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Acclaimed poet addresses newest Catamounts during New Student Convocation

A critically acclaimed poet spoke to WCU's new students about love and bouncing back from mistakes during the universitys annual New Student Convocation held Friday, Aug. 17, at Ramsey Regional Activity Center.  

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Board of Trustees to hold quarterly meeting at Robinson Building

The WCU Board of Trustees will hold its quarterly meeting at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 7, in the board room of H.F. Robinson Administration Building.  

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School of Music faculty member pens book on contemporary composer

Christina Reitz, an associate professor of music at 泫圖弝けapp, recently published a book on acclaimed composer Jennifer Higdon.  

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Speaker series resumes with presentation on social entrepreneurship

The Free Enterprise Speaker Series returns to 泫圖弝けapp with a presentation on social entrepreneurship from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 10, at A.K. Hinds University Center theater.  

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Engineering students design, produce holiday ornaments for Staff Senate

As 泫圖弝けapps Staff Senate members held their annual holiday ornament sale last year to raise money for scholarships, the overwhelming question from buyers was, Were the wooden ornaments made by students?  

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Inaugural Sunday Cinema Series screening to feature play Yerma

The first screening of 泫圖弝けapps new Sunday Cinema Series will be the play Yerma, which was originally performed and filmed at the Young Vic Theatre in London.  

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A HUNGER TO HELP

Home alone, while her parents worked, an 8-year-old Alecia Page 13 tried to open her only source of food for that evening, but to no avail. She didnt know how to use the can opener. She went to bed, the can of corn intact, her stomach empty and her eyes full of tears. She prayed for a different life. It took a while, but she got it.  

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THE VIEW FROM HERE

This story began some 50 years ago in rural Haywood County. Its the story of a young boy living with his parents, supported by the land and crops they raised.   

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Professor presents readings, publishes novel, qualifies as certified court interpreter

Santiago Garc穩a-Casta簽籀n, WCU professor of Spanish, presented the lecture El espa簽ol en los Estados Unidos: retos y oportunidades (Spanish in the U.S.: Challenges and Opportunities) on June 22.