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Marshall Health and Marshall University’s Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine hosted yesterday the Appalachian Regional Commission’s Recovery-to-Work Cohort Learning Academy at the Touma Museum of Medicine. In the Recovery-to-Work Cohort Learning Academy, regional teams convene with subject matter expertise and facilitation support to develop plans aimed at addressing the substance use disorder (SUD) crisis

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Before approximately 250 spectators, including high school students from Ohio and West Virginia, college students, faculty and staff, community members and members of the legal community, the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia visited Marshall University today for an oral arguments session. The visit is part of Marshall’s Constitution Celebration, which

Graduate Humanities Professor Dr. Luke Eric Lassiter (pictured left) will be receiving an honorary doctorate from the University of Malmo in Sweden this fall. Lassiter will receive the recognition for collaborative work with his wife, Dr. Elizabeth Campbell (pictured right), formerly an associate professor of education at Marshall University and now an associate professor at

The Marshall University Technology Transfer Office (TTO) will present two free seminars regarding intellectual property Wednesday, Sept. 13.  The first seminar will be held at the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine’s Neuroscience Conference Room in Huntington from noon to 1 p.m. and will focus on medical- and health-related intellectual properties. The second seminar will

The office of Admissions and Recruitment at Marshall University will host an increased number of Green & White Days this fall, giving prospective students throughout the region even more opportunities to experience their moment at Marshall. The university will host Green & White Day Open House events on: Sept. 23 Oct. 21 Nov. 10 and

The Marshall University School of Music will present “American Music for Trombone and Piano,” a concert featuring faculty members Dr. Michael Stroeher on trombone and Dr. Johan Botes on piano. The concert will take place at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17, in Smith Recital Hall and will feature three pieces by forgotten American masters. “The

Pfizer’s FDA-approved ABRYSVO™ vaccine for the prevention of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in infants through the immunization of pregnant patients at 32 to 36 weeks is available at Marshall OB/GYN. ABRYSVO is the first and only U.S.-approved maternal vaccine to help protect infants at birth through six months of life from lower respiratory tract disease

Marshall University’s Amicus Curiae Lecture Series on Constitutional Democracy opens on Tuesday, Sept. 12, with a lecture by Kermit Roosevelt III, the David Berger Professor for the Administration of Justice at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. The lecture, titled “The Nation That Never Was: Reconstructing America’s Story,” will begin at 7 p.m. at

Marshall University’s Drinko Library will host “Indigenous Appalachia,” an exhibit that will be on display through Dec. 11, on the first floor Learning Commons area. The traveling exhibit comes from West Virginia University, which resides on land that includes ancestral territories of the Shawnee, Lenape (or Delaware), Cherokee, Haudenosaunee (or Iroquois–the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida,

Marshall University is hosting multiple events as part of its annual Constitution Celebration, including an oral arguments session by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 13, at the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center. While attendance is free and open to the public, advance registration is requested at