Marshall University will partner with Huntington High School Honors Program to assist in celebrating Save a Life Day and hosting National Collegiate Recovery Day.
“We are partnering with Huntington...
A person’s emotional state can be completely transformed after being triggered by something traumatic. This transformation can happen every time a person’s trauma is triggered without warning.
Trigger...
Classical Scandinavian music will be played by two professors from the School of Music in a faculty recital at Smith Recital Hall on Sunday at 3 p.m.
“We will be playing modern classical music by...
The life of renowned singer, Donna Summer, will be explored in the theater production of “Summer: the Donna Summer Musical” on Apr. 7 at the Keith Albee Performing Arts Center.
“I’m playing...
Marshall’s casual gaming club will be merging with the eSports program to form a single gaming club this week.
“The idea was to cater to casual video game lovers while (also emphasizing)...
Premier Pub and Grill, a popular bar among Marshall students on 4th Avenue, had its liquor license suspended by the West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration Commissioner Fredric L. Wooten....
For the first time since 2019, Marshall's fraternities and sororities competed in Greek sing this afternoon. This kicked off "Greek Week" - a week long series of competitions between chapters on Marshall's...
Marshall University announced the 5 finalists in its search for a new provost this morning. These final candidates will travel to Marshall and meet with the university community.
Each finalist will...
Marshall University officially announced the new mask policy that will be based on the CDC community color-coding system.
Effective immediately, when Cabell County is at risk level yellow and green...
Marshall's cybersecurity students will receive a new lab program after Marshall signed an agreement on Mar. 16 to create a partnership between the school and two other organizations.
The agreement...
The Marshall University student body will vote soon for senators from their respective colleges and who will serve as the new vice president and president of the Student Government Association (SGA).
Each...
The disparities in self-defense laws will be the topic discussed by a Harvard University history professor when she visits Marshall on Mar. 28 for a lecture at the student center.
“Our current self-defense...