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SUMMARY:American Revolution Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join West Virginia Public Broadcasting for a public screening of selected excerpts from The American Revolution\, the landmark documentary series by Ken Burns\, Sarah Botstein\, and David Schmidt\, followed by a community conversation at 7 p.m. on Thursday\, March 5\, 2026\, at the Brad D. Smith Business and Innovation Center on the campus of Marshall University.\nThis event is part of WVPB’s ongoing community engagement and civic dialogue initiative and is free and open to the public.\nOur free event will include a community forum with audience members engaging with panelists in a live panel discussion moderated by Trey Kay\, to explore the Revolution’s legacy and its relevance to contemporary questions about democracy\, identity\, inclusion\, and belonging.\nThe panelists will be announced on a later date.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/american-revolution-screening/
LOCATION:Brad Smith Center for Business and Innovation\, 1425 4th Ave\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Free,History,Lecture,Marshall,Movie
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SUMMARY:Huntington Women's Caucus
DESCRIPTION:Because Women’s Caucus had to cancel on Friday\, December 12th due to inclement weather\, Councilwoman Holly Smith Mount has agreed to join us instead on Friday\, January 23rd.\nCouncilwoman Mount was asked to speak in her capacity as Chair of the Planning Commission to discuss development at ACF. A Q&A period will follow her remarks.\nHolly Mount is the Huntington City Council Representative for District 6\, Chair of the Planning Commission\, Vice Chair of the Harmony House Board of Directors\, and a Registered Nurse. She graduated from Marshall University in 2004 from the Marshall University College of Nursing and Health Professions and went on to receive her Masters in Nursing Informatics. She began her career in nursing in the Pediatric Intensive Care unit and has worked as an Air & Ground Transport Nurse\, clinical sales manager for North America\, and in healthcare technology and leadership. She has a passion for planning and zoning – most likely stemming from playing hours of Sim City during her formative years – and lives in Huntington\, WV\, with her husband Jeremy and their two kids\, Caroline and Leo\, as well as two dogs and an axolotl.\nMeeting info:We will meet at noon on Friday\, January 23rd. The meeting will be at the Brad D. Smith Center for Business and Innovation\, located on 4th Avenue\, in the Executive Board Room #315 (take the elevator to the 3rd floor – it will be the room on your left). Food and drink are not served\, but attendees are encouraged to bring their own as this meeting time serves as a lunch break for many.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/huntington-womens-caucus/
LOCATION:Brad Smith Center for Business and Innovation\, 1425 4th Ave\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown,Talk
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SUMMARY:"Becoming Thurgood" Special Screening
DESCRIPTION:West Virginia Public Broadcasting (WVPB) will host a public screening of “Becoming Thurgood: America’s Social Architect” — a 30-minute Maryland Public Television (MPT) documentary about the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. The screening will be followed by a moderated panel discussion with Us & Them host\, Trey Kay.\nThe event will take place at Marshall University at 7 p.m. on Tuesday\, Nov. 18\, 2025 at the Brad D. Smith Center for Business and Innovation (1425 4th Ave\, Huntington\, WV 25701).\nPANELISTS INCLUDE:\nDr. Cicero Fain (historian of African American life and culture in Appalachia)\nPatricia Proctor\, JD (constitutional scholar; director\, Amicus Curiae Lecture Series\, Marshall University)\nDr. Clinton Arnold (professor at West Virginia State University and CEO of KISRA — Kanawha Institute for Social Research & Action\, Inc.)\nThis event is free.\nLearn more on our website\, wvpublic.org/becomingthurgood.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/becoming-thurgood-special-screening/
LOCATION:Brad Smith Center for Business and Innovation\, 1425 4th Ave\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Free,Heritage,History,Marshall,Movie
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SUMMARY:The Nuclear Frontier Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join Marshall University for a free screening of The Nuclear Frontier followed by a panel discussion. This exciting new documentary explores the growing need for energy in the U.S. and how nuclear can meet this demand with resilient\, stable\, baseload energy. The panel will engage academics and industry professionals in a discussion about nuclear technologies\, academic-industry collaborations and where our energy future is headed. Register at www.mfg.marshall.edu/nuclear.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/the-nuclear-frontier-screening/
LOCATION:Brad Smith Center for Business and Innovation\, 1425 4th Ave\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown,Free,Marshall,Movie
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SUMMARY:July Lunch & Learn: High Perfomance Teams
DESCRIPTION:In this month’s Lunch and Learn led by Bruce Felder\, Chief Human Resources Officer at Marshall University\, we’ll explore the key ingredients of high-performing teams—from trust and communication to accountability and culture. Learn practical strategies to strengthen collaboration\, motivate your team\, and lead with clarity and purpose. Whether you manage a small group or a growing department\, you’ll walk away with tools to elevate performance and morale.\n\nNote: A $15 no-show fee now applies. Cancel at chamber@huntingtonchamber.org if needed
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/july-lunch-learn-high-perfomance-teams/
LOCATION:Brad Smith Center for Business and Innovation\, 1425 4th Ave\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown,Marshall
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SUMMARY:STEMsational Women Project
