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New study on ‘4% rule’ suggests different approaches to retirement strategies
December 12A study co-authored by a faculty member in ĢƵ’s College of Business and colleagues at two other universities indicates that recent changes in economic market conditions may necessitate a closer look at a long-held retirement strategy.
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Academic Success Program students visit Argentina with support from Fund for WCU
November 21Seventeen ĢƵstudents participated in an eight-day international learning experience for conditionally admitted students who successfully completed the Academic Success Program, thanks to support from the Fund for WCU.
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Gifts of $100,000 from communication alumnus create 2 annual scholarship funds
November 20A 1984 graduate of WCU’s communication program who is now senior vice president of operations for Charter Communications-Spectrum Reach has made $100k in gifts and pledges to create two new annual scholarships.
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Vitoria Domingues | A Day in the Life
November 8Follow along with Vitoria as she shows us a day in her life as a first-generation international student at WCU!
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From Whee to Wi
November 4The Cherokee syllabary character "wi" has become an increasingly common site on campus. Here's why.
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Shifting Retirement Income Landscape in U.S.
October 26Significant shifts in the retirement income environment across the nation intensified by the global COVID-19 pandemic are leading to increasing concerns among Americans about whether they will have sufficient funds to meet their needs during their golden years.
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Cody Dalton | Pride of the Mountains
October 20Meet Cody Dalton, the man of many talents at ĢƵ. As a political science major, he's got the academics covered, but he also takes the lead as the drum major for the Pride of the Mountains marching band. Dive into his world as a student at ĢƵ.
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Notes from Chancellor Brown
October 20This fall I celebrate my third anniversary at ĢƵand I’m looking forward to the first normal campus year in Cullowhee since 2019.
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Coffee and Culture
October 17In the heart of downtown Cherokee is a culturally-based coffee shop called Qualla Java. Qualla Java is named after the Qualla Boundary, the land trust of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
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