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Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center (Marshall Fine Arts Center)
Originally the Marshall Fine Arts Center. Renamed Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center, 1997. Located on Fifth Avenue, on south side of campus, facing Memorial Student Center, Huntington, W.Va. campus. Houses drama theater, studio theater, workshops and special classrooms. The Jomie Jazz Center is an attached building.
Named For: Named for philanthropist and benefactor Joan C. Edwards.
Construction/Completion Date: Groundbreaking 1988, completed 1992https://mds.marshall.edu/sc_bom/1057/thumbnail.jp
Marshall College President Benjamin H. Thackston, ca. 1880
Carte de visite of Marshall College President Benjamin H. Thackston, col. This carte de visite was probably produced in the 1880\u27s, when Thackston was serving his second term as Marshall President 1881-1884). Thackston was president of Marshall from 1858 to 1860 and 1881 to 1884. The original cdv it was made from was probably ca. 1858-1860, his first term as Marshall President.https://mds.marshall.edu/miller_thackston_papers/1001/thumbnail.jp
Marshall College President Benjamin H. Thackston, ca. 1881-84
Cabinet card of Marshall College President Benjamin H. Thackston, ca. 1881-1884, col. Made 1881-1884, when Thackston was serving his second term as Marshall College President. Thackston was president of Marshall from 1858 to 1860 and 1881 to 1884.https://mds.marshall.edu/miller_thackston_papers/1000/thumbnail.jp
Dissemination of innovative teaching and learning practice : the global studio
This project aims to disseminate teaching and learning resources from an innovative programme called the Global Studio to the ADM-HEA community. The area of innovation developed in the Global Studio was to link student teams across the globe in ‘designer’ and ‘client’ roles in order to undertake a product development project. This built on and extended the learning philosophy of learning in and through doing provided in a more traditional design studio. Throughout the project students worked in geographically distributed work groups in order to provide them with experience in using skills that would enable them to work successfully in distributed design teams
Mary and Georgeanna McKendree, ca. 1896
Two of the Mckendree sisters: Mary McKendree Johnson, and Georgeanna McKendree, b&w mounted on cardboard. Note on back reads: For Mrs Corbly: rt: Mary McKendree Johnson, Marshall grad & teacher 1896 left: may be george-anna McKendree Stamp on fromt for Proctors Studio when they were a member of the American Photographers Association.https://mds.marshall.edu/lewis_papers/1003/thumbnail.jp
Curtis Baxter when a professor at Marshall University
Curtis Baxter, when a professor at Marshall University, ca. 1950-1970, b&w. Back reads: Douthat Studio, Huntington, W.Va.https://mds.marshall.edu/curtis_baxter_papers/1017/thumbnail.jp
Harte and Marshall: An Art Exhibition
The Studio@620 presents the artwork of John Harte and Cora Marshall April 18-27, 2014 Join us as we explore in depth the artwork of John Harte and Cora Marshall, who were selected to exhibit their work after their participation in The Studio’s “Members Only Art Show” in 2013. John works primarily in watercolor on paper while Cora paints in acrylics, oils and mixed media.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/bdj_studioat620_postcards/1122/thumbnail.jp
Willis Hayes Franklin while Engish professor at Marshall College, 1927
Photo of Willis Hayes Franklin while Engish professor at Marshall College, 1927, b&w in cardboard folder. Folder is from Premier studio, 1005 4th Ave, Huntington, W.Va.https://mds.marshall.edu/willis_franklin_papers/1007/thumbnail.jp
Postcard, Harte and Marshall: An Art Exhibition at Studio@620 in St. Petersburg, Florida
A promotional postcard for Harte and Marshall: An Art Exhibition, featuring artwork by John Harte and Cora Marshall at Studio@620. Held from April 18-27, 2014, the exhibit explores the works of both artists, selected after their participation in the Members Only Art Show in 2013. John Harte primarily works in watercolor on paper, while Cora Marshall\u27s work includes acrylics, oils, and mixed media.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/bdj_studioat620_postcards/1122/thumbnail.jp
Marshall University Music Department presents a Trombone Studio, Solo Recitalm
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