Since 1930, Morrow Library has become well-versed in serving the public over the past 95 years. Holding more than two-thirds of the university’s book collection, the often-overlooked library is welcoming...
The college experience for many students is shaped by residence halls, hangout spaces and the constant presence of friends and classmates. Days are spent moving between classes, dining halls and dorm rooms...
When describing a preferable combination, people often reference well known couplings like peanut butter and jelly, salt and pepper or macaroni and cheese.
In recent years, however, a new combination...
A long uphill battle with the COVID-19 pandemic led to a surge in online classes at universities, and Marshall is no exception.
Learning preferences vary among Marshall students, with some thriving...
“You taught me how to lose and when to fall and stand back up again to carry on / You taught me to embrace the pain and find the diamond in the rain, to see right from wrong / You taught me how to...
Passion was at the heart of the seventh annual Alys Smith Symposium on Women Professionals, held Tuesday, Nov. 12, in the Shawkey Dining Room, highlighting female healthcare professionals who share a desire...
Five-time Grammy award winning singer Lalah Hathaway will be performing on campus as the next event of the Marshall Artists Series’ lineup.
Hathaway will be performing at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov....
For nearly 100 years, creatives, storytellers and innovators have roamed the halls of Marshall’s journalism school, determined to be the first to break the latest story or the next face of television.
Since...
Tragedy struck when a plane carrying 75 members of the Marshall University Football program and supporters crashed near the Tri-State airport 55 years ago, forever altering the Thundering Herd and the...
The Sustainability Department at Marshall University is making large strides towards environmental conservation, reducing food insecurity and other developments in job opportunities and economic growth.
Through...
As students prepare to leave the dorms, many discover living off campus involves much more than signing a lease and moving in. Between hidden costs, confusing contracts and unreliable landlords, first-time...
An English professor with no prior interest in English might seem unusual to some, but that’s exactly what you’ll find in Corbly Hall 329.
Professor Dalton Monk is a Scott Depot native, a Winfield...