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WCU once again selected as ‘College of Distinction’ by online guide

The university is one of 14 institutions of higher education in North Carolina to be included in the publication.  

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Kossick presents lecture for ETSU physical therapy students

Mark A. Kossick, WCU professor of nursing, director of graduate programs in nursing and interim director of the post-master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice Program at the university’s Biltmore Park instructional site, presented a six-hour interprofessional lecture to physical therapy doctoral students at East Tennessee State University on July 2.  

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Belcher College announces new Catalyst Grants funding initiative

The grants will fund innovative and impactful projects of students, faculty and staff that change the way the college engages the public through the arts.  

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CatCards will be required to enter Hunter Library after 10 p.m.

Visitors who don't have WCU identification cards can enter the building prior to 10 p.m., but they will be unable to gain re-entry after that time.  

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Countdown to Cullowhee: 2 Days

A familiar face, a friendly smile, an excited wave… As students return home Cullowhee, campus is filled with vibrant life once again. It’s time to gather with friends, catch-up, and kick off a new year school year full of opportunity.  

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New chancellor applauds role of regional comprehensive institutions, calls for across-the-board excellence

Chancellor Kelli R. Brown addressed faculty and staff during her inaugural fall semester Opening Assembly on Wednesday, Aug. 14.  

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Workshops will focus on communication for women, business writing

WCU's Office of Professional Growth and Enrichment is offering the sessions at the university's Biltmore Park site in Asheville.  

Hannah Styles

Communication Student Spends Summer Covering Washington Politics

Earlier this year, Hannah Styles was searching through the Center for Career and Professional Development's Job Cat website looking for summer internship possibilities. She came across a link for the National Journalism Center, which places students with various media outlets in Washington, D.C. Despite knowing she would be facing a competitive field, Styles decided to apply.  

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Journey to Spain serves as World Languages scholarship fundraiser

A WCU contingent went on guided walks around Valencia that included sites such as the City of Arts and Sciences complex and what remains of Valencia’s 14th-century fortifications.  

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