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Biological Sciences students go wild in Costa Rica
July 2, 2025 · Biological Sciences, Science Abstracts
Marshall University Biological Sciences students just wrapped up an unforgettable 15-day field course in beautiful Costa Rica! From rainforests to rivers, students explored the country’s rich biodiversity while diving deep into the world of tropical biology. The immersive experience brought classroom learning to life—whether it was spotting exotic wildlife, studying… Read More
Physics lights up bright ideas and brilliant reflections with WV Gear Up Summer Academy
Marshall University Physics recently welcomed curious young minds to campus as part of the WV Gear Up Summer Academy, a hands-on program designed to prepare 10th and 11th grade students for college life and learning. One of the highlights of the academy was a trio of… Read More
Physics helps students blast off at HATS Camp
Middle schoolers at the Heart of Appalachia Talent Search (HATS) Middle School Camp had a blast—literally—thanks to Dr. Sachiko McBride, Physics Professor at Marshall University! Dr. McBride led an exciting Rocket and Planetarium Workshop where students explored the physics behind rocket launches and then built and launched their own rockets… Read More
Mathematics sparks momentum at orientation with MATH STAMPEDE
The College of Science is thrilled to announce the kickoff of MATH STAMPEDE, Marshall University’s summer math success accelerator. Guided by Dr. Laura Stapleton, Assistant Professor, and Jessica Johnson, Mathematics Instructor, this innovative program is designed to help students Get Ready, Get Placed, and Get Ahead! At Orientation, Dr. Stapleton… Read More
Mathematics & Physics kick off Research Experience for Undergraduates program
The Department of Mathematics and Physics rolled out the welcome mat (and the grill!) for its 2025 Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program, Appalachian Mathematics and Physics Site—also known as AMPS—with a sunny cookout at McLelland Park! Over the next eight weeks, ten undergraduate students from across the U.S.—including Alabama,… Read More
Physics graduate student awarded prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
We’re thrilled to shine this week’s Graduate Student Spotlight on Ellie White, who has been awarded a highly competitive Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation (NSF)! Ellie, a Physics M.S. student in the Department of Mathematics and Physics, is using the fellowship to support her graduate education and… Read More
Biology professor named John Marshall Scholar Award recipient
he College of Science is thrilled to announce that Dr. Guo-Zhang Zhu has been awarded the prestigious Spring 2026 John Marshall Scholar Award for his exciting project, “Epigenetic Regulation of Mammalian Spermatogenesis.” This competitive award provides Marshall University faculty members with a full semester of teaching release to pursue impactful… Read More
Chemistry department kicks off a summer of discovery
The Department of Chemistry recently launched its Chemistry Research Summer Program (CRSP) with an energetic and inspiring Kick-off Symposium! Students diving into research this summer took the spotlight, giving lightning-fast presentations on the exciting science they’ll be tackling—from molecules to mechanisms and everything in between. It was a fantastic way… Read More
Biology grad students win research awards for global and coastal projects
Big congratulations to Biology graduate students Mary Zarilla and Zak Bartholomew, who were each awarded a Fall 2025 Graduate Creative Discovery and Research Award—worth $2,500! Mary, who works in both the Dingess and Axel labs, received funding for her project: “Assessing Mammalian Biodiversity in the Albertine Rift, Toro-Semliki Wildlife Reserve,… Read More
Biochemistry students present research at ASBMB 2025 in Chicago
The Kolling Lab hit the road this spring as Dr. Kolling and eight research students attended the 2025 American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) meeting in Chicago. Six students presented posters on their original research conducted in the Kolling Lab, showcasing the exciting work happening right here in… Read More