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Marshall University’s College of Information Technology and Engineering will offer a new Bachelor of Science degree program in Biomedical Engineering in the fall semester of 2018.
It will be included in the Weisberg Division of Engineering, and it will be part of the university’s strategic plan for addressing many of the health challenges facing the region, including addiction, heart disease, diabetes and an aging population. The new degree program will involve partnerships with the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine in finding cures and new biomedical devices to help assist citizens regionally and nationally, said Dr. Wael Zatar, dean of the College of Information Technology and Engineering.
For the amount of money that's been spent on Old Main over the years, they could've rebuilt the building.
Yes, but a new building would not have had the historic character of Old Main. It is one of the architectural gems not only if the campus but of the entire region.
That’s great to hear! I’ve been wondering when this project will start. That will be good for that area and also be good for the medical students to have some dedicated housing.
Even though they've offered several opportunities that would fall into this category, Marshall has now officially added their own Life Long Learning Program. All without any outside funding too, I might add.
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