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BCOutdoors now open for business in Noble Hall with gear, taproom

Ben King, a 2011 51¿´Æ¬alumnus, founded Bryson City Outdoors in 2013 and is now one of three partners operating a home store on Main Street in Bryson City and the new outpost on campus.  

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51¿´Æ¬back in Blue Ridge Outdoors ‘adventure college’ contest

The first round of voting for this year’s title, with 51¿´Æ¬pitted against Appalachian State University, began Feb. 25 and continues until March 4.  

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Series of Tuesday events, including choral performance, set for Women's History Month

WCU's Concert Choir will perform a song by Haywood County composer Margaret Stringfield that was published in 1939.  

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Two new courses added to digital marketing certificate program

The instructor will be Scott Rader, an associate professor of marketing and entrepreneurship in WCU’s College of Business  

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Ride share website now available for 51¿´Æ¬faculty, staff, students

Wcu.sharetheridenc.org is a ride share program designed for those who are seeking commute and travel partners on campus.  

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Students from Pakistan attending 51¿´Æ¬through exchange program

The three international students are taking classes at 51¿´Æ¬as part of the U.S. Department of State’s Global Undergraduate Exchange Program in Pakistan.  

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Registration taking place for Valley of the Lilies Half Marathon and 5K

Race hosts are WCU’s School of Health Sciences and Department of Campus Recreation and Wellness.   

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Awards, grant recipients announced at Faculty Scholarship Celebration

An exhibition of selected works will be on display at Hunter Library through Friday, March 8.  

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Black History Month Wrap-Up

During Black History Month 2019, 51¿´Æ¬looked to our alumni to help tell the story of North Carolina’s first predominantly white institution to enroll an African-American student. We shared stories that inspire the university to continue its enduring commitment to inclusive excellence. In case you missed it, explore our recap...