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Virtual event on Native American health issues, clean water

WCU’s Culturally-Based Native Health Program will hold a free webinar on Native American and indigenous peoples’ health issues Thursday, Sept. 24.  

Unity March

‘Culture in Conversation Series’ kicks off with its first webinar

The “Culture in Conversation Series” at ĢƵ will hold the first of three fall semester virtual sessions on Tuesday, Sept. 22.  

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US News and World Report rankings puts ĢƵin top listings of universities and colleges

The annual U.S. News and World Report rankings of colleges and universities for 2021 places ĢƵfirmly in an upper echelon of institutions of higher education.  

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Scholarship established in memory of ĢƵfinance professor

A new scholarship has been established to honor long-time ĢƵ College of Business professor Grace Allen, who passed away Aug. 19 after a brief battle with cancer.  

Max Domavalage

From Jackson County emergency responder to FEMA, ĢƵalumnus has found his place

As a child, Max Domalavage had his heart set on becoming a firefighter and a paramedic when he grew up. But it wasn’t the sirens or the uniforms or the big rigs and ambulances racing through the streets that drew Domalavage in. He simply wanted to help people.  

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Demolition of WCU's two largest residence halls scheduled to begin Sept. 16

The exterior walls of Scott and Walker residence halls are scheduled to begin tumbling down Wednesday, Sept. 16, along with floors and ceilings.  

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ĢƵmaintains positive bond rating, outlook from Moody's

ĢƵhas retained a bond rating of Aa3 and an outlook of “stable” in a recent review of institutional finances by national bond rating agency Moody’s Investor Services.  

Jack and Judy Brinson

Honors College has new name, thanks to donors Jack and Judy Brinson

ĢƵrenames the Honor College after donors Jack and Judy Brinson.  

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Wine To Water founder to speak to ĢƵstudents about the importance of water

Doc Hendley, founder of the nonprofit organization Wine To Water, will be the keynote speaker at WCU’s Conference for Undergraduate Regional Engagement Saturday, Sept. 12.