Friday, December 7, 2018

 

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Next German 'Meet & Eat' set for this evening

Interested in German Language and culture? This is a casual German conversation group open to students and residents which will typically take place the first Friday of every month at Bahnhof. There is no age limit or skill level necessary and all are welcome. The idea is to meet new people and have interesting conversations in German. All are welcome; …

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Marshall Recreation Center collecting gifts for 'Rec the Halls with Holiday Hopes'

The Marshall Rec Center is inviting  the community to participate in its Rec the Halls with Holiday Hopes Angel Tree event this holiday season. The Rec is partnering with the First Year Residence Halls on the Marshall University Huntington campus to hold this event. Donated gifts from this event will benefit children with needs in the Huntington community. The concept of …

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Public comment period on building names underway until Dec. 14

The Marshall University Presidential Committee to Examine Building Names is accepting online comments from university students, faculty and staff through Friday, Dec. 14. To submit comments, please log in to your myMU account and click on the “Building Names Survey” link on the right side of the page. The link will take you to the online form. President Gilbert formed …

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English department recognizes award winners for fall

The English Department is thrilled to celebrate the recognition our students have received throughout the fall. Most recently, our M.A. student Sarah Canterbury has a number of publications in the works: Her nonfiction short "Taxi Cards" was accepted for publication in The Blue Mountain Review; her braided essay "The Books I Never Read" is being republished in The Storyteller Anthology; …

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Inclement Weather Reminders

As winter approaches, the Marshall community is reminded about how the university responds when inclement weather occurs.   Should there be weather conditions that make travel potentially dangerous, students and employees are reminded to use their own judgment before venturing out.  Faculty members should make every effort to notify students in advance if they need to cancel class.  Students should inform and …

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