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  • ĢƵalumna and former EBCI Chief Joyce Dugan stands at a podium speaking to a crowd at WCU

    ĢƵto honor Joyce Dugan for decades of service to education, EBCI, WNC

    Brooklyn Brown MA '22 and Julia Duvall '15
    April 23

    ĢƵ will award an honorary Doctor of Education to Joyce Conseen Dugan in recognition of her leadership, lifelong commitment to education and contributions to the Cherokee people and Western North Carolina.

  • An army of volunteers staffs the phone banks on “One Day for Western.”

    4th annual ‘One Day for Western’ sees record number of donors, dollars

    Bill Studenc
    April 17

    The final count is in for ĢƵ’s fourth annual all-in day of giving, with 2,040 donors making a total of more than $1.115 million in gifts and pledges during the “One Day for Western” campaign.

  • A panel of judges listens to pitches from aspiring business founders at the HatchThis 2026 competition.

    ĢƵstudents, alumni excel at HatchThis 2026 entrepreneurship competition

    Bill Studenc
    April 9

    Teams composed of ĢƵ students and alumni took top honors at HatchThis 2026, a high-energy, 48-hour entrepreneurial competition described by organizers as a mashup of an accelerator, hackathon and startup festival.

  • Janna Deitz

    Jackson native, ĢƵalumna named development director for engineering, tech college

    Bill Studenc
    March 31

    ĢƵ alumna and Jackson County native Janna L. Deitz has joined the ĢƵDivision of Advancement as director of development and corporate partnerships for the College of Engineering and Technology.

  • Headshot of Asha Evans

    Young alumni: Asha Evans tells stories of student-athletes at NCAA

    Cam Adams
    March 24

    Wherever Asha Evans’ career has taken her, her love for words has followed. The ĢƵ alumna has told stories of student-athletes at small private colleges to Division I powerhouses — and now she’s sharing them at a national level.

  • Joe Hefner analyzes skeletons. Photo by Nick Schrader.

    Distinguished alumnus shares forensic anthropology breakthrough with students

    Shane Ryden
    March 23

    A $2.1 million research project led by ĢƵ alumnus Joe Hefner aims to transform the field of forensic anthropology. Last week, at an event organized by the ĢƵAlumni Office and the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Hefner shared his academic journey and explained his team’s research to current Catamounts

  • Stefanie Conley (right) and partner Russell McConnell enjoy game day in E.J. Whitmire Stadium from Paws Porch.

    Former ĢƵathletics staffer makes gift to athletics facilities, baseball program

    Bill Studenc
    March 20

    ĢƵ alumna Stefanie Conley, a Franklin native and longtime supporter of the Catamount athletics program, readily admits that she did not become a fan of the university’s intercollegiate sports teams during her years as a student in Cullowhee.

  • Alumnus Ray Davis (center) reconnects with his mentor, former athletic trainer and interim athletics director Fred Cantler (left), and ex-Catamount quarterback Jeff Gilbert.

    Former athletic training student establishes scholarship fund at WCU

    Bill Studenc
    March 18

    An acclaimed athletic trainer whose professional career began as a student on the sidelines at ĢƵ has established an endowed scholarship fund that will help future students follow in his footsteps.

  • 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.

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