The conversation focused on ways of working better together to provide a more seamless transition for students seeking additional higher education opportunities.
Christina L. Reitz, ĢƵassociate professor of music, was a contributing author to “Women: Our Story,” a new publication released Feb. 5.
The compilation of awards includes those received during December 2018 and January 2019.
The 12 national recipients of the award are expected to engage in innovative and impactful projects in palliative care that also position them for growth as national leaders in that field.
S. Gordon Moore Jr. will speak on “The Next Level: The Impact of Inclusion on Excellence” at 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18, in the theater of A.K. Hinds University Center.
The current edition features a cover-story profile of WCU’s first African-American student, a woman whose name will be affixed to the university's newest residence hall.
The ceremony included congratulatory comments from Alison Morrison-Shetlar, ĢƵinterim chancellor, and Carol Burton, the university’s acting provost.
Rasul Mowatt will address the topic “City By Design: How the Seeds of Racial and Ethnic Division Are Integrated into Neighborhoods, Parks and Schools.”
A vulnerability assessment will be conducted in Duck, a coastal community touted as a premier beach vacation spot near important ecosystems and estuaries.