Marshall University will impose pay cuts affecting 650 employees due to the coronavirus pandemic reducing enrollment. The school faces a fall enrollment decrease of 4.6%, which is better than initial expectations, but the school has fewer out-of-state and international students, resulting in a revenue hit of $3.6 million. Marshall University had previously cut pay for 140 employees making $100,000 or more annually. The pay reductions are on a sliding scale for employees making between $50,000 to $100,000, from cuts as low as 1% up to 5%. The cuts are not expected to last longer than a year.