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Board of Trustees to hold quarterly meeting June 13-14
May 28WCU's Board of Trustees will hold its quarterly meeting at 9:30 a.m. Friday, June 14, in the board room of H.F. Robinson Administration Building.
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Rich Price named ĢƵchief marketing and strategic partnerships officer
May 27Rich Price, an alumnus and the executive director of economic development and strategic partnerships since January 2021, has been named WCU’s chief marketing and strategic partnerships officer.
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Study of Female Management Consultants
May 20A recent study by a group of ĢƵ professors in the College of Business indicates that leveraging applications that utilize artificial intelligence holds promise for test preparation and job interview practice by students, with potential benefits beyond academia.
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African American Society reunion features Greek anniversaries, return of gospel choir
May 17More than 150 African American alumni recently gathered at ĢƵfor a weekend of reconnecting, networking, food, fun and music highlighted by a performance by a beloved performance ensemble.
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Faculty members receive grant funding from NCInnovation for mosquito-borne infectious disease identification
May 16Brian Byrd, WCU’s mosquito expert and professor, along with Scott Huffman, professor in the Department of Chemistry and Physics, have been approved for grant funding from NCInnovation.
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Lifelong love of libraries leads to couple’s philanthropic support of Hunter Library
May 13A North Carolina couple’s lifelong affinity for libraries has inspired them to direct gifts and pledges totaling $25,000 to provide a boost for initiatives and services provided by Hunter Library.
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Gifts in honor of retired physical therapy professor support ĢƵprogram, students
May 13Three ĢƵphysical therapy students will gain valuable hands-on experience this summer providing pro-bono treatment and services to residents of a community in Honduras with limited access to health care.
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Facilities Management recognized with awards
May 8Joe Walker, ĢƵ’s associate vice chancellor for Facilities Management, has been given the 2024 Frank B. Turner award.
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Call Me MiSTER program graduates its first cohort
May 7When Andrue Smith walks across the stage this spring, earning his bachelor’s degree in middle grades education and history, he will have charted a path for men of color wanting to become teachers.
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Call Me MiSTER program graduates its first cohort
May 7When Andrue Smith walks across the stage this spring, earning his bachelor’s degree in middle grades education and history, he will have charted a path for men of color wanting to become teachers.