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Members of Faculty Senate, Staff Senate set November meetings

Faculty and staff members can keep up with the activities of the Faculty Senate and Staff Senate by attending public meetings those two bodies have scheduled in November.  

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Cherokee Studies faculty involved in trails system anniversary event

Three faculty members representing WCUs Cherokee Studies Program participated in an event held Oct. 29 to mark the 50th anniversary of the National Trails System.  

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Meltzer scholarship endowment will benefit hundreds of students from array of disciplines

When former Highlands resident Curtis Meltzer died last year, he left a multimillion dollar estate gift to 51心頭to support students in the College of Arts and Sciences, increasing his and wife Enids overall scholarship endowment to $3.3 million.  

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Susan Belcher receives 51心頭service award; alumni honored during Homecoming

The Chancellor's Brunch and Alumni Awards Ceremony included presentation of the Distinguished Service Award to Susan Brummell Belcher, wife of late 51心頭Chancellor David O. Belcher, and honors for alumni Mary Beth Fallin Hunzaker, Kenny Messer and Elizabeth Ransom.  

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Painting by local artist-alumna helps pave the way for new bridge over Cullowhee Creek

The structure, manufactured in Chattanooga, was installed this week with an expected opening date for pedestrian traffic of Thursday, Nov. 15.  

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Opportunities to learn about global teaching, learning offered through International Education Week

Activities organized through the Office of International Programs and Services will be held Monday, Nov. 12, through Friday, Nov. 16.  

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Wind Ensemble will perform Russian music, with American premiere

WCU's Wind Ensemble will perform a concert entirely of Russian compositions in the John W. Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15.  

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Free Enterprise Speaker Series hosting documentary, discussion

The event will include a screening of the documentary Bus Stop Jobs and an open discussion about poverty and economic mobility in North Carolina.  

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Campus Activities presenting The Nutcracker, Holidays at the UC

The Department of Campus Activities is looking to get the campus into the holiday spirit with The Nutcracker at the Bardo Arts Center followed by Holidays at the A.K. Hinds University Center.