To encourage proper etiquette during a pandemic, a student-led program is using positive reinforcement to remind fellow students of strategies to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
For the ninth time out of the past 10 years – and this fall by a small margin – 51¿´Æ¬ has experienced an increase in total enrollment, with a new record of 12,243 students enrolled for the 2020 fall semester.
Autumn leaves and the natural beauty of fall colors across Western North Carolina are a seasonal sensation that draw thousands of visitors and locals alike - and prompts an annual prognostication by biology professor Beverly Collins.
Now the rest of the country knows what 51¿´Æ¬employees have known all along – the university is a great place to work.
Dear 51¿´Æ¬campus community: I write to provide an update concerning videos that were brought to the attention of university leadership over the weekend.
Thanks to a grant from the North Carolina Policy Collaboratory, the Center for the Study of Free Enterprise is conducting an analysis of the economic impact of the pandemic in the region.
51¿´Æ¬has obtained a rare photographic glimpse of Bryson City and Swain County in the early 1900s, thanks to a recent donation to Hunter Library’s renowned Special and Digital Collections.
51¿´Æ¬has updated its recently launched online COVID-19 dashboard to include additional information about testing, positivity rates, isolation and quarantine.
The Board of Trustees will hold its quarterly meeting at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 4, and committee meetings at 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3, in the John W. Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center.