HUNTINGTON -– Marshall University seniors from Political Science and International Affairs are conducting a public forum on economic development in the Huntington area.
HUNTINGTON -– Two professors in the Marshall University Lewis College of Business were awarded Kermit McGinnis Professorships during a reception at the home of Marshall President Stephen J. Kopp.
CHARLESTON - Gov. Joe Manchin and First Lady Gayle Manchin invite all West Virginians to join them for the annual "Joyful Night" ceremony beginning 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the State Capitol.
Jordan HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced that attorneys Jarrod Jordan, Jessica Wiley, Jarrett Gerlach and Michael Addair, and have joined the firm.
CHARLESTON -- On Nov. 9, Secretary of State Betty Ireland awarded the prestigious NASS Medallion Award to five outstanding West Virginians, recognizing their dedicated service to West Virginia in the areas of elections, civic education and service to state government.
Ireland CHARLESTON -- Secretary of State Betty Ireland recently announced the 2007 recipients of the prestigious NASS Medallion Award, for outstanding service promoting the goals of the National Association of Secretaries of State in the areas of elections, civic education and service to state government.
HUNTINGTON -- Marshall University Information Technology (IT) team members have created the beginnings of the Marshall University Google Earth 3-D Campus, according to Dr. Jan I. Fox, senior vice president for information technology/CIO at Marshall.
HUNTINGTON -– "J.R. Clifford and the Carrie Williams Case," a free, family-friendly live courtroom drama, will take place at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16 at the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center on Marshall University's Huntington campus.
Starcher CHARLESTON - State Supreme Court Justice Larry Starcher has again refused to step down from a pending case Friday, filing his second response to motions submitted by an airline company.
Starcher CHARLESTON - Citing his long history of creating headlines from behind the bench that began in a high-profile rape case almost 14 years ago, the state's legal watchdog group on Wednesday called for the resignation of state Supreme Court Justice Larry Starcher.
HUNTINGTON -– Marshall University students preparing to find job opportunities that fit their career goals or seasoned veterans wanting to make a career move are invited to attend the Marshall University Career Services Center's Career Extravaganza on Wednesday, Oct. 3.
The newly formed Marshall University Fife and Drum Corps entertains the crowd at the John Marshall birthday dinner. The dinner is part of the university's celebration of Constitution Week.
Photo By: Rick Haye/Marshall University
Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis listens intently during oral arguments at Marshall University. HUNTINGTON – In observance of Constitution Week, the state Supreme Court made a visit to Marshall University last week to hear oral arguments in four cases. And though they were in Huntington for serious business, the justices, at times, put on a performance apropos for their venue.
Judge O'Hanlon
Photo courtesy of Huntington Herald-Dispatch CHARLESTON – Judge Dan O'Hanlon, chief judge of the Cabell County Circuit Court, was named Judge of the Year by the West Virginia Association for Justice.