HUNTINGTON — Derrick Kolling, Ph.D., professor and chair for the department of chemistry at Marshall University, has been awarded $366,624 by the National Science Foundation to research the resilience of tardigrades, also known as “water bears.”
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- Marshall chemistry professor receives grant to study ‘water bears’
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HUNTINGTON — The community transmission level for COVID-19 has returned to “high” in Cabell County, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia National Guard’s full-time response to the COVID-19 pandemic will end Friday, Gov. Jim Justice said.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia reported 667 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday as active cases increased to 2,014. That’s 21 more active cases than were reported Tuesday, according to the Department of Health and Human Resources’ state coronavirus dashboard.
HUNTINGTON — Dennis Bills is a retired businessman who was raised in a non-musical family in Logan, West Virginia. He attended Marshall University in pursuit of a teaching career.
HUNTINGTON — The Huntington Museum of Art has exceeded its $335,000 goal for the 2022 Open Door Membership Campaign, which is chaired by Dr. Peter Chirico.
HUNTINGTON — Lily’s Place, the Huntington-based organization that focuses on infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome, has received a $1.5 million donation from Aetna Better Health.
HUNTINGTON — CJ Davis wasted no time committing to the Thundering Herd football program after making an official visit to Marshall in late June.
LESAGE -- Mike Fairburn, 72, of Lesage shot 71 Tuesday in a round of golf at the Riviera Country Club.
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