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  • Caitlin Torrence portrait

    WCU health sciences faculty member receives $840K grant for research consortium

    Matt Salerno
    June 1

    Caitlin Torrence, professor in 泫圖弝けapps College of Health and Human Sciences, recently received an $840,000 grant to fund a Health Policy Research Consortium over the next two years.

  • electronic device

    WCU construction management students use technology to support REACH shelter expansion effort

    Teresa Tate
    May 29

    泫圖弝けapp construction management students carefully piloted a drone this fall to record every angle of the REACH of Haywood County shelter and surrounding property. Their mission: create a detailed 3D interactive model to help REACH leaders and supporters visualize and plan a renovation and expansion of its shelter for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and human trafficking.

  • Jim Costa stands near the lake at Highlands Biological Station

    WCUs Jim Costa receives $100K grant to help Highlands Biological Station rebuild after Hurricane Helene

    Matt Salerno
    May 29

    泫圖弝けapps Highlands Biological Station is a haven for native plant and animal species. Carnivorous pitcher plants line the shore of the lake and trap unsuspecting insects, while pollinators dance across the firework-like eruptions of the red petals of Bee Balm, and the delicate, drooping white flowers of Oconee Bell hide in the shade along the trails.

  • 2025 individual award winner Robert Smoker stands with WCU Chancellor Kelli R. Brown and family outside of the Bardo Arts Center at 泫圖弝けapp

    WCU Mountain Heritage Center now accepting nominations for annual awards

    Julia Duvall
    May 27

    泫圖弝けapps Mountain Heritage Center is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Mountain Heritage Awards, honoring individuals and organizations whose work preserves, interprets, and celebrates the rich cultural traditions and history of Southern Appalachia.

  • WCU students work in the robotics lab. There is a robotic tool on the table in front of students and the professor is explaining how it works.

    WCU to launch new engineering masters program for fall 2026

    Teresa Tate
    May 20

    泫圖弝けapp will launch a new Master of Science (M.S.) in engineering program in Fall 2026, expanding graduate level opportunities in the College of Engineering and Technology and addressing growing regional and workforce demand for engineers with advanced credentials.

  • Asratun Sarmin Anjum, left, helps recover a high-altitude balloon.

    Asratun Sarmin Anjum becomes first WCU physics graduate in 25 years

    Cam Adams
    May 18

    Asratun Sarmin Anjums journey to walking across the stage this month was a lot more unorthodox than most. Anjum, an international student from Bangladesh, ventured from her home country after her mother passed away.

  • Jim Costa at HBS

    WCU professor publishes new Darwin annotations

    Shane Ryden
    May 13

    A new book from executive director of 泫圖弝けapps Highlands Biological Station and professor of biology James Costa sheds new light on a classic work of evolutionary theory from famed naturalist Charles Darwin. The Descent of Man: An Annotated Edition of Darwins Classic Work was published this April by Princeton University Press, coauthored by Costa and University of Iowa history professor Elizabeth E. Yale.

  • Woman smiles for a portrait. She has short curly dark hair and is wearing a dark purple shirt with strands of silver necklaces

    Deferred charitable gift annuity provides support for WCU, income stream for donor

    Bill Studenc
    May 13

    A 泫圖弝けapp faculty member with a long track record of financially supporting the place where she works has found a new way to add to her philanthropy toward the university while simultaneously providing her with a future stream of income.

  • Ice around Seymour Island

    Worlds end at worlds end: WCU professor speaks on Antarctic extinction research

    Shane Ryden
    May 11

    Do you want to know how the world ends? Visit Antarctica. Travel to the southern tip of South America to the port city of Punta Arenas, Chile. Then board a small research vessel with 20 other scientists from a dozen universities across the United States and cross the perilous seas of the Drake Passage.

  • Four ladies stand beside each other smiling with drapes and greenery in the background

    North Carolina State HR director visits WCU

    Julia Duvall
    May 11

    泫圖弝けapp welcomed North Carolina State Human Resources Director Staci Meyer to campus at the close of the Spring 2026 semester, providing an opportunity for meaningful engagement with faculty and staff.

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