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The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Marshall University's Student Newspaper

The Parthenon

Students face penalties for violation of Marshall’s COVID-19 guidelines

Sarah Ingram, For the Parthenon August 25, 2020

Students who do not adhere to the new health and safety guidelines designated by Marshall University administra- tion may face penalties as severe...

Marshall University breaks ground for new flight school

Marshall University breaks ground for new flight school

Douglas Harding, Executive Editor August 25, 2020

Two years from today, Marshall Uni- versity plans to begin operating its own flight school, with classes to take place at Yeager Airport in Charleston,...

Housing and dining staff encourage following COVID-19 guidelines

Sarah Ingram August 25, 2020

Marshall University students can expect multiple changes in residence life and din- ing options when they return to school for the fall 2020 semester. Some...

Student orgs to have trainings, guidelines for in-person events

Sarah Ingram, For the Parthenon August 25, 2020

Marshall University staff members said student organi- zations will be able to meet and have events during the fall 2020 semester if they follow...

Marshall to celebrate women’s suffrage centennial with motorcade

Isabella Robinson, News Editor August 25, 2020

100 years ago in August, women won the right to vote with the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution. This year,...

University officials contemplate transition to online courses

Sarah Ingram, For the Parthenon August 25, 2020

Marshall University President Jerry Gilbert confirmed courses for the fall 2020 semester may transition to online or virtual depending on the number...

Students concerned about campus safety; University “optimistic”

Students concerned about campus safety; University “optimistic”

Douglas Harding, Executive editor August 25, 2020

Marshall officials stated Monday through a university press release that current campus COVID-19 testing data justify optimism toward having “as...

Associate Vice President of Intercultural Affairs Maurice Cooley speaks at Marshall’s Donning of the Kente ceremony, which recognizes African and African American graduates, April 28, 2016. Cooley was one of 35 African American students attending Marshall during his freshman year in 1966. Today, Cooley is a mentor for minority students on campus.

Dean Cooley: Expectations for Marshall students

August 25, 2020

Dear Marshall University students, As the Marshall University community prepares for the fall 2020 semester, the health, safety and academic...

Pres. Gilbert: Students must complete daily health self-checks

Pres. Gilbert: Students must complete daily health self-checks

August 25, 2020

Dear Marshall University students, I am writing to inform you of an additional safety measure we will be requiring of all students who will...

Student clinicals set to resume in fall semester, staff working with students for placements

Sarah Ingram, The Parthenon August 25, 2020

Students who are expected to go out into the community to fulfil student clinical requirements may be feeling uncertain of what lies ahead with...

Marshall offers online Life Writing class this fall

Isabella Robinson, News editor August 25, 2020

Tuesday evenings beginning Sept. 8, from 5:15 to 7:15 p.m. for ten straight weeks, 12 Huntington-area residents longing to write a book based on...

$990,550 awarded to Engineering and Computer Sciences College

Isabella Robinson, News Editor August 25, 2020

On Aug. 7, The College of Engi- neering and Computer Sciences was presented a $990,550 scholarship grant in Science, Technology, Engi- neering...

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