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The Marshall University Board of Governors (BOG) today approved plans for a graduate degree in cybersecurity, making Marshall the state’s first public university to offer a master’s-level degree program in the emerging discipline.
The College of Information Technology and Engineering’s Weisberg Division of Computer Science will administer the new academic program set to begin in spring 2019.
Cybersecurity is one of the fastest-growing fields in the world, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting more than 200,000 unfilled positions in the United States alone.
It seems as though Marshall is getting the ball rolling on the Memorial Student Center renovations, issuing an Expression of Interest (EOI) request for architectural services: http://www.marshall.edu/purchasing/f...-EOI-Final.pdf
Good find! Lots of big projects coming up at Marshall in the next few years. Hopefully development in the city will match it. Let’s hope the HMDA gets control of the ACF site!
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