Marshall University is a coeducational public research university in Huntington, West Virginia, founded in 1837 as a private subscription school by several residents of Guyandotte and the surrounding area, on the site once known as Maple Grove (now part of Huntington, but then the home of the Mount Hebron Church).

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  • Marshall University is a coeducational public research university in Huntington, West Virginia, founded in 1837 as a private subscription school by several residents of Guyandotte and the surrounding area, on the site once known as Maple Grove (now part of Huntington, but then the home of the Mount Hebron Church). On March 30, 1838, the institution was formally dedicated by the Virginia General Assembly as Marshall Academy; however, the majority of its offerings remained below the college level. In 1858, the Virginia General Assembly changed the name to Marshall College. The Civil War closed the often financially-challenged school for much of the 1860s. On June 20, 1863, Cabell County, Virginia, was one of the 50 counties to leave Virginia at the height of the American Civil War and the college fell under the jurisdiction of the new state of West Virginia. In 1867, the West Virginia Legislature resurrected the institution as a teacher training facility and renamed it State Normal School of Marshall College. With the exception of the landmark Old Main building, expansion of the facilities and the college itself did not begin until 1907, when the Board of Regents of West Virginia changed the title of the head from "principal" to "president" and allowed the creation of new college-level departments. The West Virginia Board of Education authorized Marshall College to offer the master's degree in six programs in 1938, as the institution underwent another expansion, which accelerated after World War II. On March 1, 1961, Marshall College became Marshall University as the West Virginia Legislature approved university status for the institution and the legislation was signed by governor W. W. Barron. In 1997, it merged with the University of West Virginia College of Graduate Studies (COGS), with the latter being renamed Marshall University Graduate College. Marshall's enrollment was 16,500 in 2004. In addition to the main campus in Huntington and Marshall University Graduate College in South Charleston, West Virginia, the school maintains undergraduate centers in Gilbert, Point Pleasant, and Hurricane, West Virginia. In 1989, Marshall was governed by the University of West Virginia Board of Trustees, but this ended in 2000. Marshall University is composed of eight colleges and schools: the College of Liberal Arts (COLA), the College of Fine Arts (COFA), the College of Education and Human Services (COEHS), the College of Information Technology and Engineering (CITE), the Elizabeth McDowell Lewis College of Business (LCOB), the College of Science (COS), the College of Health Professions (COHP), and the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications (SOJMC). The University is also home to the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, a regional center for cancer research which has a national reputation for its programs in rural health care delivery. The prominent forensic science graduate program is one of only three post-graduate-level academic programs in the United States accredited by the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. In May 2006, Dr. Stephen J. Kopp took over as Marshall University's president and Dr. Sarah Denman serves as the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs. The eight college deans are Dr. David J. Pittenger (COLA), Mr. Don Van Horn (COFA), Dr. Rosalyn Anstine Templeton (COEHS), Dr. Tony B. Szwilski (CITE), Dr. Paul Uselding (LCOB), Dr. Andrew Rogerson (COS), Dr. Shortie McKinney (COHP), and Dr. Corley Dennison (SOJMC). Dr. Terry Fenger serves as Director of the Forensic Science Center. Dr. Charles McKown is the Dean of the School of Medicine. Marshall University also operates the Robert C. Byrd Institute, with operations on both the Huntington and South Charleston campuses, as well as in Fairmont, West Virginia, and Rocket Center, West Virginia. The goal of the Institute is the transfer of technology from the academic departments to private industry to support job development in the region.
  • Marshall University er et delstatseid universitet i Huntington og fire andre læresteder i den vestlige delen av i delstaten Vest-Virginia, USA. Det ble grunnlagt som subscription school (ungdomsskole) på stedet Maple Grove i 1837, og ble kombinert ungdomsskole og college fra 1838. Under borgerkrigen var skolen stengt. Den gjenoppstod som lærerskole (Normal School) i 1867, først i 1907 ble skolen utvidet til å dekke flere college-fag og studenttallet rundet 1 000 for første gang. Masterprogrammer ble startet i 1938, og i 1961 fikk Marshall universitetsstatus. Ved Marshall var det 13 936 studenter og 749 vitenskapelig ansatte i 2006, og skolepengene samme år var US$ 4 150 for studenter folkeregistrert i delstaten Vest-Virginia. Marshall har følgende campus'er og skoler: Huntington - Marshall University College of Liberal Arts (COLA) College of Fine Arts (COFA) College of Education and Human Services (COEHS) College of Information Technology and Engineering (CITE) Elizabeth McDowell Lewis College of Business (LCOB) College of Science (COS) College of Health Professions (COHP) W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications (SOJMC) Robert C. Byrd Institute (RCBI) at Huntington Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine Marshall University Forensic Science Graduate Program South Charleston - Marshall University Graduate College Robert C. Byrd Institute (RCBI) at South Charleston Gilbert - undergraduate center (lavere grads forberedende studier) Point Pleasant - undergraduate center (lavere grads forberedende studier) Hurricane - undergraduate center (lavere grads forberedende studier) Universitetet administrerer også Robert C. Byrd Institute for Advanced Flexible Manufacturing (RCBI), et forsknignssenter som både leverer forskningsresultater til USAs forsvar, og fungerer som en vitenskapspark og forskningsleverandør for små og mellomstore bedrifter i Vest-Virginia. Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine er kjent for sin forskning innen kreftmedisin og folkemedisin for helsetjenestene i distriktene, og er høyt rangert innen forskning og studier av familiemedisin. Jomie Jazz Center er et regionalt musikksenter som huser universitetets musikkutdanning. Undervisningen gis helt opp til doktorgradsnivå (Ph. D).
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  • Marshall University er et delstatseid universitet i Huntington og fire andre læresteder i den vestlige delen av i delstaten Vest-Virginia, USA. Det ble grunnlagt som subscription school (ungdomsskole) på stedet Maple Grove i 1837, og ble kombinert ungdomsskole og college fra 1838. Under borgerkrigen var skolen stengt. Den gjenoppstod som lærerskole (Normal School) i 1867, først i 1907 ble skolen utvidet til å dekke flere college-fag og studenttallet rundet 1 000 for første gang.
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