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Brooke Taylor Jackson, a graduating senior at Huntington High School, has been awarded the Huntington Rotary Club Scholarship.

In an e-mail message this afternoon, Marshall University President Jerome A. Gilbert told employees he is preparing to submit a budget reduction proposal to the university’s Board of Governors, including temporary salary cuts for some employees. Gilbert said the cost-cutting measures are necessary to balance the institution’s fiscal year 2021 budget in the face of

Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall Health and Mountain Health Network welcome Ravi N. Kapadia, M.D., to their team of surgeons.

Marshall University students who participate in the Kentucky-West Virginia Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (KY-WV LSAMP) will benefit from the $1 million award from the National Science Foundation announced Monday by the University of Kentucky (UK).

Marshall University’s Collegiate Cyber Defense Team recently won the national championship in the spring season of the National Cyber League (NCL). The team placed first out of 925 teams competing.

Marshall University President Jerome A. Gilbert this afternoon issued the following statement regarding recent events across the country: “Like others, I have been personally disturbed by the death of Mr. George Floyd and other acts of violence and racism. As an individual and as the president of Marshall University, I stand in support of people of color

Dr. Beverly Boggs, a seasoned administrator with over 30 years of higher education experience, has been named director of financial aid/ associate dean of enrollment services for Marshall University.

Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall Health and Cabell Huntington Hospital welcome Ahmed M. Sherif, M.D., AGAF, FASGE, to their team of gastroenterologists. Sherif has been named an associate professor in the department of internal medicine at the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine. He comes to Marshall Health with almost 20

A story written by Daniel O’Malley, an assistant professor of Creative Writing in Marshall’s Department of English, has qualified for the longlist of finalists for the 2020 Sunday Times (London) Audible Short Story Award, which is among the world’s most prestigious prizes for stories written in the English language. Stories of 6,000 words or less that have been published in the United Kingdom or Ireland in the previous year are eligible.

New findings published by Marshall University scientists indicate the importance of a protein known as Na/K-ATPase in stem cell differentiation and a process known as organogenesis, which has to do with embryonic organ development.