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  • Kadence Otto

    Changing Landscape of College Athletics from Labor Market Perspective

    October 30

    While most sports fans look at the changing landscape of intercollegiate athletics – including the transfer portal and financial compensation for players – through the perspective of the impact on their favorite teams, two professors in Western Carolina University’s College of Business are examining the issue from a different angle.

  • Gary Ayers has been behind the microphone for nearly 40 years

    Voice of the Cats

    October 30

    Gary Ayers has been behind the microphone for nearly 40 years

  • Spark of the Eagle Dancer collection at WCU

    WCU Fine Art Museum exhibition wins Bronze Award

    October 29

    Denise Drury Homewood, executive director of the Bardo Arts Center at Western Carolina University, believed "Spark of the Eagle Dancer: The Collecting Legacy of Lambert Wilson" exhibition was an award winner from the start.

  • Hungarian Fulbright trip

    WCU faculty, staff visit Hungary through Fulbright Commission

    October 28

    Earlier this summer, Ingrid Bego, director of International Studies at Western Carolina University, and Wes Milner, executive director of WCU Global, were invited by the Fulbright Commission to attend a week-long visit in Hungary to strengthen the partnership between universities in Appalachia and Hungarian higher education institutions.

  • Photo of Munene Mwaniki

    Munene Mwaniki named WCU interim Global Black Studies director

    October 24

    Mwaniki, an associate professor of anthropology and sociology for the College of Arts and Sciences, was named the interim Global Black Studies director at WCU.

  • Brinson Honors College

    WCU student magazine wins first place in publications contest

    October 24

    In the fall, it starts as small as a story pitch. In the spring? As tiny as a sketch on a piece of paper. Those little ideas turn into Imagine magazine, a publication produced by student writers and designers at Western Carolina University.

  • Lisa Briggs (right) works with a HRD K-9 and handler at a WCU training.

    WCU human remains detection expert Lisa Briggs debunks false HRD K-9 information surrounding Hurricane Helene recovery efforts

    October 23

    Lisa Briggs, director of Western Carolina University’s Human Remains Detection K-9 training program and Emergency Disaster Management program, and Edwin Grant, an HRD K-9 program instructor and long-time law enforcement officer, have been deployed with their HRD K-9s since the start of the recovery process for missing persons in Western North Carolina following Hurricane Helene's devastation.

  • Tammy Barron in Colombian classroom

    WCU professor shares co-instruction expertise with teachers in Colombia

    October 16

    Western Carolina University has been engaged with Central and South American schools since 1978. Faculty travel and hold classes in various regions of Colombia, focusing on leadership in international schools. Tammy Barron, an associate professor in Western Carolina University’s College of Education and Allied Professions, has continued that long-time relationship by taking her expertise in co-teaching and instruction abroad.

  • WCU engineering student working in lab

    Julie Miller Denesha joins WCU Advancement to support College of Engineering, Technology

    October 15

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  • Cat Tran Driving

    Hop On Board

    October 15

    An inside look at the Cat-Tran.