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SUMMARY:32nd Annual The Carter G. Woodson Memorial Foundation Banquet
DESCRIPTION:The Carter G. Woodson Memorial Foundation\, Inc. presents its 32nd Annual Fundraising Banquet in the Don Morris Room in the Marshall University Student Center. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.\nIntroducing our Keynote Speaker: Angela P. Dodson\nAngela P. Dodson is an accomplished author\, editor\, and the CEO of Editorsoncall LLC. A veteran journalist\, she served as a senior editor and Style editor for The New York Times and held positions at the Washington Star and the Louisville Courier-Journal. She is the author of Remember the Ladies and the editor of the anthology We Refuse to Be Silent. Her forthcoming book\, We’ve Been Here Before\, co-authored with her late husband Michael Days\, is scheduled for release in June 2026.\nDodson’s extensive career includes serving as executive editor of Black Issues Book Review and hosting the award-winning radio program “Black Catholics\, Yes!” A native of Beckley\, West Virginia\, she holds a bachelor’s degree from Marshall University and a master’s from American University. Dedicated to her roots\, she helped establish the Dodson\, Dotson\, and Hairston scholarship at Marshall University to support underprivileged students from southern West Virginia. She was honored with the Trailblazer Award from the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists in 2018.\n\nReserved tickets are $40 donation per person\, with 8-seat corporate table reservations available for $400. Additional donations are welcome! Funds raised will help the Carter G. Woodson Memorial Foundation provide academic scholarships\, and to realize its vision of a Black History and Civil Rights History Museum in Huntington’s Fairfield community\, through restoration of the Memphis Tennessee Garrison home.\nTickets may be purchased from a board member or online with our fundraising platform Zeffy: https://www.zeffy.com/…/32nd-annual-scholarship…\nWe thank you for your continued support.\nThe cultural entertainment for the banquet is made possible in part by financial support from the Appalachian Freedom Heritage Initiative\, a project of the Appalachian Regional Commission. https://appalachianfreedom.com/about-the-project/\nOur banquet is sponsored by the Huntington-Tri-State Branch of ASALH\, the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. Become a member at https://asalh.org/
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LOCATION:Don Morris Room\, Memorial Student Center | 1 John Marshall Dr\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heritage,History,Lecture,Marshall,Talk
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SUMMARY:62nd Annual International Festival
DESCRIPTION:West Virginia’s oldest and longest-running international festival will return to Marshall University from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday\, Oct. 25\, in the Don Morris Room of the Memorial Student Center. The 62nd Annual International Festival celebrates global cultures through food\, music and community connection. \nThe event will feature interactive cultural exhibits\, live performances\, traditional attire\, international cuisine and the signature Parade of Countries. Each participating group will showcase the customs\, history and artistry of their country or region\, offering an immersive and educational experience for attendees. \n“The International Festival\, in my opinion\, is truly one of Marshall University’s most beloved traditions\,” said Shaunte Polk\, director of Access\, Connections & Engagement (ACE) on Marshall’s campus. “It’s a day when our campus transforms into a global village. What makes it so special is the way it brings people together — students\, families and community members — to experience the beauty\, flavor and rhythm of cultures from all around the world\, right here in Huntington.” \nParticipants include student organizations\, academic departments\, Sodexo Dining Services\, the Office of International Student Services and local cultural groups and performers from across the Tri-State Area. \nThe festival is coordinated by Marshall’s ACE Office within the Division of Student Affairs\, in collaboration with students\, faculty\, staff and community partners. \n“This festival is more than an event; it’s a celebration of connection\,” Polk said. “Whether you come for the incredible food\, the vibrant performances or the chance to learn something new from our international students and community partners\, you leave with a deeper appreciation of the people who strengthen our campus and our city. It’s a reminder that no matter where we come from\, we’re all part of the same Herd.” \nThe event is free and open to the public. Media are invited and encouraged to attend.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/62nd-annual-international-festival/
LOCATION:Don Morris Room\, Memorial Student Center | 1 John Marshall Dr\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cookoff,Dance,Family Friendly,Free,Heritage,History,Marshall
