Marshall University is a public research university located in Huntington, West Virginia. Established in 1837 as Marshall Academy, it was later named in honor of the fourth Chief Justice of the United States, John Marshall. The university is known for its commitment to academic excellence, research, and community engagement, offering a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across various disciplines.
Academics:
Marshall University comprises multiple colleges and schools, offering undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs in a variety of fields, including:
1. College of Liberal Arts
2. College of Science
3. College of Education and Professional Development
4. College of Health Professions
5. College of Information Technology and Engineering
6. College of Business
7. College of Arts and Media
8. School of Pharmacy
9. School of Physical Therapy
10. Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine
11. Honors College
12. Graduate College
Popular majors at Marshall University include business administration, nursing, engineering, education, and psychology. The university is also known for its strong research focus, with particular strengths in areas such as healthcare, biotechnology, and environmental science.
Campus:
Marshall University's main campus in Huntington spans over 100 acres and features a mix of historic and modern architecture, with facilities that include academic buildings, residence halls, libraries, research centers, and athletic complexes. The university also has additional locations throughout West Virginia, including a campus in South Charleston and several regional centers.
Athletics:
Marshall University's athletic teams, known as the Thundering Herd, compete in NCAA Division I and are members of Conference USA. The university offers a variety of varsity sports, including football, basketball, soccer, and more. The school's colors are kelly green and white.
Traditions:
Marshall University has several traditions that foster a sense of community and pride among students, faculty, and alumni. Some notable traditions include:
1. Memorial Fountain Ceremony: An annual event held on November 14 to remember the 75 lives lost in the 1970 plane crash that affected the university's football team, coaching staff, and community members.
2. Marco: The university's buffalo mascot, who represents the Thundering Herd and is a beloved figure at athletic events and other campus activities.
3. Green Fridays: A tradition in which students, faculty, and staff wear the school's color, kelly green, on Fridays to show their school spirit and pride.
4. Homecoming: A week-long celebration that includes various events and activities, culminating in a football game and the crowning of the homecoming royalty.
Admissions:
Marshall University has a holistic admissions process, considering factors such as academic performance, standardized test scores (SAT/ACT), extracurricular activities, and personal essays. The university offers a rolling admissions policy, which means applications are reviewed on an ongoing basis until all available spots are filled. In recent years, Marshall has adopted a test-optional policy, meaning that standardized test scores (SAT/ACT) are not required for admission.