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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — Marshall University is celebrating the opening of a new academic support resource.
A ribbon cutting for the Towers Learning Center is set for Tuesday afternoon in the Twin Towers East Lobby on the Huntington campus.
Marshall says in a news release the center will provide late-night support to first-year students. The center has space for study groups and academic programs. Academic mentors will be available during office hours.
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