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SUMMARY:2024 Huntington Pride Pageant
DESCRIPTION:Do you like PAGEANTRY? Do you want GLAMOUR? Are you very demure? Very Mindful? Then have we got an event for you!\nJoin us as we crown YOUR next royal court: Miss\, Mister\, and new for this year\, ICON!\n\nEnjoy the CASH bar (please actually bring cash for quicker/easier service) and browse our silent auction while enjoying performances by Olivia Knowles\, Former Miss HP: Julia Deville\, Current Miss HP: Apara Lashes\, current Mister HP: Corey Taylor & more. This will be a fabulous night so come cheer on all your contestants and get in on the fun by voting for fan favorite!\n\n\nThe pageant will take place in the Don Morris room\, second floor of the Marshall Memorial Student Center\nDoors at 4/bar opens 4:30/Pageant starts at 5pm
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/2024-huntington-pride-pageant/
LOCATION:Don Morris Room\, Memorial Student Center | 1 John Marshall Dr\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown,Fashion,LGBTQ+
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SUMMARY:Appalachian Institute for Digital Evidence Conference
DESCRIPTION:AIDE is a regional\, nonprofit organization that promotes research and education in digital evidence\, cyber forensics and cyber security and fosters innovation and collaboration among academic institutions\, law enforcement and members of the legal and business communities. \nIt’s presenting the conference in partnership with the Marshall University Institute for Cyber Security\, a research and education center that focuses on the development and application of cyber security technologies and solutions. The institute offers undergraduate and graduate programs in cyber forensics and security\, and is recognized as a Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security. \nThe conference will cover subjects such as law enforcement\, open-source intelligence\, industrial control systems\, cyber security\, dark web\, cryptocurrency\, and more. Each day of the conference has a different theme and focus\, with sessions\, workshops\, demonstrations\, and discussions led by experts and practitioners from academia\, industry and government. The schedule is as follows: \n• Monday\, March 4: Law Enforcement Day\n• Tuesday\, March 5: Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) and Industrial Control Systems\n• Wednesday\, March 6: Cyber Forensics and Cyber Security\n• Thursday\, March 7: Cyber Forensics and Cyber Security
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/appalachian-institute-for-digital-evidence-conference/
LOCATION:Don Morris Room\, Memorial Student Center | 1 John Marshall Dr\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown,Lecture,Marshall
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SUMMARY:NASA’s Role in Hollywood Films
DESCRIPTION:Multiple departments across Marshall University will come together to present a discussion about NASA’s Role in Hollywood Films on April 6 at 12 pm in the Don Morris Room and virtually. \nThe panel discussion will go behind the scenes of the portrayal of NASA in the news and in Hollywood films like First Man\, Hidden Figures and The Martian. The panel features Dr. William Barry\, NASA chief historian from 2010 to 2022; Kathryn Hambleton\, NASA media relations specialist; and Bert Ulrich\, Nasa multimedia liaison\, film and TV collaborations. \nDr. William Barry headlines the panel\, a retired U.S. Air Force Pilot\, U.S. Air Force Academy faculty member and NASA’s 6th Chief Historian. He earned his Ph.D. from Oxford University (1996) and his dissertation\, “The Missile Design Bureaux and Soviet Manned Space Policy 1953 – 1970” won the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics History Manuscript Award in 2000. Barry worked on Hidden Figures (2016)\, First Man (2018) and Apollo II (2019). \nBert Ulrich works in NASA Headquarters Office of Communications where he coordinates film and television collaborations and branding issues. He worked with Barry on Hidden Figures and First Man and worked on The Martian (2015). Kathryn Hambleton is the Lead Public Affairs Office at NASA Headquarters\, responsible for planning and disseminating news and public information about the agency’s human exploration of deep space. \nDr. Stephen Underhill from the Department of Communication Studies at Marshall University will moderate the discussion. \n“The event will offer a space to explore how NASA works with Hollywood to represent its legacy and science more generally\,” Underhill said. “Barry’s involvement with filmmakers to portray historically accurate visions of the agency’s missions is noteworthy and will interest teachers and students from many backgrounds. And with Katherine Johnson so prominently featured in Hidden Figures\, we have an opportunity to learn about a local history that also includes names like Homer Hickam and others.” \nDr. Carl Mummert is the interim assistant provost and head of the Division of Aviation at Marshall. He says the connections between the state and NASA have