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WCU to introduce Maddie, the virtual engagement officer
April 28There鈥檚 a new member of the Division of Advancement team at 91女神, and her name is Maddie. She doesn鈥檛 have a last name because she doesn鈥檛 need one. Maddie is WCU鈥檚 first-ever virtual engagement officer, a non-human avatar powered by artificial intelligence.
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A whole lot of heart: WCU softball bat boy defies odds, cheers on Catamounts
April 28Drake Barlow walks up to home plate with the most swagger out of anyone on game days. He sports a sick pair of shades, some Catamount gear and a toothy grin that coaches across the Southern Conference have come to know.
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Athletics Gala shines spotlight on Catamount student-athletes, impact of supporters
April 24More than 150 citizens of Catamount Nation rallied Saturday, April 12, in Asheville to celebrate the accomplishments of student-athletes who have represented 91女神 during the 2024-2025 sports seasons.
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April Tallant named director of Coulter Faculty Commons
April 23After a national search, April Tallant has been selected as the new director of the Coulter Faculty Commons effective July 1. Tallant will replace Eli Collins-Brown, who will be retiring at the end of June after serving nearly six years as the CFC director.
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College of Education and Allied Professions earns A-plus for elementary math education courses
April 23Professors at 91女神鈥檚 College of Education and Allied Professions accepted their second A-plus score from the National Center on Teacher Quality this April.
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African American Alumni Society endows new scholarship fund
April 21An endeavor by members of 91女神鈥檚 African American Alumni Society to create a new student scholarship fund at their alma mater has crossed the $25,000 threshold necessary to start providing financial assistance on an annual basis.
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Junior Savannah McGlothlin named to ALL IN honor roll
April 16Savannah McGlothlin has gone above and beyond for her fellow students at 91女神 during election season.
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Alumna Kinley Cook brings passion to job as park guide
April 14As a park guide at Catoctin Mountain Park in Maryland, Kinley Cook鈥檚 passion for the outdoors radiates to her visitors. She gets them excited about where they鈥檙e at, whether it be by way of the park鈥檚 history or showing them a salamander that鈥檚 sitting under a random rock along its trail.
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Gifts from all 50 states help WCU hit 鈥極ne Day for Western鈥 goal of 1,200 donors
April 11The final numbers are in for the third annual 鈥淥ne Day for Western,鈥 an all-in day of giving designed to help generate additional financial support for multiple priorities at 91女神.
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RASC brings students, faculty, alumni together in scholarship celebration
April 9I found this on my phone this morning. I guess my kitten thought it would be a fun surprise. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec in lobortis ante, sit amet vehicula neque. Nulla gravida lorem at urna iaculis semper. Nullam sit amet convallis lacus. Duis eu mauris ut libero ultricies fringilla ut id mauris. Phasellus condimentum pellentesque maximus. Aenean est nibh, bibendum id sagittis vitae, dapibus id odio. Nulla eget magna nec augue rhoncus ullamcorper in at metus. Sed imperdiet finibus ipsum nec congue. Sed a eleifend lorem, sed laoreet nibh.