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For the 10th year in row and 12th time overall, Marshall University journalism professor Dan Hollis received a first-place award in the Video News category of the National Broadcasting Society’s Professional Production Competition.

Graduate students in Marshall University’s Department of Psychology will conduct General Anxiety Support Group sessions for students, faculty, staff and community members beginning in April.

Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine fourth-year students learned today at the stroke of noon where they will spend the next few years of their training during the National Resident Matching Program’s (NRMP) annual Match Day.

Beginning Fall 2016, undergraduate classes will be available on the South Charleston campus! To learn more, visit www.marshall.edu/closer.

Marshall University’s Department of Modern Languages will present a Koto and Flute Recital at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 19, in Smith Music Hall 133 on Marshall’s Huntington campus.

Jennifer C. Miller, B.S., a 4th-year student at the Marshall University School of Pharmacy, along with Inder Sehgal, D.V.M, Ph.D., professor of pharmacology at the school and a graduate veterinarian, recently published an instructional design and assessment article in the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education.

Two graduate assistants in Communications Studies have taken the reins to lead the Thundering Word, Marshall University’s speech and debate team, to two upcoming national competitions only weeks after the sudden death of coach Danny Ray.

Students from Marshall University’s public radio station, WMUL-FM, received one first-place award and three finalist awards during the 76th Annual Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Conference’s 7th Annual Awards Ceremony at the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City March 5.

Marshall University Forensic Science Graduate Program Instructor Catherine G. Rushton, MSFS, EdS, received the prestigious Robert Gaffney Achievement Award at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences 2016 Annual Scientific Meeting.

Marshall University today announced that Dr. Jan I. Fox, senior vice president for information technology and chief information officer, has resigned effective April 15.