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Marshall University students looking toward Spring 2024 graduation will have the opportunity to get everything they need in one place on Tuesday, March 12, and Wednesday, March 13. The semi-annual Countdown to Commencement is scheduled for 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. both days in the Don Morris Room of the Memorial Student Center.  The event

Two student-led, criminal justice organizations at Marshall University will host Judge Stephanie Thacker of the United States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, in the Memorial Student Center. “Students and members of the community can expect to learn about Judge Thacker’s career path, starting from her experiences in law

Marshall University has been recognized by Fortune for offering the Best Online Master’s in Computer Science program in the nation for 2024. Fortune noted that business leaders need the best they can find, with the increasing use of AI, large-scale data analysis and cloud computing. In ranking university programs, it looked at factors such as

Marshall University’s chapter of the Society of Physics Students (SPS) has earned an Outstanding Chapter award from the national SPS office for a fourth consecutive year. The Marshall chapter has been nationally recognized for six successive years with national awards, with the last four years receiving the highest possible distinction rarely recognized by the American

Marshall has several activities planned in recognition of AIDS Awareness Week, including exhibiting the AIDS Memorial Quilt, which will be on display in Drinko Library March 4 – 20. The AIDS Memorial Quilt is among the largest community arts projects in history. It is compiled of 50,000 quilt squares created in memory of a loved one

Marshall University’s Drinko Library is presenting a traveling art exhibit that explores the origins of the Mountain State. Born of Rebellion: West Virginia Statehood and the Civil War is on display through March 18 during library hours and is the new flagship history exhibit from the West Virginia Humanities Council, the state affiliate of the

Marshall University will host the 2024 Appalachian Institute for Digital Evidence (AIDE) Conference March 4-7 at the Memorial Student Center, featuring experts and vendors from various fields of cyber forensics and security. AIDE is a regional, nonprofit organization that promotes research and education in digital evidence, cyber forensics and cyber security and fosters innovation and collaboration

Marshall University’s Office of Career Education is hosting a series of spring events aimed at preparing students for entering the marketplace. The following is a list of events that are open to all students. Business Professional Fashion Show, Monday, Feb. 26, Noon to 1 p.m., Don Morris Room, Memorial Student Center A partnership with Dress

Marshall University will host Clare Tuffy, the esteemed steward of Brú na Bóinne, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Ireland. Tuffy’s decades-long commitment to preserving cultural heritage and sustainable practices has garnered international acclaim. Event Details: Date: Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024 Time: 1:30 p.m. Location: Drinko Library, Room 402 Brú na Bóinne, situated on the

Marshall University will host an Admitted Student Social, an event designed to connect admitted students with essential resources and opportunities. The admitted student social welcomes those already committed to being a part of the Marshall family or those curious about campus life as they still make their college decision. Event details: Date: Saturday, Feb. 24,