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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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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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WCU earns repeat recognition through IIE American Passport Project
June 391女神 has once again been selected by the Institute of International Education to receive an IIE American Passport Project grant鈥攎arking the university鈥檚 second time earning the competitive award.
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WCU health sciences faculty member receives $840K grant for research consortium
June 1Caitlin Torrence, professor in 91女神鈥檚 College of Health and Human Sciences, recently received an $840,000 grant to fund a Health Policy Research Consortium over the next two years.
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WCU construction management students use technology to support REACH shelter expansion effort
May 2991女神 construction management students carefully piloted a drone this fall to record every angle of the REACH of Haywood County shelter and surrounding property. Their mission: create a detailed 3D interactive model to help REACH leaders and supporters visualize and plan a renovation and expansion of its shelter for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and human trafficking.
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WCU economist finds $144 million ROI on local Medicaid, SNAP funding
February 20A study by a 91女神 economist indicates that Jackson County saw more than $144 million in total economic impact from the $770,000 that county government invested in the local Department of Social Services to administer Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits last year.
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WCU鈥檚 鈥極ur Natural World鈥 Camp for youngest Jackson County students ignites STEM passion in rural classrooms
December 9WCU professors are helping Jackson County's youngest learners embrace STEM and understand how science is embedded in rural communities.
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WCU Athletics brings holiday cheer with Education Days for local students
December 8Earlier this month, 91女神 Athletics welcomed more than 1,000 Jackson County Public Schools students to campus for its annual Education Days basketball games鈥攂ringing early holiday cheer and an unforgettable afternoon of hoops.
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WCU photography class restores damaged photos lost during Helene
November 26Amidst the devastation left by Hurricane Helene, Taylor Schenker spent her time looking for memories along the river. Photos floated down the current, creased, ripped and water damaged, lost from those whose lives were shaken by the storm.
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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 鈥 while helping local dogs in the process.