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Medical students at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine are working through the DreamCatchers Foundation to fulfill the end-of-life wishes of terminally ill patients in partnership with Hospice of Huntington. By establishing a new chapter of DreamCatchers within the medical school, medical students at Marshall will gain valuable insights into compassionate care

Marshall University’s College of Science will host the 2023 West Virginia Science Olympiad state championship March 4, bringing approximately 120 high school students to the Huntington campus to test their scientific knowledge. Local schools, including Cabell Midland High School and Saint Joseph’s Central Catholic School, are participating this year, along with schools from across the state.

Engineering professionals and graduates who want to pursue a master’s degree in engineering management will have a new option at Marshall University — with completely flexible scheduling — beginning in August of 2023.

Letter shared with members of the West Virginia Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, January 18. Dear Members of the West Virginia Senate Judiciary Committee, We write to share with the committee our thoughts on Senate Bill 10, a bill that would limit the authority of our Board of Governors to regulate the presence of firearms

Marshall University Foundation Inc. CEO Dr. Ron Area has announced that Matt James has been named the new executive director of alumni relations at Marshall University.

There is widespread flooding on and around campus due to heavy rains. Please use caution until waters recede. Physical Plant is assessing building damage. If you need emergency assistance, call MUPD at 304-696-4357 or 911.

Marshall University President Brad D. Smith has announced that he has named Dr. Avinandan “Avi” Mukherjee as the university’s next provost and senior vice president for academic affairs. Mukherjee, who has served in the interim role since July 2021, previously served as dean of Marshall’s Lewis College of Business since 2017. His new appointment is

Due to weather and road conditions, Marshall University will be closed today, Friday, Feb. 4. In-person, virtual (synchronous) and hybrid classes are canceled, and offices will be closed. Students are advised to check Blackboard and/or their university e-mail accounts for instructions from faculty. Online (asynchronous) classes will continue as normal. Dining and residence hall services will

Due to predicted inclement weather conditions, Marshall University will operate on Delay Code B tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 4. In-person, virtual (synchronous) and hybrid classes that regularly meet before 10 a.m. will not be held. Classes that begin at 10 a.m. and later will begin on time, unless students are contacted by the professor with alternate