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Chancellor Kelli Brown 4-peats on Business NC Power List
November 18For the fourth year in a row, Business North Carolina magazine included WCU Chancellor Kelli R. Brown in its Power List of the state’s most influential leaders.
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College of Engineering and Technology to offer new concentrations this fall
November 18The College of Engineering and Technology will be offering several new and refreshed concentrations this fall as part of the college’s program expansion.
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Scott Swartzentruber named new chief information security and privacy officer
November 18After a nationwide search, the Western Carolina University Division of Information Technology has named Scott Swartzentruber as its next chief information security and privacy officer, effective Nov. 13.
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WCU Construction Management Students Partner with Community Leaders to Support Project FIRE
November 15Western Carolina University construction management students planned and built four shelters this fall for Project FIRE, which gives firewood to low-income, elderly Jackson County residents who rely on it for heat.
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$2.1 million gift provides scholarships for all WCU nursing students
November 15Every Western Carolina University pre-licensure nursing student is now receiving scholarship support through a new program established by $2.1 million from philanthropists William and Joanne Conway via their donor-assisted fund, the Bedford Falls Foundation.
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WCU alumnus, ‘Shark Tank’ star Garrett Ozar to speak at Global Entrepreneurship Week
November 15Western Carolina University’s College of Business will welcome alumnus and former Catamount baseball player Garrett Ozar as a keynote speaker during Global Entrepreneurship Week.