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- Teacher education program wins national Christa McAuliffe Award
- CIA senior analyst to speak at WCU on Nov. 13
- WCU to host emergency preparedness summit Nov. 15
- Palliative care survey raises questions, provides answers for student
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- WCU to present gamelan recital
The “drop-in” event will be held from 5 to 7 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 program of study, admission process and requirements for doctoral study.
The program is designed for experienced professionals who wish to prepare for greater levels of responsibility within higher 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 community colleges and four-year institutions.
For more information about WCU’s Doctor of Education Program, contact Mitchell Williams at (828) 227-2295 or by e-mail at mwilliams@wcu.edu. The register for the information session, contact WCU’s Asheville office at (828) 251-6642 or e-mail miller@wcu.edu.
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