been important. \n“The connections between the state of West Virginia and NASA have proven to be important ones\, with focus on Katherine Johnson\, a West Virginia native\, in the film Hidden Figures\,” Mummert said. “The discussion will give us a chance to look closer at that connection and to examine the barriers she was able to break down during her time at NASA.” \nThe panel discussion will give a more in-depth look at how NASA works throughout media and in many of the most popular movies involving the federal agency charged with space exploration. \n“What captures my imagination is how NASA’s interest in filmmaking traverses fiction and nonfiction formats\,” Underhill said. “It offers a glimpse of where the agency is going.” \nThe discussion is free and open to the public. To take part virtually\, visit https://www.marshall.edu/undergraduate-research/nasa-panel/ for more information. \nThe event is sponsored by Marshall’s College of Science\, College of Engineering and Computer Sciences\, College of Liberal Arts\, College of Arts and Media and College of Education and Professional Development\, along with the Office of Intercultural Affairs\, the President’s Commission on Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion\, and the Marshall University Research Corporation
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/nasas-role-in-hollywood-films/
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SUMMARY:TEDxMarshallU
DESCRIPTION:Marshall University will host its 4th annual TEDxMarshallU event organized by students\, faculty\, and staff from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday\, Feb. 26\, in the Don Morris Room of the Memorial Student Center. COVID-19 vaccinations are strongly encouraged and wearing masks will be required of all individuals who attend the event. With COVID-19 restrictions limiting the number of in-person attendees\, the event will also be livestreamed. \nThe theme for this year’s TEDxMarshallU is “Stories That Change Us\,” which embodies the power of stories to impact our collective and individual identities and realities. Stories not only have inherent power and significance in their backgrounds and meanings\, but also in how and why they are told. The event will highlight ideas related to the significance of stories as change agents. \nSpeakers include the following: \n\nDan Hollis\, an award-winning Marshall University professor and journalist. He will discuss the importance of seeing the stories in our individual and personal lives and propose that the ability to see the story is an overarching attribute of successful people\nDavid Trowbridge\, Ph.D.\, a research professor of digital and public humanities at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and former Marshall University history professor. He will talk about his experiences with and the impacts of creating and developing Clio\, a website and mobile application that connects people to nearby history and culture.\nJessica Kern Huff\, a coach\, motivational speaker\, and philanthropist\, will speak of finding personal and work balance in workplace chaos\, something that she experienced as a collegiate basketball coach\, and reinventing herself after she stepped away from full time coaching to focus on other life goals.\nThe McElroy Brothers\, Justin\, Travis\, and Griffin\, popular podcasters and authors\, prerecorded an interview with TEDxMarshallU to discuss the importance of their storytelling as Appalachians with a world-wide influence and the opportunities they have to inspire the next generation of creative minds.\nIsaac “Shelem” Fadiga\, engineer\, up-and-coming hip-hop artist and Marshall alum\, will discuss how he applies similar creative processes to solve engineering problems and to write his music. As part of his talk\, he will break down the lyrics of and rap/sing lines of his popular song Suga Wata.\nCourtney Andrews will discuss how her work behind the scenes at ESPN has opened a world of possibilities for her in her career trajectory and how her work helps young athletes see others like them who can inspire them to be better and dream big.\nDanny McGinnist Jr. will talk to us about how he communicates and connects with others through his painting as we watch him paint\nBrooke Watts\, an award-winning triple-threat performing artist best known for dance skills\, and current Marshall University student. She will perform an original dance number titled “The Light that Never Fails.”\nAryana Misaghi\, current Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine student and our student contest winner\, will talk about how her experiences knocking on doors for her faith taught her powerful lessons about herself and others.