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Free Enterprise Speaker Series hosts 'Democracy in Decline' program

Less than a month before the November midterm elections, 51心頭s Free Enterprise Speaker Series will host a presentation titled Democracy in Decline, examining international developments in voting and free societies, on Thursday, Oct. 25.  

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Foundation Board honors Belchers with endowed scholarship

WCUs Foundation Board of Directors express gratitude for David and Susan Belcher with a new endowed scholarship in their honor.  

Soccer Alumni

Soccer lovers keep kickin long after game is over

Its for the love of the game that former members of WCUs mens soccer team keep coming back to campus to see former teammates, play a little soccer and raise money for the 51心頭soccer program.   

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Harris rides bike on Cullowhee Mountain during biology fundraiser

Darby Harris, an instructor in WCU's Department of Biology, rode up and down Cullowhee Mountain on his bicycle to raise money for the Student Biology Club.  

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Faculty Senate schedules Oct. 24 meeting at University Center

A regular business meeting of WCU's Faculty Senate will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, in the Multipurpose Room at A.K. Hinds University Center.  

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51心頭employees give back in time, talent, treasure

Members of WCUs faculty and staff senates do their part by coming together to support those in need.  

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Prospective students to converge on campus for Open House

Prospective students will have a chance to learn about the ins-and-outs of college life as 51心頭holds Open House on Saturday, Oct. 27.  

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Variety of courses, workshops offered at WCU's Biltmore Park site

WCUs Office of Professional Growth and Enrichment is offering courses and workshops through early November focusing on retirement, Six Sigma training, employment law and the challenge of recruiting employees in the Age of the Millennial.  

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Love for Cats keep Greeks coming back

Its a family affair during WCUs Greek Challenge each fall, when fraternities and sororities past and present compete to raise money for Catamount athletics. While the competition is a win for all student-athletes, only one fraternity and one sorority get to claim bragging rights when the fundraising totals are announced during Homecoming.