more: https://www.marshall.edu/coronavirus/healthcheck/
University announces Return to Campus Plan
August 1, 2020 · alerts
As the Marshall University community prepares for the fall 2020 semester, the health and safety of everyone—students, faculty, staff and visitors—remains our highest priority. Please review Marshall University’s Return-to-Campus Plan (updated 8/14/2020). Return to Campus Plan Learn more at https://www.marshall.edu/coronavirus/.
College of Health Professions temporarily closes health services; Speech and Hearing Center, Behavioral Health Center, Diabetes Center etc.
March 20, 2020 · alerts
We have cancelled all activities that involve the public, including the list of health services below: Speech and Hearing Center in Smith Hall Behavioral Health Center in Gullickson Hall Dietetics Food Pantry on 6th Ave (only during spring break March 23-27, it will reopen the week of March 30th) Title IVE Foster Training in Prichard
University announces further changes for spring semester
March 19, 2020 · news
In response to the escalating COVID-19 pandemic, Marshall University President Jerome A. Gilbert today announced that the university will continue to deliver instruction exclusively online or through other alternative learning formats for the remainder of the spring semester. The university had previously announced distance instruction through at least April 13. Additionally, the university’s May 2,
Student research showcased at 32nd Annual Marshall University Research Day
March 16, 2020 · news
More than 279 students and post-doctoral trainees, residents and fellows participated in the 32nd Annual Marshall University Health Science Research Day on Friday, March 6, at the Marshall University Medical Center. Organized and sponsored by the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, the Health Science Research Day also partners with the School of Pharmacy and the
WV TIME4K program set to expand
February 19, 2020 · news
The Marshall University Trauma-Informed Mindfulness Engagement for Kids, or WV TIME4K, has recently expanded to four new schools in Cabell and Wayne counties. In just the second year, the program focuses on bringing evidenced-based, mindful strategies to elementary school students who have been affected by the opioid epidemic and are struggling with emotional regulation. What’s
Minority Health Institute receives $25K BRIDGE grant award
February 17, 2020 · news
Gov. Jim Justice and Director Jill Upson of the Herbert Henderson Office of Minority Affairs (HHOMA) awarded $25,000 to the Marshall University Minority Health Institute to aid in their efforts to improve community health and economic development in Kanawha County, West Virginia. The pilot program, called Building Resources In Diverse Geographic Environments (BRIDGE), is a