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The Newsletter for Marshall University March 15, 2023 Faculty and Staff
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NIKE, Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer John Donahoe, a longtime leader in the global business world, has been selected as the keynote speaker for Marshall’s Spring 2023 Commencement. President Smith made the announcement yesterday. “John is truly a titan of industry – a visionary who understands what it means to bring purpose to life,” Smith said. “His business acumen …
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Drivers can expect a shift in the traffic pattern along Hal Greer Boulevard from Third Avenue to Ninth Avenue beginning Monday, March 20, as contractors continue installing temporary traffic signals. All traffic will be shifted to northbound lanes. Traffic from Third Avenue to Ninth Avenue will change to one lane in each direction. Street parking will be removed from Third …
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West Virginia’s own live radio program, Mountain Stage with Kathy Mattea, returns to Huntington Sunday, March 26, at 7 p.m. at the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center. Be a part of the live audience as they welcome rising musicians and seasoned legends to perform on Mountain Stage during its 40th year! The evening’s lineup includes The High Kings, GRAMMY® Lifetime Award … Read more.
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Earth Week plans are underway for a full week of events from April 10-14 on the Huntington campus. The theme for Earth Week 2023 is Invest in Our Planet. Events throughout the week will include talks, demonstrations and teach-ins; however, the main activities will take place on Wednesday, April 12, on the Memorial Student Center Plaza and Buskirk Field from …
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Prior to winter break, Governor Jim Justice issued a proclamation providing a ½ day holiday on Dec. 23 and Dec. 30, 2022. Marshall University combined both ½ day holidays to observe an additional full day off on January 3, 2023. Gov. Justice then issued a revised proclamation to change Friday, Dec. 23, 2022, from a ½ day holiday to a … Read more.
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With the support of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on Women’s Health, the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health will partner with agencies across the state, including the West Virginia Behavioral Health Workforce and Health Equity Training Center at Marshall, to launch Weave West Virginia: Weaving Together Communities of Support for People Experiencing …
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Guest artist Daniel Washington visits Marshall this month to present a concert, “Heard But Not Seen — The African American Voice: A Musical Landscape,” as well as teaching a master class and leading an artist talk. His visit is part of the Birke Fine Arts Symposium, a university-wide celebration of art featuring the theme “Making the Unseen Visible.” Artists present …
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The Marshall community will welcome prospective graduate students who are interested in leveling up and advancing their careers on Monday, April 10, for an open house event on its Huntington campus. Students considering postgraduate education will have the opportunity to meet with faculty and advisors, connect with current students and learn more about programs that can help them achieve their …
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The Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine chapter of the Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) inducted 18 new members during a ceremony March 9. GHHS is a national honorary for those who demonstrate excellence in practicing patient-centered medical care through integrity, compassion, altruism, respect and empathy. Members are selected as third-year medical students. Residents, faculty and administrators may also be …
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The Robert C. Byrd Institute (RCBI) keeps West Virginia manufacturers and entrepreneurs on the leading edge of technology by providing access to the latest manufacturing equipment – and the expertise to use it. This innovative edge can make all the difference in solving the most difficult manufacturing challenges and save – as in time and money. The newest addition to …
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Marshall and its Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine selected eight high school seniors from across West Virginia as the newest class of students for the B.S./M.D. program. The program was established in 2015 as a pathway for high-performing West Virginia students to finish both their Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Medicine degrees in seven years. The new class …
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The next regular issue of We Are...Marshall will be distributed March 22, 2023. Please send items for consideration to WAMnewsletter@marshall.edu by 5 p.m. Monday, March 20, 2023.
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