Calhoun County Schools is proud to announce that Emily Grace Anderson will be continuing her academic and twirling career at Marshall University. Emily has earned a spot on the Majorette Line and will be taking the field with the Marching Thunder. Emily is honored and excited to be a part of The Herd Family!
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Zwoll Selected as First Chair Percussionist in Marshall University’s Wind Symphony
Zenna Zwoll, Calhoun Middle High School Senior was selected to perform as the 1st chair percussionist in Marshall University’s Wind Symphony. Students are nominated for honor bands by their band directors. Once selected, students are required to send an audition video. Students are then screened and placed in chairs, with 1st chair being the most Read More…
Glenville State University and Marshall University Meet to Discuss Existing, Future Partnerships
GLENVILLE, WV – Representatives from Glenville State University and Marshall University met on Friday, January 20 to discuss current and potential new partnerships. The meeting took place at Glenville State University and included the presidents and provosts of both institutions, academic department representatives, and others. “Glenville State University and Marshall already have a fantastic working Read More…
Class of 2022 Awards Ceremony at Calhoun Middle High School
The Calhoun County High School Students attended an award ceremony during school hours on Wednesday, May 18 to witness their peers receive thousands of scholarship dollars toward their education endeavors. Awards were given by Calhoun faculty, area business leaders, and University staff attending. Those giving the awards are listed in parenthesis with the students receiving Read More…
Glenville State University, Marshall University BSN Partnership Approved by WV Higher Education Policy Commission
GLENVILLE, WV – During its May 12 meeting, the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission approved Marshall University’s request to offer the BSN degree on the campus of Glenville State University. Marshall University and Glenville State University have developed a partnership that intends to alleviate West Virginia’s nursing shortage by offering an educational opportunity that Read More…