More than 10,000 women gathered in New York City for the past two weeks to assist the United Nations in creating a framework for global governance for...
More than 60 countries, which included Marshall students, faculty and staff, were represented in the International Women’s Day Panel, hosted by the Women’s...
Writer’s block isn’t real, according to a poet who, to celebrate Black History Month, gave a reading of some of her poetry works for the Marshall community. With...

American jurors are created and not discovered, an author and professor suggests while speaking on the importance of the jury. “Jurors should wear...

Following old friends to Marshall, one senior says she has learned that her instinct as a “people person” could be shaped into a career. Shelby...

Inspired by the change her younger brother’s speech language pathologist made for him, one Marshall University spring 2023 graduate says that she “fell...

One of the premier stars of Marshall University basketball in the 1980s has spent the last three decades in and out of the Georgia prison and jail systems,...

A Marshall-themed love story started a new chapter for the newest Mr. Marshall and his fiancée during halftime of the Herd’s homecoming game against...

Griffin Wagoner and Semoni Weaver were crowned Mr. and Miss Marshall on Saturday, Sept. 30, at the Homecoming game. With platforms based...

The first 10 African-American alumni inducted into the Black Alumni Hall of Fame are a testament to the mission of the organization, said the...

A scientific research grant will fund a project related to the printing of electronics and device fabrication. The project is one of 10 to receive...

A first-of-its-kind program to train Marshall faculty, students and staff in design thinking has launched from the Center for Innovation and...

Free speech will be the topic of an upcoming forum on campus Wednesday, Sept. 27. The forum, “Navigating Free Speech at a Public University,”...

Destruction is returning to Marshall’s campus as the annual WMUL Car Bash is set to take place on Buskirk Field on Thursday, Sept. 28. “This...

As Marshall prepares for Homecoming, art students are adding their creative flare by designing an installation art exhibit. “For the first...

Providing students with a firsthand glimpse of the judicial process, the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia came to campus last week to...



Shakespeare, literary history and the contemporary British dialect will feature in the first production of the fall semester for the School of...

A new exhibit at the Visual Arts Center is relatable to the community “but not necessarily in a way that is expected when you think ‘Appalachia...

Loud chatter, hands covered in paint and mouths full of snacks provided an escape for Marshall students after a long month of assignments and...
A traveling exhibition will highlight seven native Appalachian artists in Drinko Library until Dec. 11. Titled “Indigenous Appalachia,” the...

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...

The cultural impact and historical implications of Native American-themed mascots and team names were outlined in the film “Imagining the Indian,”—screened...

“These are the memories that will start to fade first,” said Alaina Laster, a student at Marshall University who studied abroad this summer....