\n\nTickets will be $15 for in-person general admission and $5 for current Marshall University students in person. A link to the livestream is free but requires registration. Visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tedxmarshallu-2022-stories-that-change-us-tickets-260528867857 to purchase in-person tickets or register the livestream link. \n“I’m thrilled with the diversity of individuals and ideas that will be represented on our TEDxMarshallU stage this year\,” said Dr. Brian Kinghorn\, associate professor in Marshall’s College of Education and Professional Development who is licensee and lead organizer of the event. “Our team is thrilled that we can finally open attendance to the public for this year’s event and look forward to seeing members of the Marshall University and Huntington communities join us live. We all have stories that define our lives\, and we hope the stories and ideas shared on our stage will change the lives of our audience in beneficial and long-lasting ways.” \n“I’m so excited to share our event with Marshall and the larger Huntington community this year\,” said Ralph May\, TEDxMarshallU’s co-organizer and a recent Marshall alum. “I feel what we have built alongside our speakers will really resonate with the community. We want to show them the power stories have on our lives and allow them to empower themselves to reflect and impact their own stories.” \nAdditional information about the event can be found at www.tedxmarshallu.com. The event is also on Twitter (https://twitter.com/tedxmarshallu)\, Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tedxmarshallu/)\, and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TEDxMarshallU)
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/tedxmarshallu-3/
LOCATION:Don Morris Room\, Memorial Student Center | 1 John Marshall Dr\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Library Gala: Footprints of Greece
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Cabell County Public Library Gala is held on Saturday\, March 23\, the evening will be filled with fun\, great entertainment\, wonderful food and wine.\nEach year since 2002\, the library has held a fundraising gala featuring food and entertainment from a foreign country. This year’s event\, “Footprints of Greece\,” salutes Greece. \n\nThe setting for the 2019 Gala will be the Don Morris Room at the Marshall University Student Center\, with a reception at 6:30 p.m. and a five-course gourmet dinner at 7 p.m.\nEntertainment for the evening will include Lazaros\, a musical group from Cincinnati and dancers from St. George Greek Orthodox Church. \n\nThe menu will\, of course\, feature traditional Greek fare\, with an appropriate wine accompanying each course.\n\n\nTickets for the Gala are $200 per person\, with corporate tables encouraged. Proceeds from this year’s Gala will go to help build a new Barboursville Library.\n\n\nFor reservations or additional information\, call Gala chairperson Norma Casto at 304-528-5700.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/library-gala-footprints-of-greece/
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SUMMARY:The A.E. Stringer VWS presents Hanif Abdurraqib
DESCRIPTION:The A.E. Stringer Writers Series is celebrating Black History Month with a reading and book-signing event featuring author Hanif Abdurraqib. He will present his work at 7 p.m. Monday\, Feb. 25\, in the Don Morris Room of the Memorial Student Center.\nAbdurraqib is a poet\, essayist and cultural critic from Columbus\, Ohio. He is the author of The Crown Ain’t Worth Much (Button Poetry\, 2016)\, which was nominated for a Hurston-Wright Legacy Award\, and They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us (Two Dollar Radio\, 2017)\, which was named a best book of 2017 by NPR\, Pitchfork\, Oprah Magazine\, The Chicago Tribune\, Slate\, Esquire\, GQ and Publisher’s Weekly\, among others.\nAbdurraqib is a Callaloo Creative Writing Fellow\, a poetry editor at Muzzle Magazine\, and a member of the poetry collective Echo Hotel with poet/essayist Eve Ewing. He has multiple forthcoming books\, a new collection of poems A Fortune For Your Disaster (Tin House\, 2019) and a history of Black performance in the United States\, titled They Don’t Dance No Mo’ (Random House\, 2020) in addition to his recent release of a biography on A Tribe Called Quest\, titled Go Ahead In The Rain (University of Texas Press\, 2019).\nThe event will include a reading\, a Q&A with the author\, and a book-signing. It is free and open to the public. The event is sponsored by Student Affairs\, the Office of Intercultural Affairs\, Housing and Residence Life\, the College of Liberal Arts\, and the Department of English.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/the-a-e-stringer-vws-presents-hanif-abdurraqib/
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SUMMARY:Poverty Simulation
DESCRIPTION:This program breaks down stereotypes by allowing participants to role-play lives of low-income families. For tickets\, visit www.eventbrite.com/e/poverty-stimulation-tickets-52359309103. For additional information\, contact Dr. Shelvy Campbell at campbels@marshall.edu.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/poverty-simulation/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181109T190000
