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Dr. Wael Zatar, dean of Marshall University’s College of Information Technology and Engineering (CITE), has been named the Fletcher Endowed Chair of Engineering at the university.

The Marshall University College of Science has teamed up with the West Virginia Science Adventures program to host a nine-week STEAM summer camp for children in grades K-12.

Bethany Beuhring of the College of Health Professions has received the 2016 National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Foundation Scholarship. She will be recognized during the Pinky Newell Scholarship and Leadership Breakfast at the NATA Convention in Baltimore Saturday, June 25.

Professors in Marshall University’s Department of Mathematics will offer two ACT math preparation courses June 6-10 and July 11-15 for high school students in grades 9-12.

The Marshall University Foundation Inc. received a $25,000 gift in April from laboratory Corporation of America, which has been designated for the program fund of the College of Health Professions’ Clinical Lab Sciences program.

Marshall Family Medicine’s Health Education Resource Office will host its inaugural HERO Fest, a health and wellness event for the entire family, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 4, at Ritter Park

Marshall University’s online liberal arts bachelor’s degree offerings have been ranked 33rd in the country by independent online college-information company College Choice.

The 2nd Annual Huntington Sustainability Fair will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 21, at The Wild Ramp, 555 14th St. W. in Huntington’s central City and at the Central City Gazebo.

Marshall Orthopaedics will host its annual Joints Jog Saturday, May 21, at Barboursville Park.

Registration is now underway to enroll students in grades K to 12 in Marshall University’s five-week-long summer K-12 program at Elk Elementary Center in Charleston.