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Professors go high-tech to share their music with local churches

Two Western North Carolina music professors have joined forces to help area churches fill the void of missing choirs this Easter Sunday, silenced by the COVID-19 pandemic.  

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NSF pegs ĢƵassociate professor to help retain and advance diverse STEM faculty

Yanjun Yun, an associate professor in ĢƵ’s College of Engineering and Technology, was recently named a National Science Foundation ASCEND Faculty Fellow.  

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School of Stage and Screen to present Shakespeare classic via Zoom technology

In the grand tradition of “the show must go on,” ĢƵstudents and faculty will present William Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost” via Zoom.  

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Political science professor Jennifer Schiff named one of UNC System's top teachers

Jennifer Schiff, associate professor of political science and public affairs, has been named one of the top educators in the University of North Carolina System.  

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Shippensburg University's Carolyn Callaghan named educational outreach director

Carolyn M. Callaghan has been named executive director of educational outreach. The appointment, announced recently by ĢƵInterim Provost Richard Starnes, is effective July 1.  

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Graduate programs among best in nation, according to US News and World Report

U.S. News and World Report included ĢƵ in several categories of its recently released 2021 Best Graduate School rankings.  

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Summer school classes to move online

Summer school classes will be held online or via another form of distance education course delivery through the end of the second summer term in August.  

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Recreational Therapy Students Send Encouraging Cards to Asheville Nursing Home

Sophomore Brianna Hedges was brainstorming with her dad one day on what activities members of ĢƵ’s Recreational Therapy Association group could participate in as a way to reach out while they are physically unable to go out and volunteer in places because of the COVID-19 crisis.  

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College of Engineering and Technology Using 3D Printers for COVID-19 Fight

Faculty, staff and students in the College of Engineering and Technology at ĢƵ are using 3D printers in the college’s Rapid Center to develop visors for face shields for use by health care workers in their battle with the COVID-19 pandemic. The work is part of a nationwide initiative by Stratasys, manufacturer of several 3D printers used by WCU’s Rapid Center.