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The Newsletter for Marshall University Feb. 22, 2023 Faculty and Staff
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The median, as well as one northbound and one southbound lane of Hal Greer Boulevard in Huntington, will be closed between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily as work begins on the initial phases of the Hal Greer renovation project. There will be one lane open in either direction. Work includes digging out the median to build planter boxes between …
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The Marshall University Center of Excellence for Recovery, housed in the Marshall University Research Corporation, was awarded $1 million to examine the experiences of transitional-aged youth (TAY) from their own perspective, using both quantitative and qualitative methods to provide a comprehensive view of the diverse pathways that lead to independence. A particular focus of this project will be to examine …
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Pulmonologists at Marshall Health and Mountain Health Network are the first in West Virginia to treat patients with pulmonary hypertension using a subcutaneous treprostinil pump. Much like an insulin pump, the treprostinil pump, under the brand name Remodulin®, delivers medication continuously under the skin, helping control the patient's symptoms and improve functional status and quality of life. Marshall Health Pulmonologist …
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The 20th annual West Virginia Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol (URDC) was held Feb. 10. Marshall University was represented by 25 selected undergraduate student researchers from the College of Science, College of Engineering and Computer Sciences and College of Health Professions, as well as some who worked with the Biomedical Sciences program and the Marshall University Institute for Interdisciplinary …
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Students from Marshall’s Lewis College of Business, Brad D. Smith Schools of Business, earned second place in an international sustainability-themed case competition, hosted by Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) with the Foundation for Environmental Stewardship (FES). Marshall students Jamison Lewis and Erin Roberts were second-place winners in the Case Competition at the 2023 BGS x SDGs LAB Leadership Conference, which took …
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Senior Japanese student Ryan Green (pictured) has passed the Japanese Language Proficiency Test at the N1 level, the highest level, which is recognized all over the world. Green is currently enrolled in JPN 490 for his capstone project. He studied abroad at Kansai Gaidai in Osaka, Japan, during the fall 2022 semester. While in Japan, Green took the JLPT N1 …
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The Marshall University Minority Health Institute is playing a role in a new effort to help the Cabell County Quick Response Team to provide not only reactive care for overdose victims, but also to provide preventive care. Community outreach events are being hosted outside the Huntington City Mission Chapel, at 624 10th St., the second and fourth Thursday of each …
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Marshall Health unveils its newly renovated dermatology clinic and welcomes Shane E. Cook, M.D., and Ashley Grimmett, PA-C, to its multispecialty clinic at 300 Corporate Center Drive in Scott Depot. Dedicated clinic space for dermatology on the third floor that includes new exam rooms, a procedure room and dermatology lab is the latest expansion by Marshall Health in Putnam County. …
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Alumnus J. Jeffrey McElroy, M.D., and his wife, Lori, have created a new scholarship at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine for students from Wood County, West Virginia, and surrounding areas. Jeffrey McElroy, originally from Lexington, Kentucky, was recruited to Marshall University on a football scholarship. He graduated from Marshall in 1987 with a Bachelor of Science …
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Two faculty members from the School of Art and Design, Associate Professor Hanna Kozlowski and Professor Sandra Reed, received grants from the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History to support creative work and promote lifelong learning and healthy aging. Kozlowski received funds to support her research into wycinanki, a Polish cut-paper folk art. Through the “Living Traditions: Folk …
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Tedeschi Trucks Band, America’s premier rock-and-roll big band, touring in support of their new album, I Am The Moon, will rock the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. This Grammy Award-winning, 12-piece rock and soul powerhouse holds a well-deserved reputation as one of the best live acts touring today. Tedeschi Trucks Band will be joined by special …
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Software streaming service AppsAnywhere combines Marshall’s vision with the 21st-century student’s expectations – access to any app on any device, at any time from anywhere. This service transforms the technology and learning experience and allows the university to take advantage of a true BYOD (bring your own device) mindset. This unique service allows users to access software from their own …
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Marshall University’s Office of Career Education will host two job fairs — a Career Expo and an Educator Expo — from 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 8, in Marshall’s Memorial Student Center. The Career Expo is bringing over 140 companies across all fields to the Huntington campus to hire for jobs and internships, including Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia; …
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The next regular issue of We Are...Marshall will be distributed March 1, 2023. Please send items for consideration to WAMnewsletter@marshall.edu by 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 27, 2023.
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