A Western Carolina University student team placed third nationally and won “Outstanding New School Award” at the 10th annual Intercollegiate Mediation Tournament recently held in Chicago.
With the help of Western Carolina University’s Small Business and Technology Development Center, The Chalet Inn near Dillsboro was able to acquire a loan sufficient to double its size.
Western Carolina University’s College of Business will host the ninth annual seminar of the International Supply Chain Risk Management Network at Lake Junaluska and WCU on Monday, Oct. 26, and Tuesday, Oct. 27.
Western Carolina University will receive $420,000 in federal funding over three years to develop a center that synergizes and expands efforts at WCU to help innovators and companies transform their ideas into marketable products.
A series of information sessions will be held in Asheville this fall to allow prospective students to learn about Western Carolina University’s newly revised master’s degree program in business administration.
A book published recently by The Princeton Review lists Western Carolina University’s College of Business as among the nation’s best schools at which to earn a master’s degree in business administration.
Western Carolina University will mark Conflict Resolution Day with a showing of the Clint Eastwood film “Gran Torino” and panel discussion, from 6:30 to 9:15 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, in the movie theater of the A.K. Hinds University Center.
Students in the hospitality and tourism program at Western Carolina University are a force behind the town of Dillsboro’s inaugural Appalachian Growers’ Fair, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 19, at the Monteith Farmstead.