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David Eckre (left), a spring graduate of the Marshall University Forensic Science Graduate Program, receives a $1,000 scholarship award and plaque from Dr. Tracie Cruz, president of the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Sciences, at its annual meeting held this year in Roanoke, Va.
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David Eckre (left), a spring graduate of the Marshall University Forensic Science Graduate Program, receives a $1,000 scholarship award and plaque from Dr. Tracie Cruz, president of the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Sciences, at its annual meeting held this year in Roanoke, Va.

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  • Dr. Richard Spece, a clarinetist, will be one of two guest artists at Marshall University Sept. 18.
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  • Christopher Adams, M.D., a cardiology fellow with the department of cardiology, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, recently received the James Willerson Clinical Award Competition for Residents and Fellows from the International Academy of Cardiovascular Sciences.
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  • Dr. Henning Vauth, assistant professor of piano at Marshall University.
  • The demolition of Hodges Hall opened up the center of Marshall’s Huntington campus.
  • The Veterans Memorial Soccer Complex is the new home of Thundering Herd men’s and women’s soccer.
  • The Arthur Weisberg Family Applied Engineering Complex is expected to open in spring 2015.
  • Dr. Jayme Waldron gets a close-up look at a rattlesnake as it crosses a road. She has spent much of her career tracking the eastern diamondback rattlesnakes to learn more about how and where they live, and how far they roam.
  • The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) West Virginia chapter named a Dr. Terry Hapney, a Marshall University faculty member and Tri-State area native, the West Virginia Public Relations Educator of the Year
  • Dr. Jayme Waldron takes notes while out in the field in pursuit of rattlesnakes.
  • "Hood" (2011) by Amanda Burnham, a drawing installation of paint, paper and tape at Hamiltonian Gallery in Washington, D.C. An exhibition of Burnham’s work will take place at Marshall University beginning Monday, Aug. 26.
  • Kimberly R. Becher, M.D., a family medicine resident in the Department of Family and Community Health at Marshall University’s Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, was recently elected to serve as the National Congress of Family Medicine Residents representative to the American Academy of Family Physicians.
  • Dr. Chuck Bailey, faculty manager of Marshall University's WMUL-FM, has been selected for West Virgniia's Broadcasting Hall of Fame.
  • Marshall University student Lyndsey Brown (right), who participated in a summer fellowship at the Masonic Medical Research Laboratory in Utica, N.Y., receives a certificate from Dr. Charles Antzelevitch, director of the lab.
  • Marshall University student Lyndsey Brown participated in a summer fellowship at the Masonic Medical Research Laboratory in Utica, N.Y.
  • David Eckre (left), a spring graduate of the Marshall University Forensic Science Graduate Program, receives a $1,000 scholarship award and plaque from Dr. Tracie Cruz, president of the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Sciences, at its annual meeting held this year in Roanoke, Va.
  • Sara E. Brumbaugh of Kenova, W.Va., a Marshall University Yeager Scholar, is the first recipient of the Colonel Aaron C-Dot George Scholarship, established by the Marshall University Foundation.
  • Tracy Smith, a health and safety specialist at Marshall University for the past six years, has been named Director of Environmental Health and Safety at MU.
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