Set for 3 to 5 p.m., the event will be held on the brickyard adjacent to Hunter Library and the Mountain Heritage Center.
A national search will begin immediately for a new women's head basketball coach after the WCU Board of Trustees did not approve an employment contract for Heather Kearney Thursday, June 20.
The fall program will kick off at WCU’s Biltmore Park site with a one-day workshop Thursday, Sept. 12.
Musical selections will be presented that were favorites as the annual holiday fundraisers were presented on campus from 1970 until 2013.
Participating in just her third pageant, sophomore Lindsey Woodward will compete for the Miss North Carolina crown in Raleigh on Saturday, June 22.
Todd Creasy, WCU associate professor of management and project management, will serve as workshop instructor.
The faculty of the Mountain Collegium Music Workshop will perform on early and folk instruments in the recital hall of the Coulter Building.
Folklorist, storyteller and musician Lee Knight is set to perform on campus Tuesday, July 2.
He was a leader in the enterprises of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, most notably as general manager of the Cherokee Boys Club for 53 years.