The Newsletter for Marshall University                                     March 30, 2022
Faculty and Staff 

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Five provost finalists visiting Huntington campus this week

Following a national search and initial off-site interviews, the Marshall University Provost Search Committee has identified five finalists who are visiting the Huntington campus this week to meet with the university community. 

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English Language Institute to host open house today

At Marshall University, international students are attending classes, reading, writing and giving presentations in English, which is often their second language. They have a little extra help in their corner from the English Language Institute at Marshall. The institute, which is located on Marshall’s Huntington campus, is open to any student in need of additional help with English proficiency, both …

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School of Music to host faculty recital featuring piano, trombone

The School of Music will present a faculty recital at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 3, in Smith Recital Hall, featuring trombonist Dr. Michael Stroeher and pianist Dr. Henning Vauth. The concert is free and open to all. It will include pieces from Scandinavia for piano and trombone. “For almost a hundred years Scandinavian composers, most of whom aren’t well known …

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Message from Herd Volleyball Head Coach Ari Aganus

I am excited to announce that Herd Volleyball will be hosting multiple volleyball camps this summer and we would be honored to have your child and/or children join our Herd athletes and coaches on the Huntington campus. We will be hosting a little herd camp, a hitters/setters camp, a passing/serving camp, an all skills camp, an elite camp and a …

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'Summer: The Donna Summer Musical' comes to the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center April 7

Marshall Health will present a Broadway musical celebrating a true icon, “Summer: The Donna Summer Musical” when it comes to the stage of the Keith Albee Performing Arts Center Thursday, April 7, at 7:30 p.m. Led by chart-topping songs that ruled the radio and rocked the dance floor, “Summer” uses music, movement and theatrical magic to show the meteoric rise of …

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Japanese Outreach Program featuring origami cranes at Huntington Museum of Art in the name of peace

A project titled “Thousands of Origami Cranes” is on display at the Huntington Museum of Art,  running through Sunday, June 26. The story says Sadako Sasaki was only two years old on Aug. 6, 1945, when the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Sasaki began to show symptoms of leukemia, was admitted to the hospital shortly afterward and passed …

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OVP Health gifts $100,000 in support of Brad D. Smith Center for Business and Innovation

The Marshall University Foundation Inc. has announced that OVP Health has pledged a gift of $100,000 in support of the new Brad D. Smith Center for Business and Innovation facility at Marshall. The facility is slated to be built in the 1400 block of Fourth Avenue and is scheduled to open in January of 2024. OVP Health, a Huntington, West …

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Coronavirus Statistics:

New Cases Since March 15, 2022

   Students: 1
   Faculty: 1
   Staff*: 2

* Includes auxiliary employees (Sodexo, Aetna, Rec Center, etc.)

All testing is being done in partnership with Marshall Health, Cabell Huntington Hospital, Pleasant Valley Hospital, QLabs Inc. and MedExpress Urgent Care.

The most recent information is always available at www.marshall.edu/coronavirus/dashboard.

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The next regular issue of We Are...Marshall will be distributed April 6, 2022. Please send items for consideration to WAMnewsletter@marshall.edu by 5 p.m. Monday, April 4, 2022.

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