They were a little older, a little wiser and most liked to play poker. And with nicknames including Pee Wee, Buffalo and Pinball, you knew they were going to make something happen — and they did.
It’s time for breakfast and more than 50 NFL football players show up. For Joey Blake ’12, this is not an anxiety dream; it’s a great reason to get up in the morning. Blake has two years under his belt as the head dietitian for the Los Angeles Rams and revels in his work.
The idea of building a career in the field of law didn’t come overnight to Mark Martin ’85. He received some hints along the way from individuals who were important in his life.
Kiley Hill was excited when he was named the new head coach of Western Carolina University’s women’s basketball program on July 8. Yet, Hill knew he was stepping into a difficult situation.
Chacon and others created 'Gauge,' a three-channel video installation that is featured in a new exhibition at WCU's Fine Art Museum.
She will speak on the topic “Interconnectedness: Serving the Whole Individual through Integration” on Wednesday, Sept. 4.
Beverly Collins combines her knowledge of forest ecology with observations of weather trends to assess the potential for a strong fall color season.
The sessions provide an opportunity for WCU employees to have a photo made for departmental websites and other official uses.