CHARLESTON -– For the 19th consecutive year, members of the Capitol press corps are teaming up with the Marshall University W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications (SOJMC) to bring "The Third House" to the stage.
CHARLESTON -- Last week in Morgantown, the state's leaders in higher education, research and the private sector unveiled a study that paints a positive picture on the impact of bioscience research.
Hensley MORGANTOWN -– Michael K. Hensley has joined the Business Department of Steptoe & Johnson and will practice in the firm's Morgantown office.
Marshall President Stephen J. Kopp announces a scholarship contribution from Chesapeake Energy at Marshall Day at the Capitol on Feb. 4. (Photo by Rick Haye, Marshall University) HUNTINGTON -- Chesapeake Energy Corporation recently announced the donation of $150,000 in scholarships to Marshall University. The funds will support student education in business and engineering.
Dennison HUNTINGTON – Cory Dennison IV, a cum laude graduate of Marshall University with a degree in political science, has been named Director of Development for the university's College of Science.
Phyllis Arnold, right, of BB&T presents a $1 million check to Marshall University President Stephen J. Kopp. (Photo courtesy of Rick Haye, Marshall University) HUNTINGTON -– The BB&T Charitable Foundation announced last week the contribution of $1 million to establish The BB&T Center for the Advancement of American Capitalism at the Lewis College of Business at Marshall University.
HUNTINGTON -– Marshall University representatives, including faculty, staff, students and alumni, will gather in the Upper Rotunda of the state Capitol on Feb. 4 for the annual Marshall Day at the Capitol.
CHARLESTON – One hundred students, including 18 from Marshall University, will participate in the fifth annual Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol on Jan. 31.
HUNTINGTON -– The Marshall University Libraries recently launched a new Web site called 50 Years Ago Today: As Seen On WSAZ-TV News at a news conference in the Special Collections Department of Morrow Library on MU's Huntington campus.
Estep HUNTINGTON -- The law firm of Jenkins Fenstermaker PLLC is pleased to announce that Michael Estep has been named a member and owner of the firm effective Jan. 1.
HUNTINGTON -– Marshall University's Bridge Campaign, launched during homecoming festivities this past October, has reached more than half of a $16 million goal.
HUNTINGTON -– Marshall University's Bridge Campaign, launched during homecoming festivities this past October, has reached more than half of a $16 million goal.
HUNTINGTON -- Build-A-Bear Workshop has created an officially licensed "We Are ... Marshall" bear-sized T-shirt, which can be purchased online or at the Build-A-Bear Workshop at the Charleston Town Center Mall.
Huntington attorney Menis Ketchum speaks during his Dec. 12 press conference to formally announce his run for a seat on the state Supreme Court. (Photo by Chris Dickerson) CHARLESTON – Surrounded by family, friends and supporters, Huntington attorney Menis Ketchum made his bid for a seat on the state Supreme Court official.
HUNTINGTON -– Prep work began Dec. 5 on the Habitat House that Marshall University and Huntington Area Habitat for Humanity are teaming to build in Huntington for a family of three.
HUNTINGTON -– A group of three students from Marshall University is among the 10 finalists competing in the 2008 West Virginia's Open for Business – Student Business Plan Competition.
Cmdr. Chris Anklam, U.S. Navy commanding officer of the USS West Virginia, presents Marshall University President Stephen J. Kopp with a wood placard from the submarine. HUNTINGTON -– The Career Services Center at Marshall University is seeing an increase in activities as companies and governmental agencies are gearing up for gaps due to the baby boomers preparing to exit the workforce, Director Denise Hogsett said last week.