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Legacy Pinning ceremony honors family connections to WCU
November 21Nearly 90 new first-year and transfer students at ĢƵ celebrated the powerful bonds of kinship, tradition and alma mater during an annual ceremony Saturday, Nov. 16, as members of their own families who previously attended ĢƵpresented them with special pins signifying their unique connection to the institution.
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ĢƵearns ‘most engaged’ student voting honor from ALL IN
November 19Earlier this fall, Catamounts were encouraged to get to the polls, and two weeks after the election, ĢƵ was recognized for it.
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English professor picked for NC Literary Hall of Fame
November 18Ron Rash, the Parris Distinguished Professor in Appalachian Cultural Studies, has been named to the North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame.
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Global Black Studies program shines
November 18The 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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Psychology professor lauded for teaching excellence
November 18Professor Alvin Malesky has received the 2024 Award for Excellence in Teaching from the University of North Carolina Board of Governors.
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Chancellor Kelli Brown 4-peats on Business NC Power List
November 18For the fourth year in a row, Business North Carolina magazine included ĢƵChancellor Kelli R. Brown in its Power List of the state’s most influential leaders.
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College of Engineering and Technology to offer new concentrations this fall
November 18The College of Engineering and Technology will be offering several new and refreshed concentrations this fall as part of the college’s program expansion.
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Scott Swartzentruber named new chief information security and privacy officer
November 18After a nationwide search, the ĢƵ Division of Information Technology has named Scott Swartzentruber as its next chief information security and privacy officer, effective Nov. 13.
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