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Students attend Phi Beta Lambda national leadership conference

Students from ĢƵ’s chapter of Phi Beta Lambda recently attended a national leadership conference and received awards for their knowledge in business.  

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Reception for Cherokee masks exhibit set at Fine Art Museum

A reception for the exhibit “Joshua Adams: Facing Culture” will be held at ĢƵ’s Fine Art Museum in the John W. Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center on Thursday, Aug. 23.  

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WCU, Morris Broadband partnering to provide high-speed internet

ĢƵhas reached an agreement with Morris Broadband to expand high-speed internet service to rural, underserved areas of the Cullowhee Valley area near campus through the use of existing power poles owned by the university’s electricity distribution service.  

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Career Center survey reveals ĢƵgraduates do well landing jobs or continuing education

For the first time, ĢƵ has collected hard data on whether its recent graduates have landed employment or chosen to continue their education. It’s just the beginning of what the university’s Center for Career and Professional Development hopes to discover through future surveys.  

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ACE series begins Sept. 10 with ‘An Evening with Ruth E. Carter’

The first event in the 2018-19 Arts and Cultural Events series at ĢƵ will be “An Evening with Ruth E. Carter” on Monday, Sept. 10.  

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Inaugural Outdoor Economy Conference coming to campus Oct. 5

Western North Carolina’s flourishing outdoor industry will be the focus of a conference at ĢƵthat will bring together business owners and others to discuss topics such as product development and stewardship of natural resources.  

Burton during WCU's Dec. 2017 commencement.

Campus fixture Carol Burton creates scholarship to aid international graduate students

Through cash gifts, pledges and an estate gift totaling $50,000, Acting Provost Carol Burton has established a scholarship fund designed to help international students, especially those from Jamaica, earn graduate degrees at WCU.  

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'School Safety and Mental Health' to be focus of Aug. 13-14 gathering in Asheville

“School Safety and Mental Health: Culture, Prevention and Intervention” will be the theme as members of the Carolina Network for School Mental Health meet Monday, Aug. 13, and Tuesday, Aug. 14, at WCU’s instructional site in Asheville.  

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Chemistry and Physics hosting meteor shower viewing at Waterrock Knob

WCU's Department of Chemistry and Physics will be hosting a viewing of the Perseid meteor shower at Waterrock Knob on the Blue Ridge Parkway.