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CCESL to host MLK National Day of Service events
January 14ĢƵ’s Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning will host a series of events in partnership with local organizations to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 19 and Wednesday, Jan. 21.
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Peace in action: ĢƵstudents bring Nobel ideas to San Diego
January 13This past November, five Brinson Honors College students traveled to San Diego to present their “Partners in Peace” project at the National Collegiate Honors Council’s annual conference.
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ĢƵconstruction management students use SPOT to help local community
January 12At the Southwestern Child Development Commission building, the future is meeting the past.
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WCU’s ‘Our Natural World’ Camp for youngest Jackson County students ignites STEM passion in rural classrooms
December 9ĢƵprofessors are helping Jackson County's youngest learners embrace STEM and understand how science is embedded in rural communities.
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CET students build doghouses for SPOT, donate others to local animal rescue
November 21The aroma of sawdust filled the air for weeks on end inside the construction management lab in Belk. Hammers were banging, drills were squealing and six different teams were looking to make their mark on the College of Engineering and Technology — while helping local dogs in the process.
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Call Me MiSTER welcomes new cohort for 2025-26
November 19One of Antonio Tyson’s greatest mentors in high school was his drama teacher. The ĢƵ student had a lot going on at home his senior year, and through that, his drama teacher was a shoulder to lean on.
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ĢƵto expand student support services for STEM students
November 14Kristin Daiber, the director of the Office of Student Retention, recently received a TRIO grant from the Department of Education for $1.4 million.
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Daughter’s experience in ĢƵinclusive ed program leads parents to create endowment
November 5A ĢƵ initiative that brings individuals with intellectual disabilities to campus for a living and learning experience has had such a positive impact on the life of one participant that her parents have created a fund to help more young adults like their daughter move toward independent living.
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The Carlyle Letters Online find new home at Hunter Library
November 4Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle have been significant figures to several scholars throughout the last century and some change. ĢƵ English professor Brent Kinser is no exception.
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Service through adventure: Base Camp Cullowhee’s latest and greatest student expedition
November 3On any given day, you’re as likely to find ĢƵ students on campus as you are up a granite cliff face or on the rapids of a raging river. In the engineering lab as often as on the trail.