HUNTINGTON — Marshall University’s new Institute of Cyber Security may be built for the ever-evolving digital future, but project designers say the building’s foundation is unmistakably West Virginian — shaped by the surrounding mountains, iconic steel bridges and historic brickwork that define the state's and university’s past.

Toney Stroud, Marshall’s vice president for strategic initiatives and corporate relations, said the university is dedicated to preparing students to protect critical infrastructure of the future through developing its state-of-the-art cybersecurity center. Education

Contractor picked for Marshall cyber security facility; construction to begin immediately

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The university recently awarded a construction bid for the $45 million, 72,000-

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