WCU's Lectures, Concerts and Exhibitions Series will feature LeAnne Howe's film “Spiral of Fire” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, in the Grandroom of Western's A.K. Hinds University Center.
Two students working on their master's degrees in music received a student award for their recent presentation at the convention for the Association for Technology in Music Education.
WCU's Bob Beaudet has been named the university physical education teacher of the year by the North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.
In his newly published book, WCU professor Bruce B. Henderson provides an intimate look at the inner workings of regional comprehensive universities.
WCU paid tribute to alumni Oct. 14, honoring a Haywood County teacher, one of the most influential CPAs in the nation, and a featured vocalist with Grammy Award-winning jazz trumpet player Chris Botti.
WCU's College of Business is ranked among the nation's best business schools in a book published by The Princeton Review.
If the WCU Web site looks a little different to you, don’t worry--it‘s a treat, not a Halloween trick! After months of planning and behind-the-scenes work, the university officially launched its new Web site today (Oct. 31).
A team of WCU scientists win a $101,000 Cherokee Preservation Foundation grant to explore the ecology of Western North Carolina's once-plentiful rivercane.
In accordance with FERPA, a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records, security codes are now required in order to release student information over the telephone.
Terrence Mann, who originated the role of the Beast in the Broadway production of "Beauty and the Beast," is named to lead WCU's musical theatre program.