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ĢƵto host inaugural Fulbright Week April 8-12
March 27The Office of National and International Awards, in collaboration with the Office of Global Engagement, will host the inaugural Fulbright Week.
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Catamount crew crisscrosses Ireland for ĢƵtravel series maiden voyage
March 25From a chance for a proposal “do-over” on the Cliffs of Moher to a mother-daughter first visit to ancestral homelands, WCU’s inaugural Catamount Adventures trip offered an array of experiences both shared and personal in Ireland.
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Global Black Studies program shines
March 22The National Council for Black Studies, recognizes one academic program for outstanding achievement with the Sankore Institute Award. This year’s award recipient was WCU’s Global Black Studies program.
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Catamount community gives back during annual service weekend
March 22Members of the ĢƵfamily from as close as the Cullowhee campus to as far away as Ohio recently took time out of their schedules to provide a helping hand to their local communities for the second annual “Cats Give Back” service weekend.
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Hayley Sexton | A Day in the Life
March 22Join Hayley Sexton, a student at ĢƵ, as she navigates a typical day balancing academics and her passion for baseball photography. Follow along as she captures the thrilling moments on and off the field with the ĢƵbaseball team.
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Faculty, students collaborate on Health Equity Data Consortium
March 20Faculty and students represent ĢƵas part of 11 universities within the state tasked with engaging faculty and students to assess the impact the pandemic has had on NC residents.
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Pride of the Mountains to Ireland: Day 4
March 14On Thursday, March 14th, Pride of the Mountains journeyed from Dublin down to Kilkenny where they put on an energetic performance for a crowd of visitors and local school children. They also toured Kilkenny Castle and explored the shops.
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Additional donations boost estate gift, enable patron to see impact on parks, rec students
March 14Michael G. Paysour, a 1974 graduate of WCU, wanted to see firsthand the impact of his philanthropy and meet the young people he was helping.
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Spring Literary Festival returns to Cullowhee with Pulitzer Prize winner, bestsellers
March 14The 22nd Spring Literary Festival returns to ĢƵ April 1-5, with 13 writers and authors scheduled to attend.
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Pride of the Mountains to Ireland: Day 1 and 2
March 12The Pride of the Mountains Marching Band has been selected as one of two U.S bands to represent the United States at the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Ireland! They will also have the opportunity to visit many iconic sights during their trip. Follow along on Pride of the Mountains social media channels!