DESCRIPTION:Chloe Smalley is a graduating senior from Huntington High School attending the United States Naval Academy to major in aerospace engineering this June. Chloe is passionate about STEM (science\, technology\, engineering\, and mathematics) subjects in her community. She has earned her NOCTI certificate in aerospace engineering through the Cabell County Career Technology Center\, and during her time in the program\, she recognized the extreme hardships and discrimination that women in STEM face. Upon her research of fewer women in STEM and personal experiences facing adversity in the classroom\, Chloe created the STEMsational Women Project (SWP). The SWP works to provide support for women currently serving in the STEM labor workforce\, encourage young girls to explore STEM careers\, and raise funds for rural communities to provide STEM education. Chloe is working with West Virginia state legislators and entrepreneurs at Marshall University’s Advanced Manufacturing Center to create STEM education grants for K-12 public schools in West Virginia\, hosts community STEM outreach programs to girls in Cabell County Schools\, creates educational STEM content on social media platforms\, and has future plans to implement a STEM-based non-profit foundation in West Virginia for students to conduct their own research. She executes all work within the SWP in style\, proving that girls can be both scientifically intelligent and fashionable\, encouraging others to #doboth.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/stemsational-women-project/
LOCATION:Brad Smith Center for Business and Innovation\, 1425 4th Ave\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown,Marshall
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SUMMARY:Huntington Women's Caucus "She Nailed It"
DESCRIPTION:Amy McCallister-Ethel\, Resource Development Manager\, Habitat for Humanity of the Tri-State\, Inc.\nAmy 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 in the Technology Industry.\nIn early 2023\, Amy embraced a new role as a College Enrollment Coordinator at Marshall University\, her alma mater\, where she earned a BA in Public Relations/Journalism. In this position\, she leveraged her PR and strategic communications expertise to attract and retain prospective students\, particularly in the Arts & Media and Education degree programs.\nCurrently\, Amy serves as the Resource Development Manager for Habitat for Humanity of the Tri-State\, where she leads fundraising\, donor relations\, and community engagement efforts. She works to build partnerships\, secure grants\, and develop strategic campaigns that support Habitat’s mission of providing safe\, affordable housing to income-qualified homebuyers. Her ability to connect with stakeholders and tell compelling stories plays a vital role in raising awareness and resources for the organization.\nThroughout her career\, Amy has demonstrated a passion for bridging the gap between organizations and the public\, offering services ranging from public relations and project management to content strategy and technical writing. Her portfolio showcases collaborations with a diverse array of clients\, companies\, and brands.\nRecognized for her contributions\, Amy received the Outstanding Team Player in Public Relations Award from the faculty members of the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism. She continues to share her insights and experiences through her website and blog\, covering topics such as leadership\, personal accountability\, and daily writing prompts. Amy is still actively serving her tech clients on a part-time basis\, most recently supporting six new products/startups in January 2025 at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) – ‘A Global Stage for Innovation’.\nAmy’s dedication to fostering meaningful connections and her commitment to excellence make her a valuable asset in any endeavor her team undertakes
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/huntington-womens-caucus-she-nailed-it/
LOCATION:Brad Smith Center for Business and Innovation\, 1425 4th Ave\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Reading,Downtown,History,Lecture,Marshall,Talk
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SUMMARY:Coffee for a Cause
DESCRIPTION:Discover your new favorite coffee shop! \nSupport healthcare for the uninsured! \nFight colorectal cancer! \nAt Coffee for a Cause\, some of the area’s best local coffee shops and bakeries will gather in one place – Marshall’s new business school building – for one purpose: to build a healthy community! \nVisit booths by Grindstone Coffeeology and Bakery\, Hill Tree Roastery\, 606 Coffee Co.\, Twelvepole Trading Post\, and more to discover incredible flavors available right here in the tri-state. \nAnd what goes better with a delicious cup of coffee than a visit to the Strollin’ Colon? This 12-foot inflatable educational exhibit will help you learn how to screen for and prevent colorectal cancer. \nWhile you are there\, check out more booths from great community resources – especially Ebenezer Medical Outreach\, Huntington’s free and charitable clinic for the uninsured\, underinsured\, and underserved!
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/coffee-for-a-cause/
LOCATION:Brad Smith Center for Business and Innovation\, 1425 4th Ave\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown,Marshall
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SUMMARY:Yeager Symposium: Arts in Appalachia
DESCRIPTION:The Society of Yeager Scholars at Marshall University will present the 2024 Symposium Lecture\, “Arts in Appalachia\,” featuring a keynote speech by Leah Turley\, creative artistic director of the Appalachian Artists Collective and director of Marshall University Theatre ETC. The event will highlight the rich artistic traditions and the importance of the arts for the empowerment of communities in the Appalachian region.\nThis event is free and open to the public\, with no registration required.\n\nTurley\, who has played a vital role in promoting Appalachian voices through theater and theater education will deliver the keynote address. Her work at the intersection of art and Appalachian identity is expected to provide an inspiring perspective on the transformative power of the arts in the region.\nBefore the keynote\, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in breakout sessions featuring a diverse group of Appalachian artists and creators\, including:• Sassa Wilkes – An artist and educator known for his provocative visual art that challenges societal boundaries.• Jamie Sloane – A classically trained composer and self-taught visual artist whose work integrates classical influences with contemporary sensibilities.• Rahul Mehta – An award-winning fiction author and poet whose works explore themes of identity and belonging\, both within Appalachia and globally.• Noah Ritchie – A student playwright and member of Alpha Psi Omega\, the national theatre honor society\, whose plays offer a fresh perspective on the experiences of young Appalachians.\n\nThe evening offers a unique opportunity for the public to engage with leading figures in the Appalachian arts community and explore how their work continues to shape the region’s cultural narrative.\nThe symposium is sponsored by the Marshall Health Network\, the Society of Yeager Scholars\, and Alpha Psi Omega National Theatre Honor Society.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/yeager-symposium-arts-in-appalachia/
LOCATION:Brad Smith Center for Business and Innovation\, 1425 4th Ave\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Downtown,Free,Lecture,Marshall,Theater,Writing
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