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Marshall Health’s department of dermatology is proud to announce the addition of Soham Chaudhari, D.O., to its team of providers and faculty at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine.

Marshall University today published a robust and real-time COVID-19 dashboard, upgrading its original reporting tool to one that displays additional details and real-time data in an effort to keep students, employees and the surrounding community informed daily. The comprehensive report features the following data points and includes information from the Huntington and South Charleston campuses,

The John Marshall Leadership Fellows, a Marshall University leadership development program for faculty and staff, has announced its Spring 2021 cohort. 

The West Virginia Collegiate Recovery Network (WVCRN), a consortium of recovery programs and communities on campuses across the state and an initiative of the Alliance for the Economic Development of Southern West Virginia, is hosting the first West Virginia Collegiate Recovery Conference from 10:30 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. on Oct. 20. Sara Payne Scarbro is the alliance’s operations council chair.

Marshall University has announced that its annual winter commencement is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 12, and will be virtual because of continuing COVID-19 concerns.

The Marshall University Homecoming parade will take on a 2020 twist this year, by only being offered virtually on the university’s Facebook page.

Marshall Health has opened Hope House, a new 4,181-square-foot transitional living facility for women and their children as they complete their recovery program at Project Hope for Women and Children and work toward permanent jobs and housing. 

The Marshall University School of Art and Design has two upcoming exhibits in October. Maximum Capacity will take place Oct. 5-23 in the Charles W. and Norma C. Carroll Gallery in the Visual Arts Center at 927 3rd Ave. in downtown Huntington. Forthcoming will be on view Oct. 5-30 in the Birke Art Gallery inside Smith Hall on Marshall’s Huntington campus.

Who would like to learn, or brush up on Spanish? Area residents who would like to do so are invited to register for a ten-week Conversational Spanish class offered by Marshall University’s Division of Continual Learning.

The pediatric hospital medicine fellowship program at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine has earned initial accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).