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Campus pets lift spirits, bring smiles to WCU
January 29Amidst the stress of college, there are a few calming personalities students occasionally run into on their way to class: pets. For a single moment while they stop to pet them, all those worries evaporate.
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Retired professor, staff member spouse endow scholarship for psychology students
December 3An estate gift from a retired ĢƵ faculty member and his spouse, a current ĢƵstaff member, will establish an endowed scholarship fund to provide financial support to students working toward undergraduate degrees in psychology.
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Call Me MiSTER welcomes new cohort for 2025-26
November 19One of Antonio Tyson’s greatest mentors in high school was his drama teacher. The ĢƵ student had a lot going on at home his senior year, and through that, his drama teacher was a shoulder to lean on.
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Daughter’s experience in ĢƵinclusive ed program leads parents to create endowment
November 5A ĢƵ initiative that brings individuals with intellectual disabilities to campus for a living and learning experience has had such a positive impact on the life of one participant that her parents have created a fund to help more young adults like their daughter move toward independent living.
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ĢƵfaculty member receives $9,000 to conduct autism training workshops across NC
October 28As an undergraduate student at North Carolina State University finishing her psychology degree, Malinda Pennington, assistant professor in the Special Education and Inclusive Learning program at ĢƵ, needed an internship to fulfill the requirement for an abnormal psychology course.
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Making (brain) waves: ĢƵadds neuroscience minor
October 27The brain is one of the world’s greatest marvels. It’s full of neurons, and every day it sets in motion an orchestrated wonder called the human body. Thanks to a new minor, Catamounts will be able to use their own noggins to learn more about it.
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The Catamount School celebrates academic growth, rising enrollment
October 6The Catamount School, a lab school operated by ĢƵ in partnership with Jackson County Public Schools, is celebrating a year of academic progress and a significant increase in student enrollment.
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Young alumni spotlight: Harp passes on guidance as Greek life adviser
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WCU–CIHA partnership grows Cherokee’s next generation of healers
September 5In the midst of ongoing staffing challenges across the healthcare industry, the innovative partnership between ĢƵ (WCU) and the Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority (CIHA) is doing exactly what a great pipeline should do -- it matches local talent with meaningful careers close to home, expands continuing education opportunities, and opens career-ladder pathways for enrolled members of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians (EBCI).
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Alec Harris named development director for College of Education, Allied Professions
August 5Alexander “Alec” Harris, former recreation and events supervisor for the municipality of Jersey Village, Texas, is the new director of development for ĢƵ’s College of Education and Allied Professions.