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Marshall University head football coach Charles Huff shared this photo of himself getting the COVID-19 vaccine from Dr. Sherri Young, health officer and executive director of the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department, during a clinic Jan. 29. Huff will discuss his experience during a virtual panel on health care and Black Americans at 4 p.m. Wednesday.Â
Photo via Charles C. Huff on Twitter
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Posters designed by local students are featured during an unveiling ceremony on Monday, February 1, 2021, inside the Charles W. and Norma C. Carroll Gallery at the Marshall University Visual Arts Center in downtown Huntington. The creators of the posters are, from left to right, Isabella Schrader of Chesapeake, Ohio, Huntington High freshman Chloe Masey, Barboursville Middle School student Milla Werthammer and Southside Elementary student Elynn Winters.
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HUNTINGTON — Marshall University’s Black History Month 2021 events begin Monday, Feb. 1. Most of this year’s events will be virtual and observe all of the university’s and the Centers
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