- Tickets go on sale Nov. 30 for 'An Evening With Garrison Keillor' at WCU
- WCU's Costa to discuss Darwin book in Nov. 23 presentation
- Students win national awards at mediation tournament
- School of Music to present 'Sounds of the Season' holiday concert Dec. 6
- Heritage Center jam series to feature Dec. 3 concert by fiddler Danielle Bishop
- Athletic training group completes Mountain Jug Run from WCU to ASU
- WCU to mark Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week Nov. 15-21
- N.C. Symphony to play Dec. 11 holiday concert at WCU
- Marching band selected to participate in 2011 Rose Parade
- International Education Week events to feature eyewitness to South African apartheid
WCU offers the doctor of education degree in three concentrations: community college/higher education leadership, kindergarten through grade 12 administration, and kindergarten through grade 12 curriculum and instruction.
The information session will begin at 6 p.m. in the Laurel Forum in Karpen Hall on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Asheville. WCU faculty members will be available to discuss the admissions process and details about the program.
WCU’s program is designed for experienced professionals looking to prepare for greater levels of responsibility in education. The part-time program offers a blend of face-to-face and distance education formats that focus on the specific skills needed by future leaders of public schools and school districts, community colleges and four-year educational institutions.
For more information about the program, contact Meagan Karvonen at EdDinfo@wcu.edu. Individuals planned to attend the Nov. 9 session are asked to register by Monday, Nov. 2, by contacting WCU’s Asheville office at (828) 251-6642 or e-mailing miller@email.wcu.edu.
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Last modified: Friday, Oct. 23, 2009







