The Newsletter for Marshall University                                      Nov. 2, 2022
Faculty and Staff 

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Applications sought for geriatric research project

The Department of Internal Medicine at the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine seeks applications for clinical and/or translational research projects focused on topics relevant to geriatric patients, including but not limited to blindness, dementia, falls and mobility disorders, diabetes, hearing loss and cardiovascular disease. Principal investigators must hold a faculty appointment in any college or school at Marshall University …

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Sponsored by the University Libraries & Intercultural Affairs.

For more information, contact monica.brooks@marshall.edu.

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National sportswriter and advocate of stuttering community to tell his story

Author and sportswriter Ryan Cowley will be joining  Marshall’s local chapter of the National Stuttering Association to discuss his new book, All The Right Words: My Journey as a Sportswriter Who Stutters. Cowley will visit (virtually) with the Marshall community Thursday, Nov. 3,  at 6:30 p.m. in Smith Hall 311. Cowley uses his platform as both a sportswriter and author …

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International Film Festival to begin tomorrow evening

The International Film Festival is coming to the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center Thursday, Nov. 3, through Saturday, Nov. 5, bringing award-winning and critically acclaimed foreign films to Huntington. FLEE (Denmark) This Oscar®-nominee kicks off the festival with the story of Amin as he grapples with a secret that he’s kept for over  20  years, one that threatens to derail the …

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German 'Meet and Eat' to take place Nov. 4

The October German Meet & Eat is coming up on Friday, Nov. 4, at 6 p.m., at Bahnhof Restaurant, 745 7th Ave. in Huntington, West Virginia. Interested in German Language and culture? This is a casual German conversation group open to students and residents which will typically take place the first Friday of every month at Bahnhof. There is no age …

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School of Art and Design to host senior capstone art exhibitions

The School of Art and Design has two exhibitions in early November at the Visual Arts Center, 927 3rd Ave. in downtown Huntington. Exhibits on view in the Charles W. and Norma C. Carroll Gallery include Composite, which will be displayed Nov. 7-10, and Witness Actuality, Nov. 14-17. These exhibits are senior capstone exhibitions, created by students who are preparing …

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Marshall Libraries seeking art with theme ‘Optimism in Appalachia’ submissions for 2023 exhibit

Marshall University Libraries is issuing a call for entries for its 2023 art exhibit: “Optimism in Appalachia: Reclaiming Hope through Artwork, Crafts and Poetry.” “Creative expression is an outlet that can encourage, reveal, and buoy optimism for the future,” said Sabrina Thomas, head of research and instruction services for Marshall University Libraries. “The goal of this exhibition is to highlight …

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Coronavirus Statistics:

New Cases Since Oct. 19, 2022

   Students: 0
   Faculty: 0
   Staff*: 0

* 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 Nov. 9, 2022. Please send items for consideration to WAMnewsletter@marshall.edu by 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7, 2022.

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