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  • Family smiling together

    Daughter’s experience in WCU inclusive ed program leads parents to create endowment

    November 5

    A Western Carolina University initiative that brings individuals with intellectual disabilities to campus for a living and learning experience has had such a positive impact on the life of one participant that her parents have created a fund to help more young adults like their daughter move toward independent living.

  • Brian Whelan

    Childhood Socioeconomic Status Can Shape Shopping Habits as Adults

    November 4

    Memories of family economic conditions during childhood can have a significant influence on purchasing behaviors later in life, including whether adult consumers are likely to prefer private labels or generic products over popular big-name brands.

  • David Moore and Darrin Whatley at their home in Highlands

    Power of Giving

    November 4

    David Moore and Darren Whatley place a lot of value on public education, having both attended public universities. Moore is an alumnus of the University of South Alabama and began his graduate studies at the University of Tübingen, Germany, while Whatley attended Louisiana State University and the University of Texas.

  • Brent Kisner

    The Carlyle Letters Online find new home at Hunter Library

    November 4

    Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle have been significant figures to several scholars throughout the last century and some change. Western Carolina University English professor Brent Kinser is no exception.

  • Jeremy Jordan

    Catamounts Take the NFL

    November 3

    Seventy-one thousand fans in the stands. Another 200 more cheering from the luxury suites. Mercedes-Benz Stadium is lit for the Atlanta Falcons, and as the audience roars to announce their arrival, two Western Carolina University grads celebrate the success at the sidelines. One more good game for the books. Then they’re back to work.

  • Matt Henley

    Keeping Time

    November 3

    You can hear Western Carolina University’s heartbeat in the Tuckasegee. You can hear it in the thunder rumbling through. And in each of its Catamounts’ footsteps, one after the other, it sounds again: the passionate, centuries-long drumming of a community that cares.

  • Paws rides along with the Shetland ponies

    WCU faculty, staff add their names to ‘Fill the Western Sky’ campaign donor list

    November 3

    A total of 365 members of the faculty and staff at Western Carolina University have added their names to the growing list of donors making philanthropic contributions to the institution as part of its ongoing “Fill the Western Sky” comprehensive fundraising campaign.

  • WCU student works on microplastic labs

    Plastic Rain

    November 3

    There is no part of Western North Carolina untouched by microplastics. No river that flows without fibers. No rain that falls without microscopic debris.

  • Groundbreaking ceremony

    Homefield Makeover

    A long-awaited $37 million upgrade to renovate the west side stands of Western Carolina University’s aging E.J. Whitmire Stadium is now underway with an official groundbreaking ceremony held Thursday, June 12, in the shadows of the construction zone.

  • Grady Jones

    A Student's View

    November 3

    As I reflect on my time at Western Carolina University, I’m reminded of how much this campus has shaped me—both in and out of the classroom. WCU has given me the space to grow, to lead, to stumble, and to stand back up again. It’s a place where I’ve found my purpose, my people and my voice.