- Campaign: Professor supports scholarship started by student
- WCU, Duke Energy to improve river access on Tuck
- WCU creates center to study mountain biodiversity
- Administrative appointments top WCU trustees' agenda
- WCU to host info session for gerontology program in Shelby
- WCU to offer "Mountain Mysteries" camp
- Professor and wife team author river remediation book
- Professor Susan Swanger wins state educator award
- "Bartram's Journey" exhibit opens at Heritage Center
- WCU to offer swim programs
Children ages 6 months to 3 years old meet weekdays from 5:15 to 6:05 p.m. Children ages 3 to 5 meet weekdays from 6:10 to 7 p.m.
Three-year-olds may take either class, based on skill level. Each child must be accompanied by at least one adult in the pool. The cost per child is $35 per session.
The Youth Swim Program for children ages 6 and older will be offered June 11-29.
Classes are offered at various times from 8:45 to 11:30 a.m., based on the student’s skill level, from beginner through advanced. The cost for the Youth Swim Program is $65 per session.
Michael Creason, instructor for the programs, is retired as an assistant professor of health, physical education and recreation at WCU. He is certified by the American Red Cross to teach infants and children and has been a swimming instructor for 30 years.
Early registration is encouraged. To register, contact WCU’s Division of Educational Outreach at (828) 227-7397 or visit the Web site http://www.wcu.edu/2874.asp.







