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Testament: Recovering Identity after War integrates sustained discussion of humanities texts about war with digital humanities platforms to create a network of testimony of and for veterans, their families, and friends in recovery, broadly construed, in the state of West Virginia. Learn more about the program or find out how you can get involved: https://www.marshall.edu/testament/

Dr. Kristi McLeod Fondren joins the host of the Mighty Blue show to bring an academic’s view on hiking. Kristi hiked the PCT over the last couple of years and has combined that love of the outdoors with her work as a Professor at Marshall University. She has some great insights that she shares with

Message from the Chair Welcome to The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Marshall University. Wow, what a time to be a social scientist?? Think about it…with all of the challenges and changes we are faced with today as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, there simply is no better time to study social interaction

Message from the Chair Welcome to The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Marshall University. Let me take a minute to introduce you to our department and programs. We are a combined department of the allied social sciences of anthropology and sociology that each and together provide a 21st Century education grounded in the liberal

Amidst a growing skills gap and added pressure for employers and higher education institutions to offer more industry-specific training and so called “hard skills,” there’s an incredible opportunity emerging for the liberal arts. Although there’s quite a bit of negativity about the value of liberal arts degrees among prospective students and parents and a lot