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WCU’s Karayaka, Yu receive $45K grant for research
November 13ĢƵ College of Engineering and Technology professor Bora Karayaka knew it was a shot in the dark — but that shot ended up paying off.
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Project Discovery earns $175K grant to help expand resources
November 13Project Discovery director JennieV. Sorrells has seen her program impact the lives of tons of students. The project, hosted by ĢƵ, has given secondary students the opportunity to explore careers and colleges and partake in adventure-based learning.
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Donors provide emergency support to ĢƵstudents, faculty, staff affected by Helene
November 12Although the ĢƵ campus in Cullowhee avoided any significant damage from the fury of Hurricane Helene as it tore through Western North Carolina in late September, that does not mean that all students, faculty and staff emerged unscathed.
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Project AWE graduates six from first cohort
November 12Randa Gardner wrapped her arms around Beth Harmer, an assistant professor of social work inside the College of Health and Human Sciences at ĢƵ, with emotions flowing out. All day, she was nervous, and all her life, she hadn’t graduated from anything.
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ĢƵnursing student, veteran Isaac Jennings shares his higher education journey
November 11Looking back on his time before coming to ĢƵ, nursing student Isaac Jennings, a sophomore from Franklin, was always told the most important thing was contacting his chosen college’s military services director.
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ĢƵprofessor, alumnus bring glass blowing demo to campus
November 8Timm Muth, an assistant professor of practice in the College of Engineering and Technology at ĢƵ, looks at glass differently than most. Glass is more than just the material that makes windows.
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Alumni return to ĢƵfor annual homecoming celebration
November 6Jamie Van Pelt’s drive from Florida to ĢƵ isn’t the most riveting one. It’s several hours of rural highways, twists and turns and infamous Atlanta traffic, but when Van Pelt crests the hill south of Clayton, Georgia, he smiles.
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ĢƵhonors four prominent alumni at Homecoming 2024
November 5ĢƵ paused Saturday, Nov. 2, to honor four prominent alumni – a former automotive industry executive who has supported Catamount athletics for decades, an accounting professional with extensive family ties to WCU, an award-winning educator and an up-and-coming public relations practitioner.
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Tony and Emmy-nominated multidisciplinary artist to perform at ĢƵas part of Fall Speaker Series
November 4A Tony-nominated actor and spoken word artist will be making his way to ĢƵ.
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Family establishes memorial scholarship fund to assist nontraditional art students at WCU
November 4Nontraditional students working to earn a degree in an art-related major at ĢƵ soon will have financial assistance to help them pursue their passion, thanks to a memorial scholarship fund established by the family of a recent ĢƵgraduate who earned his degree after the age of 30.