Marshall looks to new, hopefully final, semester in the pandemic wvgazettemail.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wvgazettemail.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Today
Some clouds this evening will give way to mainly clear skies overnight. Low 37F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph..
Tonight
Some clouds this evening will give way to mainly clear skies overnight. Low 37F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph. Updated: April 15, 2021 @ 3:38 pm
HUNTINGTON â Marshall University is receiving $2 million from the stateâs CARES Act funding, Chief Financial Officer Mark Robinson reported to the Board of Governors during a virtual meeting Thursday.
The funds will reimburse Marshall for a portion of its pandemic-related expenses and loss of revenue. According to Robinsonâs financial report, the university has so far incurred $1.8 million in pandemic-related expenses, such as testing and supplies, and $4.2 million in lost revenue due to the pandemic, such as loss of student fees and loss of a Marshall Artists Series season.
Year to date, the university is down $2.4 million in tuition and fees. Scholarships are up and the university anticipates they will go up in the spring.
Athletic Committee
A) Approval of second-half spending in accordance with the proposed Athletic Budget for the fiscal year 2020-21.
Information Items:
A) Contingencies in college athletics related to COVID and the impact of decisions of Conference USA and the NCAA
B) Actual vs Planned Budget C) Compliance Reports
Horsetalk.co.nz
Share
Repeat winners were the order of the day in the latest edition of the FEI Awards, with dressage star Semmieke Rothenberger claiming the Longines FEI Rising Star Award for the second year in a row, and eventing legend Ingrid Klimke also taking back-to-back wins as Peden Bloodstock FEI Best Athlete.
With the FEI Awards Gala cancelled this year because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the winners were revealed online in a video narrated by British Paralympic champion Natasha Baker.
This year the task of choosing the best of the best from the past decade’s previous awards winners was entirely in the hands of the public who cast their votes for the 55 nominees from 19 nations. Over 70,000 votes were cast on FEI.org and on the Chinese social media platform WeChat. Podiums in each of the five categories were occupied by a global spread from Germany, Great Britain, Australia, China, Ireland, Palestine, South Africa, The Netherlands and Zambia.