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An article written by Dr. Frank S. Gilliam, a professor in Marshall University’s Department of Biological Sciences, will be published in the Tansley Review series in the December issue of New Phytologist – one of the top plant science journals in the world.

The Marshall University Alumni Association and its partners have been working on “Herd for the Homeless,” an event designed to raise awareness and “put a face” on homelessness as well as provide an opportunity to serve those in need within our community.

The Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine will host its 30th annual homecoming celebration this weekend.

Marshall University Career Services will be holding its bi-annual Etiquette Dinner, featuring etiquette consultant Terri Thompson, on Wednesday, Oct. 26.

At approximately 9 a.m. today a Marshall University student crossing Fifth Avenue near Harless Dining Hall was struck by a vehicle. The student was transported to a local hospital with unknown injuries.

For the third year, Marshall University will continue to join the movement. Food Day, a nationwide celebration of healthy and affordable foods, advocates for better food policies on a local, state and federal level

As the first gold-level recognized Exercise is Medicine® institution in West Virginia, Marshall University will host its 2nd annual Exercise is Medicine Week with a series of events Oct. 24-29 to promote the message that exercise is both fun and important for one’s health and wellness.

Dr. Paul Kadetz of the Marshall University College of Health Professions has been named chair of the Department of Public Health and director of the college’s Master of Public Health program.

Melissa A. Rowe, M.D., has been selected as the October 2016 Resident of the Month at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine.

Marshall University alumna Sonja Adkins, a resident of Clendenin, West Virginia, who grew up on a farm in Wayne County, will have her work on exhibit at Marshall University’s Library and Research Commons on the South Charleston campus.