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SUMMARY:Fallout 76 Reclamation Day Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready for the largest Fallout 76 Launch Party in WV? Featuring music by the Heavy Hitters\, The Dividends\, and Christopher Vincent of Qiet\, Fallout cosplayers\, and the chance to play Fallout 76 (dependent on BETA schedule). Held at the Don Morris Room in Marshall University’s Student Center on Friday\, Nov 9 from 7:00-11:00PM. This event is Adult (18+).\nA charity event to benefit Cafe Appalachia\, Children’s Home Society of WV – Charleston Site\, WV Autism\, and West Virginia Healthy Kids and Families Coalition are working towards finding solutions to major issues in West Virginia. This fundraising event is about the people of West Virginia coming together to reclaim the Mountain State by supporting these organizations and their work while celebrating a game based on the state we love.\nTickets are $20 or two for $30 and are on sale now at reclaimwv.com
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/fallout-76-reclamation-day-launch-party/
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SUMMARY:Constitution Week: Robert C. Byrd Forum
DESCRIPTION:One of the key constitution week activities at Marshall is the Robert C. Byrd Forum set for 2:30 p.m.\, Thursday\, Sept. 13\, in the Don Morris Room at the Memorial Student Center.  Special guest speaker is United States Fourth Circuit Judge and Marshall graduate Stephanie Thacker\, who will present “Civility Matters: The Lessons of Kindergarten Still Apply.”  The event is free and open to the public.  It will also be streamed live at https://livestream.com/marshallu
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/constitution-week-robert-c-byrd-forum/
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SUMMARY:Library Gala 2018
DESCRIPTION:When the 2018 Cabell County Public Library Gala is held March 24\, the evening will be filled with fun\, great entertainment\, wonderful food and wine\, but the event will also have a serious purpose. Proceeds from this year’s Gala will go to help build a new Barboursville Library.\nThe setting for the 2018 Gala will be the Don Morris Room at the Marshall University Student Center\, with a reception at 6:30pm. and a five-course gourmet dinner at 7pm. Entertainment for the evening will include the Barboursville Middle School Orchestra and the Cabell Midland Show Choir. The Menu will\, of course\, feature traditional Dutch fare\, with an appropriate wine accompanying each course: Tickets for the Gala are $200 per person\, with corporate tables encourages. For reservations or additional information\, call Gala Chairman Norma Casto at 304.528.5700.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/library-gala-2018/
LOCATION:Don Morris Room\, Memorial Student Center | 1 John Marshall Dr\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Carter G. Woodson Annual Soul Food Feast
DESCRIPTION:The Marshall University Center for African American Students is excited to announce plans for the traditional Carter G. Woodson Annual Soul Food Feast to be held at 2 p.m.\, Sunday\, Feb. 4 in the Memorial Student Center’s John Marshall Dining Room\, overlooking the beautiful campus of the university. \nThis annual celebration is a time of fellowship with friends\, family\, and others from throughout the community\, said Maurice Cooley\, Marshall’s associate vice president for intercultural affairs. \n“It is a joyful time to celebrate in the spirit of love while enjoying  the company  and conversation with family\, friends\, and others from throughout our community. Plan your appetite to indulge the best of “soul food” dishes\,” Cooley said.\nThe soulful buffet will include traditional African American dishes of chitterlings\, crispy fried chicken\, barbequed ribs\, mac and cheese\, collard greens\, candied yams\, potato salad\, beverages and an assortment of tasty desserts. \nTickets are $7.00 for students and $15 for adults. Tickets are available at the door or can be purchased in advance from the Office of Intercultural Affairs to avoid long lines. For additional information\, contact the Office of Intercultural Affairs at 304-696-4677.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/carter-g-woodson-annual-soul-food-feast/
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SUMMARY:A.E. Stringer VWS - Unbroken Circle Anthology Reading
DESCRIPTION:The A.E. Stringer Visiting Writers Series is kicking off the Spring 2018 semester with a reading celebrating the newly published anthology Unbroken Circle: Stories of Cultural Diversity in the South\, a book whose work provides space for historically marginalized voices\, such as those from the queer community. These essays and stories remind readers what a breadth of identity there is in Appalachia. Featured readers will be Jeff Mann\, Julia Watts\, and Okey Napier Jr.\nPlease join us for a reading\, Q&A\, and book signing. Books will be available for sale. Light refreshments will be served.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/a-e-stringer-vws-unbroken-circle-anthology-reading/
LOCATION:Don Morris Room\, Memorial Student Center | 1 John Marshall Dr\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
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