WVU Center for Women’s and Gender Studies to Host Prominent Feminist Activist Sondra Hale
The West Virginia University Center for Women’s and Gender Studies is will host its 13th resident scholar, Sondra Hale, Ph.D. Hale Feb. 10-15. She will give a free, public lecture on Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 7 p.m. in G20 Ming Hsieh Hall on the downtown campus, titled “Women in Conflict Zones: The Politics of Memory […]
American Electric Power Foundation Makes Major Donation to WVSU to Support Energy, Science and Math Education
American Electric Power (AEP) Foundation has donated $300,000 to West Virginia State University (WVSU) to help establish a new program designed to increase interest among young people in energy, science and math. The donation will establish the WVSU AEP Foundation Full STEAM (Science, Technology, Education, Agriculture and Mathematics) Ahead Program. The new program will have […]
U.S. Department of Education Hosts Roundtable at WVSU
The U.S. Department of Education Office of Federal Student Aid conducted a roundtable discussion on the campus of West Virginia State University (WVSU). U.S. Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., gave opening remarks for the event at 10:30 a.m. The purpose of the Roundtable is to discuss ideas and challenges with providing financial aid throughout the […]
Gov. Tomblin Announces New Recommendations Received from Governor’s Advisory Council on Substance Abuse
Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin announced that his Advisory Council on Substance Abuse has presented its year-end report. The report includes policy and program recommendations for consideration by State lawmakers for the upcoming Legislative Session. “First, I want to thank each member of the Advisory Council for being dedicated to fighting the substance abuse epidemic. I […]
Marshall Conducts Spring Semester Test of MU Alert Emergency Messaging System
Marshall University communications officials conducted a test of the MU Alert emergency messaging system at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30. Marshall community members who are subscribed to MU Alert are asked to be sure that they have received the message that morning. If a message has not been received by noon, a subscriber should review […]
Marshall University School of Pharmacy Receives Gift from Cabell Huntington Hospital
The Marshall University School of Pharmacy has received two laminar flow hoods from Cabell Huntington Hospital, Dr. Robert B. Stanton, assistant dean in the Office of Experiential Education at the school, announced today. Laminar flow hoods are used for the purpose of cleansing the air when sterile techniques and a sterile environment are required, particularly […]