
Marshall University
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About Marshall University
Marshall University, established in 1837 and named after Chief Justice John Marshall, is a public research university located in Huntington, West Virginia. The university offers a diverse range of academic programs, including over 70 undergraduate degrees and more than 50 graduate programs across various disciplines.
Academic Programs
Undergraduate students can choose from programs such as Accounting, Aviation Management, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Health Care Management, International Business, Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Online General Business, Sports Business, and Sustainability Management and Technology.
Graduate offerings include degrees in Accountancy, Business Administration (MBA and DBA), Health Care Administration, Health Informatics, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice, and Sports Administration.
Student Life and Support
Marshall University fosters a vibrant campus life with over 200 student organizations, including musical ensembles, theater productions, and athletic teams. The university's athletic teams, known as the Thundering Herd, compete in NCAA Division I as members of the Sun Belt Conference.
Facilities include Joan C. Edwards Stadium for football, Cam Henderson Center for basketball and volleyball, and the Chris Cline Athletic Complex for indoor track and field.
Student support services encompass career education, tutoring, writing assistance, health services, counseling, and programs for students with learning disabilities. The university also offers living-learning communities that group students with shared academic interests to enhance their educational experience.
Locations
- Main Campus: Huntington, West Virginia
- Additional Campuses: South Charleston and Beckley, West Virginia