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Jeffery Kim, M.D., an orthopaedic resident at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, has been selected as the January Resident of the Month.

A test of the MU Alert emergency messaging system will be conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27.

Kim White is a military veteran who has experience in higher education and mental health. She also is a doctoral student in Curriculum and Instruction at Marshall University, which she believes makes her “a great fit” for her new position at MU – director of military and veterans affairs.

Marshall University’s Department of Sociology and Anthropology will serve as host to the 51st annual meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society April 7-9.

Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine clinician researchers have published a review looking at the efficacy of a diagnostic thyroid cancer test becoming routinely used in hospitals and medical centers across the country.

Marshall University and West Virginia University have teamed up to provide free online access to publications for courses on the Mountain State’s history.

The West Virginia Elks Association recently donated $1,000 to Marshall University’s Veterans for Veterans, a student organization composed of student veterans.

Throughout 2016, Carnegie Mellon University’s CREATE Lab Satellite Network will launch an educational project called Nearby Nature that will enable middle- and high-school students in Pennsylvania and West Virginia to study scientific phenomena in almost any outdoor space.

Burnis Morris, Marshall University’s Dr. Carter G. Woodson Professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications, has been selected as a 2016 History Hero, for which he will be honored during the West Virginia History Day at the Legislature program Friday, Jan. 29.

The Marshall University Forensic Identification Association (MUFIA) will host a dinner and silent auction in order to provide funds for the advancement of the Hoops Family Children’s Hospital on Saturday, Jan. 23. The event will take place in the atrium of Cabell Huntington Hospital starting at 6 p.m.