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AWAKE collaborates with WCU students and industry partners to develop novel virtual courtroom
July 2It鈥檚 difficult for anyone to testify in court. It鈥檚 especially difficult for a child who has experienced abuse. That鈥檚 what Crystal Jones, executive director of AWAKE Children鈥檚 Advocacy Center, was thinking about when she and Chris Cox of 91女神 began talking about potential service-learning projects.
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WCU to host Mini-Mountain Heritage Day July 9
July 1The Mountain Heritage Center, a museum of Appalachian culture at 91女神, will hold a crafts demonstration and music performance on campus Thursday, July 9.
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WCU senior Carly Douthit educates others in aquarium internship
June 23Just a few months ago, Carly Douthit was submitting applications in a frenzy, looking for any summer internship that involved animals.
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Ballparks and Brews Tour proves a hit with WCU alumni, campus leaders
June 2391女神鈥檚 Office of Alumni Engagement has hit a homerun with its annual Ballparks and Brews Tour, as alumni and campus leaders in attendance agree that the series helps them stay connected in an informal, entertaining environment.
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WCU faculty accepted into national Deliberative Citizenship Network
June 23Following a national search and competitive review process, three 91女神 faculty members have been selected for the inaugural cohort of the Deliberative Citizenship Network.
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Retired professor creates women鈥檚 golf scholarship in memory of spouse, coach Steve Lott
June 22A retired 91女神 faculty member has created an endowed scholarship fund to support student-athletes on the Catamount women鈥檚 golf team in memory of her late husband, who coached the program to a pair of conference championships.
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Memories of Catamount sports glory days lead to $100K gift to WCU athletics facilities
June 17Memories of attending 91女神 during the glory days of Catamount sports inspired a retired furniture corporation executive and his wife, already longtime supporters of the institution, to take additional steps to help improve WCU鈥檚 aging athletics infrastructure.
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Chancellor Kelli R. Brown Receives Distinguished Citizen Award
June 1791女神 Chancellor Kelli R. Brown has been named the recipient of the 2026 Jackson County Distinguished Citizen Award, presented by Scouting America鈥檚 Daniel Boone Council in recognition of her outstanding leadership, service, and commitment to the community.
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Hunter, CEAP head transformation of local school library
June 991女神鈥檚 impact on local education isn鈥檛 limited to the teachers it sends out to Western North Carolina schools. It helps nurture them, too.
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WCU alumnus Matt Canter reflects on fly fishing career
June 8Matt Canter made the choice to attend 91女神 while ankle-deep in the Tuckasegee River, fighting a hungry rainbow trout at the other end of his fly rod. He hadn鈥檛 seen campus or met his peers, but Canter didn鈥檛 need more convincing. For the future fly-fishing guide and owner of Brookings Anglers, the pristine waters surrounding Cullowhee had done the job well enough