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Marshall researchers publish e-book on nutrition and cancer
November 28, 2012 · News
[social_share/] Researchers at Marshall University’s Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine have collaborated on an electronic book, “Nutrition and Cancer From Epidemiology to Biology,” recently published by Bentham Science Publishers. This ebook is one of the latest efforts of researchers at the Marshall University… Read More
WV Public Radio: Legislators visit Marshall forensic science center
November 27, 2012 · News
West Virginia Executive features Marshall’s RCBI, digital forensics
November 21, 2012 · News
Marshall University students produce parody video to promote science
November 16, 2012 · News
Friday, Nov. 17, 2012 [social_share/] HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – A group of Marshall University students has produced a parody of a popular music video as part of a national contest to promote science. The parody, called “The Lab Song,” is a take-off on the Bruno Mars music video “The Lazy Song.” The… Read More
Nobel laureate visits Marshall’s Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine
November 14, 2012 · News
Norfolk Southern donates $25,000 for rail research at RTI
November 13, 2012 · News
[social_share/] Norfolk Southern on Nov. 13, 2012, presented Marshall University officials with a $25,000 donation to be used for rail research at the university’s Rahall Transportation Institute (RTI). Accepting the donation on Marshall’s behalf were, from left, Layton Cottrill, senior vice president for executive affairs and general counsel;… Read More
University receives $721,000 gift for mechanical engineering professorship
November 12, 2012 · News
Monday, Nov. 12, 2012 [social_share/] HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Marshall University has received a $721,000 bequest from the estate of Huntington businessman J. Robert “Bob” Fletcher to fund the engineering professorship bearing his name. The donation is expected to be matched through the state’s “Bucks for Brains” West Virginia Research Trust Fund for a… Read More
New magazine highlights biomedical research at Marshall
November 8, 2012 · News
[social_share/] CSX Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Oscar Munoz, right, on Nov. 7, 2012, presented Marshall University officials with a $25,000 donation to be used for rail research at the university’s Rahall Transportation Institute (RTI). Accepting the donation were Robert “Bob” H. Plymale, RTI director and CEO, left,… Read More