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The Newsletter for Marshall University Sept. 28, 2022 Faculty and Staff
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Lewis College of Business is teaming up with Coalfield Development to host the Appalachian Social Enterprise Summit Oct. 3-4. The summit will be the area’s largest gathering of social entrepreneurs this year, providing an opportunity to learn from and support some of the most creative and compassionate leaders in Appalachia. The event kicks off at 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3, …
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The wait is over! Individual tickets to all 2022-2023 Marshall Artists Series events went on sale this week! From a night of comedy with SNL’s Mikey Day, to Grammy Award-winning music by Tedeschi Trucks Band, a tribute to the Queen of Soul – Aretha Franklin, and renowned contemporary dance by Hubbard Street Dance Chicago; the Marshall Artists Series has a …
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Researchers at Marshall Health and the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine are now recruiting for an NIH-funded national clinical trial to evaluate the impact of treating opioid use disorder in pregnant women with extended-release buprenorphine (BUP-XR), compared to sublingual buprenorphine (BUP-SL), on mother and infant outcomes. This multisite study, the first trial to study BUP-XR in pregnant women, is …
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Marshall Health and the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine welcome the following physicians and faculty members: Internist Ahmad Nusair, M.D. (left), has returned to Marshall Health as a professor with the School of Medicine’s department of internal medicine, serving as the department’s vice chair of finance and a member of the section of infectious disease. Previously, he served … Read more.
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The A.E. Stringer Visiting Writers Series will kick off its 2022 season with Writers’ Harvest: A Benefit for Hunger Relief, featuring Dr. Sara Henning, Thursday, Sept. 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the Drinko Atrium on Marshall’s Huntington campus. The reading, which is free and open to the public, will benefit the Facing Hunger Foodbank in Huntington. Attendees are encouraged to …
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The Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine will welcome alumni and their families back to Huntington for its 35th annual homecoming and reunion celebration Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. The School of Medicine Alumni Association will host a student-alumni networking lunch Friday, Sept. 30, at noon, followed by a series of lectures: 1:15 p.m.: “EMS to the ED and Beyond…Things …
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The Office of Career Education and JCPenney at the Huntington Mall are teaming up to offer JCPenney Suit Up from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 2, at the Huntington Mall — just in time for the Career Expo, which Marshall’s Office of Career Education is hosting Wednesday, Oct. 5, at the Memorial Student Center, featuring over 100 companies that …
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The Marshall University School of Art and Design will open its second round of exhibitions this fall — Convergent, highlighting three artists’ innovations in painting, photography and collage, and Sense/s/, an interactive sculpture and photography exhibition from the minds of Christiana Caro and Kimberly Lyle. Convergent will be open to the public from Monday, Oct. 3, through Friday, Oct. 21, …
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Marshall University has been named one of today’s best schools for online higher education in counseling by the website EduMed.org. Marshall’s online program earned top honors for its overall quality, affordability and commitment to student success. Six percent of regionally accredited colleges and universities earned a ranking position. Take a look at the full rankings to see where Marshall placed: Best …
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The School of Theatre and Dance will present “She Kills Monsters” by Qui Nguyen at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5 through Saturday, Oct. 8, in the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center. “She Kills Monsters” is a drama and comedy about Agnes Evans, who moves away from her childhood home in Ohio after the death of her parents and teenage …
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PROACT will host its inaugural Race Toward Recovery, presented by Mosaic Group, at 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 15, at Barboursville Park. PROACT, which stands for the Provider Response Organization for Addiction Care and Treatment, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit addiction treatment organization that brings together behavioral, social and medical resources to provide comprehensive care to those seeking treatment for substance use …
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A new study by researchers at the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine found that lower initial cortisol levels may serve as a predictor for retention in treatment programs for substance use disorder. The prospective observational study examined the salivary cortisol, stress exposure, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and treatment retention of males enrolled in abstinence-based, residential alcohol and drug recovery … Read more.
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Applications are now being accepted for the Sarah Denman Faces of Appalachia Fellowship Award* for the 2023– 2024 academic year. The deadline for submissions is December 31, 2022. The purpose of this fellowship award, sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Gender in Appalachia (CSEGA), is to promote scholarship on gender, race, and/or ethnicity in Appalachia. The fellowship …
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Coronavirus Statistics:New Cases Since Sept. 14, 2022 Students: 1 Faculty: 0 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 Oct. 5, 2022. Please send items for consideration to WAMnewsletter@marshall.edu by 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3, 2022.
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