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Reitz presents paper for Nineteenth Century Studies Association

Christina L. Reitz, WCU associate professor of music, presented her paper, 'The Cecilian Reforms: Exploring the Past in the Roman Rite,' at the 40th Annual Conference of the Nineteenth Century Studies Association, which convened March 7-9 in Kansas City, Missouri.  

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History Day event for middle, high school students returns to campus

The event is hosted by WCU’s History Department and organized by the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources Western Office.   

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UNC System launches coalition for early learning, literacy in teacher preparation

WCU's College of Education and Allied Professions is one of five teacher education programs across the state chosen to participate.  

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Report indicates removal of WCU dam possible without risking water supply; more study sought

Representatives from the university and the Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority hope to engage with local county and municipal officials to seek feedback on how to proceed.  

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Students help university to be designated ‘Voter Friendly Campus’

Institutions were held accountable for planning and implementing practices that encouraged their students to register and vote in the 2018 elections and in the coming years.  

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Students to compete at wildlife conclave; livestreams available

The contingent from WCU will join competitors from about two dozen colleges and universities from 14 southeastern states.  

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Cullowhee listed among nation's most economically dynamic 'micropolitan' areas

WCU's home community landed on a top-20 list that also includes Bozeman, Montana; Breckenridge, Colorado; and Key West, Florida.  

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‘Lead the Way’ total to be announced May 2 with campus celebration

The community event will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the arena floor of Ramsey Regional Activity Center.  

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Ancestry Library Edition genealogical workshop set at Hunter

Topics to be addressed include the basics of genealogical research, information participants will need to research their families, and some of the challenges they can expect along the way.   

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