Jennifer Baker, a communications disorders assistant professor, is now certified as a structured literacy dyslexia specialist through the Center for Effective Reading Instruction.
“There is a significant...
Excuses concerning time, money and space can harm the work of an artist, suggested an art professor, talking to students at the Visual Arts Center on Thursday, Sept. 7.
“Art is never made under ideal...
A fourth-quarter surge by the Herd propelled the team to a 31-13 win against the ECU Pirates in a rainy and historic matchup in Greenville, North Carolina, on Saturday, Sept. 9.
“This game means a...
Designed around the FBI’s “Run. Hide. Fight.” technique, MUPD and the Office of Environmental Health and Safety provided active student training for faculty, staff and students at the student center...
Participation in student events can lead to an improved college career, a leadership involvement coach said recently.
“Students who get involved on campus are 80% more likely to retain their attendance...
Victoria Ware, Opinions and Culture Editor
• September 14, 2023
The cultural impact and historical implications of Native American-themed mascots and team names were outlined in the film “Imagining the Indian,”—screened on Thursday, Sept. 7.
In partnership...
The Flames filled up the stat sheet with over 10 shots in each half, accumulating 23 in the whole contest. Marshall’s offense could not muster any momentum, having zero shots during Sunday’s game.
Marshall...
Ancestral politics provides a new learning perspective instead of a limiting net, according to the most recent speaker of the Amicus Curiae lecture, speaking on the influences of having particularly influential...
An oral arguments session will be heard by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia at the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center today as a part of Marshall’s Constitution Celebration.
Students...
The No. 2 Marshall men’s soccer team (5-0-0) is off to its best start in program history after knocking off the High Point Panthers 2-1 at home on Friday, Sept. 8.
The Herd got out to an early lead...
Marshall students and professors alike gathered in the Memorial Student Center Plaza on Friday, Sept. 8, to show solidarity with the students of West Virginia University following proposed budget cuts.
The...
The second annual Sandfest brought children to campus and the beach to Huntington to fundraise for the Huntington Children’s Museum on Sunday, Sept. 10. In partnership with the Office of Student Affairs,...