Marshall University student researches black holes
Marshall University student Rae Stanley will be borrowing time on one of North America’s most powerful telescopes this year to study black holes in galaxies as far away as 6.8 Read More
Marshall University student Rae Stanley will be borrowing time on one of North America’s most powerful telescopes this year to study black holes in galaxies as far away as 6.8 Read More
Marshall University’s Herd Science program came to the library on Aug. 7 to teach kids all about brains – what they do, how they work, and how to care for Read More
Marshall University’s Digital Forensics program will team up with the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) to offer a Cyber Investigations Bootcamp, intended to train law enforcement officers from this Read More
Eleven West Virginia University faculty members have been awarded research grants from the Office of the Provost as part of the 2017-2018 Big 12 Faculty Fellowship Program. The program offers Read More
In any rural areas, treating chronic diseases related to diet and weight is challenging because of limited access to food and nutrition experts. A West Virginia University professor has found Read More
A few titles to describe Marshall University’s Dr. Eric Blough: a founding member of university’s pharmacy faculty, the school’s director of pharmacology and toxicology and assistant dean for curriculum. Prior Read More
West Virginia State University (WVSU) will host its annual Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program symposium Friday, July 28, at 9 a.m. in the Hamblin Hall Auditorium on campus. The Read More
In many rural areas, treating chronic diseases related to diet and weight is challenging because of limited access to food and nutrition experts. A West Virginia University professor has found Read More
A Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine research team has published findings that show patients who recover from invasive pneumococcal pneumonia, on average, live 10 years less when Read More
Up to 20 percent of people with opioid use disorder may not respond to standard treatment. A new study at West Virginia University seeks to understand why. According to data Read More