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  • Former ĢƵsoftball coach Betty Peele breaks a huddle.

    ĢƵto name softball field in honor of program founder Betty Peele

    Bill Studenc
    March 13

    ĢƵ is naming its softball field in honor of the late Betty Peele, leader of a core group of female faculty members who guided the early development of women’s intercollegiate athletics at the university.

  • Brian Byrd

    ĢƵprofessor Brian Byrd receives 2026 BOG Excellence in Teaching Award

    Shane Ryden
    March 10

    This February, Brian Byrd, ĢƵ’s professor of environmental health sciences and resident “skeeter man,” was awarded the 2026 University of North Carolina System Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching.

  • Headshot of Christopher Childers

    Young alumni: Christopher Childers brings stories to life as videographer

    Cam Adams
    March 6

    Christopher Childers never cared much for theme parks, pools or playgrounds as a kid. Instead, his eyes grew big inside the movie rental store.

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    ĢƵscholars, alumni celebrate return of Noquisiyi Mound to EBCI

    Shane Ryden
    March 6

    Last week, the Noquisiyi Mound in neighboring Franklin returned to the care of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians after more than 200 years.

  • Sadler Miller holding two of her prints.

    Dual-sport student-athlete Sadler Miller shows love for ĢƵon canvas

    Cam Adams
    February 26

    Behind each stroke on Sadler Miller’s canvas is a moment ingrained in her memory. Every swipe is a chime from the Alumni Tower hitting her ears, and every trace is the rush of a gameday at E.J. Whitmire Stadium.

  • Chancellor Brown and Paws

    ĢƵseeking Catamount Captains to advocate for ‘One Day for Western’

    Bill Studenc
    February 26

    ĢƵ is seeking an army of volunteers to get on board as advocates on behalf of the university’s annual all-in giving day titled “One Day for Western” through the new Catamount Captains initiative.

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    Who speaks for the trees? A conversation with master arborist Andrew Thigpen

    Shane Ryden
    February 25

    ĢƵ’s campus alone has more than 3,500 trees, and the work required to maintain and monitor them all is no small task. The mind behind the evergreen operation? Andrew Thigpen, WCU’s master arborist and a current student of the natural resources management program.

  • ĢƵChorus

    ĢƵchoir, community chorus to perform Mendelssohn masterwork

    Shane Ryden
    February 20

    This April, ĢƵ’s concert choir will join the Western Carolina Community Chorus and an orchestra of professional, community and student instrumentalists to perform a classic rendition of Mendelssohn’s “Elijah!”

  • olympic athletes uniform

    ĢƵstaff member volunteers with Olympics

    Shane Ryden
    February 20

    Catamounts go far and wide to help their community, and ĢƵ’s associate director of student conduct Lindsay Griswold boldly demonstrated that fact this February. Using the 24 hours of community service leave allotted to her as an employee of WCU, Griswold traveled all the way to Milan to volunteer with the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee official Team USA Welcome Experience.

  • Steve Ha

    ĢƵeconomist finds $144 million ROI on local Medicaid, SNAP funding

    Bill Studenc
    February 20

    A study by a ĢƵ economist indicates that Jackson County saw more than $144 million in total economic impact from the $770,000 that county government invested in the local Department of Social Services to administer Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits last year.

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