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TAKE A HIKE: WEAR program participants explore the outdoors at the HMoA

Karima Neghmouche, Life Editor July 22, 2016

Last October, the Cabell County successfully received a grant to launch the Women’s Empowerment and Addiction Recovery Program (WEAR), a program tailored for women recovering from various addictions...

Marshall Artists Series debuts 80th season

Marshall Artists Series debuts 80th season

THE PARTHENON July 22, 2016

The Marshall Artist Series has announced “Pippin,” “Rent,” “42nd Street” and more in its 2016-2017 lineup. Angela Jones, director of Marketing and External Affairs, said this season...

COURTESY PHOTO } SAVE THE CHILDREN
West Virginia native  and actress Jennifer Garner sports a “West Virginia Strong” t-shirt  produced by Save The Children.

W.Va. native Jennifer Garner hosts flood fundraiser July 19

July 15, 2016

Charleston native Jennifer Garner will be hosting a fundraiser Tuesday, July 19 for Herbert Hoover High School. According to a release, Garner will be working with State Sen. Corey Palumbo, D-Kanawha,...

Inaugural Governor’s School of Entrepreneurship continues

Inaugural Governor’s School of Entrepreneurship continues

Staff Reports July 15, 2016

The Inaugural Governor’s School of Entrepreneurship (GSE) for high school students, which began July 5, will run through July 26 on Marshall’s campus. According to a release, GSE is a three-week...

Alcohol sales expand at the Joan C. Edwards Stadium

Alcohol sales expand at the Joan C. Edwards Stadium

Adam Rogers, Sports Editor July 15, 2016

Lexi Browning/The Parthenon   Beer sales are expanding at Joan C. Edwards Stadium after Marshall University’s Board of Governors approved sales Tuesday into the chairback sections on the west...

V-Club flood benefit concert in review

Nathan Thomas, Contributor June 30, 2016

I’m sure one day I’ll be asked to answer the question, “What do you love about West Virginia?” by someone from the outside. I won’t answer the music even though I love the music, and I won’t...

Math department launches first hybrid master's program

Math department launches first hybrid master’s program

Lexi Browning, Executive Editor June 24, 2016

                        Marshall University’s College of Science has launched the addition of an online-only...

Marshall student selected for "GEAR UP" leadership academy

Marshall student selected for “GEAR UP” leadership academy

Donyelle Murray, Contributor June 17, 2016

James “Ikie” Brooks, a College of Science student at Marshall University, was chosen to participate in the “GEAR UP Alumni leadership Academy” (GUALA). GUALA is an initiative created by the...

EXPLORE W.Va.

EXPLORE W.Va.

Karima Neghmouche, Life Editor June 17, 2016

Fayetteville, W.V., is a place like no other: It’s a small town atmosphere with big town tourist attractions. It’s less than a two-hour drive from Marshall University’s campus, and it’s the...

Clements receives national honor for volunteer efforts, heart of service

Clements receives national honor for volunteer efforts, heart of service

Donyelle Murray, Contributor June 17, 2016

Charles W. Clements, II, M.D., a professor at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine in the department of family and community health, received the Jack B. McConnell M.D. Award...

Professor Brooks Rexroat, visiting assistant professor of English, assists one of his advanced compositions students on April 27, 2016. He was recently awarded a grant by the Fulbright Scholar Program to teach creative writing at Petrozavodsk State University in Russia next fall.

Marshall professor to study abroad

Amanda Gibson, Reporter April 28, 2016

Brooks Rexroat , visiting assistant professor of English at Marshall University, has been awarded a grant through the Fulbright Scholar Program to teach creative writing in Russia next fall. Rexroat...

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