Professor tells 150 students to take a hike … literally
Britt Cline reflects on leisure activities during a hike in Pinnacle Park. Students lend each other a hand at a stream crossing. Students check their heart rates during a hike. Students get a close...
View ArticleDillsboro community members tour campus
The developing partnership between Western Carolina University and Dillsboro took another step forward recently as town merchants and leaders visited campus to tour laboratories and other facilities,...
View ArticleWCU-Dillsboro partnership committee to give progress report Jan. 28
Members of a committee coordinating a revitalization partnership effort between Western Carolina University and the Jackson County town of Dillsboro will provide a progress report for the community at...
View ArticleJosefina Niggli celebration premiere to feature exhibit, photos and...
Ami Pisano, a senior theater major from Asheville, never met the late Josefina Niggli, a novelist, poet, playwright, screenwriter and Western Carolina professor born 100 years ago in Mexico. But Pisano...
View ArticleFaculty commit to helping achieve objectives to shore up Dillsboro economy
Western Carolina continued its pledge to Dillsboro recently by presenting town merchants and residents 10 objectives meant to strengthen the town’s economic position. Approximately 50 people, including...
View ArticleRecruiter from The Washington Center to visit WCU
Morgan Wilson, a recruiter for The Washington Center, will be on campus from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 21, and host an information session about internships in the Washington, D.C., area from 2 to...
View ArticleHealth care policy forum to be held Feb. 22
The Department of Political Science and Public Affairs and the Public Policy Institute at Western Carolina University will host a health policy forum at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22, in the Catamount Room...
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