Amy’s Romance Book Club “Sorry Bro”
Booktenders 621 Central Ave, Barboursville, WV, United StatesGrab a glass and join as we discuss Sorry Bro By Taleen Voskuni.
Grab a glass and join as we discuss Sorry Bro By Taleen Voskuni.
Come out to Cicada Books the second Tuesday of every month to discuss banned books - what's controversial and why. This month's book is The Hate U Give by Thomas. Banned... View Article
The Marshall University Department of History will welcome Dr. Karen Petrone, professor of history and Zantker Professor of Jewish History at the University of Kentucky, for the 2025 Charles Hill... View Article
Come out to Cicada Books the second Thursday of every month to discuss books and the movies and TV shows they're based on. This month's book will be The Professor and... View Article
Amy McCallister-Ethel, Resource Development Manager, Habitat for Humanity of the Tri-State, Inc. Amy McCallister-Ethel is a seasoned communications and public relations professional with over 22 years of experience. She began her career working with companies in the West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio regions, steadily advancing to collaborate with Silicon Valley startups and innovative product launches... View Article
Mark your calendars! Ohio Poet Laureate Kari Gunter-Seymour is visiting us here at Marshall! Join us for a wonderful night of poetry with Kari Gunter-Seymour, an award-winning poet, Academy of... View Article
Thursday, April 17, 2025: Jared Fishman, Esquire, founder and executive director of the Justice Innovation Lab, former senior prosecutor for the civil rights division of the U.S. Department of Justice, and author of Fire on the Levee: The Murder of Henry Glover and the Search for Justice After Hurricane Katrina. We would love for you to attend... View Article
Enjoy readings and Q&A with three different poets - West Virginia Poet Laureate, Marc Harshman, David Prather, and Renee Nicholson.
This month’s Writers Can Read series will feature two award-winning writers Laura Treacy Bentley and Huey Perry reading from their work. The event is free and open to the public... View Article
The mic is live on the block, the knowledge is deep, and the music is original. Word on the Block #3 is back—bringing the community together in an intergenerational, interdisciplinary celebration of what it means to gather with purpose. Set on 8th Avenue between Hal Greer Boulevard and 17th Street, this electrifying live event blends scholarship, storytelling, podcasting, and... View Article