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Catamounts Care Ambassadors part of team recognized as force for beating the pandemic

The Catamounts Care Ambassadors have been recognized for innovation in programing to stop the spread of COVID-19 within the region and on respective campuses including WCU.   

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Nursing Students Assist with COVID-19 Shots

There were nursing students giving shots, church members helping people find their place in line, fraternity brothers directing traffic and other volunteers filling in where needed. Sometimes it takes a village to protect a village, and that certainly was the case when a group of ĢƵ nursing school students decided to make their senior service learning project a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for Buncombe County’s African American community.  

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ĢƵto resume ‘normal operations’ this fall

ĢƵis moving forward with plans to resume as close to normal operations this fall, given the current COVID-19 trends and projections.  

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Catamount School teacher recipient of Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award

Amanda Clapp has received the Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award for Science and Mathematics Teachers, which recognizes outstanding teachers in the North Carolina public primary and secondary schools.  

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ĢƵdesignated Voter Friendly Campus - again

Coming off the local, state and national political season of the fall, ĢƵonce again has been designated a Voter Friendly Campus.  

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Transfer student honored with national scholarship for academic prowess, community outreach

As a high school senior Olivia Swalm had her life all planned out: Furman University, premed major in biology, then medical school and a career as a forensic pathologist. Then she was forced to take a knee.   

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High Hampton resort offers tuition reimbursement to ĢƵstudents

What began as small conversations regarding the possibility ĢƵestablishing an internship program with High Hampton resort in Cashiers has led to a partnership establishing the High Hampton Educational Assistance Plan.   

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ĢƵto have in-person commencement ceremonies this spring

After a series of virtual commencement ceremonies due to COVID-19 in 2020, ĢƵwill resume modified, in-person commencement activities this spring.  

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ĢƵprogram director reviews effects of the pandemic on EMS workers

A “new normal” emerged during the pandemic, but what about frontline workers like first responders, emergency medical services technicians and paramedics who routinely work beyond the normal?