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Funding education amendment will be on the November ballot in Ky.
ASHLAND, KY (WCHS) — Paying for an education will be a focal point in Kentucky during the November election. Voters will decide if public tax dollars can be used to fund private education. Some are calling the measure a school choice issue while others are calling it a school-voucher...
Marshall University Memorial Fountain nominated to National Register of Historic Places
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Marshall University’s Memorial Fountain is a landmark in the hearts of many, and now it has the potential to be recognized on the national level. The West Virginia Archives and History Commission visited Marshall’s campus Thursday morning for the passing vote to nominate the memorial fountain to the National Register of Historic Places.
Bobcat Academy returns July 22-26 at OUS
By Terry L. Hapney, Jr. The Ironton Tribune Children entering first through sixth grades this fall can enjoy youth workshops while developing their leadership, academic and imaginative skills in the annual Bobcat Academy held this summer at Ohio University Southern (OUS) in Ironton. Sarah Simmons, OUS communications and external relations manager, said there were a […] The post Bobcat Academy returns July 22-26 at OUS appeared first on The Tribune.
Marshall approves new degree programs; new coaches’ contracts
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The Marshall University Board of Governors has approved two new degree programs. The new programs are a Bachelor’s Degree in Specialty Agriculture, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science. The university says the Specialty Agriculture program is expected to appeal to students within...
Smith optimistic about fall enrollment push as well-known bond rating agency expresses concern about Marshall’s finances
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Marshall University President Brad Smith says the university is “navigating the headwinds” created by the problems with he federal financial aid form, the FAFSA. Smith told members of the Marshall University Board of Governors at the board’s Wednesday meeting that it’s been a tough...
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