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Approximately 1,900 Marshall University freshmen will walk in one large group from the Huntington campus to the Keith Albee Theatre Friday morning via Fourth Avenue for the annual President’s Freshman Convocation.

Marshall University officials are moving forward with a new slate of candidates for the institution’s vacant presidency.

Marshall University has been awarded a nearly $1 million grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to provide substance abuse prevention and early intervention training to students in a number of health care-related programs.

Beginning Thursday, Aug. 27, collected prints from the University of Rio Grande’s Greer Museum will be available to view at the Birke Art Gallery on Marshall University’s Huntington campus.

Marshall University has lowered the price of its College Courses in the High Schools program, which allows students to earn college credits while they are still in high school.

The Marshall University Division of Applied Science and Technology, Safety Technology program and the Safety Technology Advisory Board will be hosting the first Marshall Safety Conference Sept. 17. The conference will focus on safety culture development for local and regional businesses.

West Virginia’s two largest universities are coming together to support collaborative research and health care projects addressing the Mountain State’s health issues.

An exhibition by internationally recognized artist Anila Quayyum Agha will open this month at the Visual Arts Center Gallery.

The Marshall University Forensic Science Graduate Program once again ranked number one in the country for its students receiving the highest overall test scores, compared to other graduate programs participating in the Forensic Science Assessment Test, a national assessment test offered each year by the American Board of Criminalistics.

Kindermusik will be offered at Marshall University’s Speech and Hearing Center beginning Aug. 22 with a free class offered tomorrow for families wanting to experience the program for the first time.