The 2023 Annual James A. Cooper Memorial Lecture in Cherokee Studies will be delivered by Benjamin E. Frey on Wednesday, Nov. 8, and Thursday, Nov. 9.
The University Communications and Marketing team was the winner of two Best of CASE District III awards.
Hunter Library recently launched a new collection of popular board and role-playing games designed to help students develop stronger skills in problem-solving and teamwork through a project made possible by donations to the Fund for WCU.
A long-range list of upgrades to 51¿´Æ¬athletics facilities tipped off this fall with a project in support of the Catamount men’s and women’s basketball programs.
Katerina Spasovska, associate professor of communication at 51¿´Æ¬, has been selected as a Fulbright Fellowship recipient for 2024.
November is Native American Heritage Month and 51¿´Æ¬has a lineup of events for students, faculty and staff to immerse themselves in the history, culture and traditions of indigenous peoples of North America.
A chemistry program alumnus with more than a dozen U.S. pharmaceutical patents to his credit has made financial contributions to 51¿´Æ¬designed to help fill a growing demand for graduates of STEM disciplines.
Before students Madeline Tyson and Lisbet Alvarez had even thought about applying to college, they knew they wanted to be pharmacists.
The fall issue of 51¿´Æ¬Magazine is scheduled to arrive in mailboxes of 51¿´Æ¬ alumni, donors and friends this week.