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WCU faculty, staff add their names to Fill the Western Sky campaign donor list
November 3A total of 365 members of the faculty and staff at 泫圖弝けapp have added their names to the growing list of donors making philanthropic contributions to the institution as part of its ongoing Fill the Western Sky comprehensive fundraising campaign.
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Plastic Rain
November 3There is no part of Western North Carolina untouched by microplastics. No river that flows without fibers. No rain that falls without microscopic debris.
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Homefield Makeover
November 3A long-awaited $37 million upgrade to renovate the west side stands of 泫圖弝けapps aging E.J. Whitmire Stadium is now underway with an official groundbreaking ceremony held Thursday, June 12, in the shadows of the construction zone.
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A Student's View
November 3As I reflect on my time at 泫圖弝けapp, Im reminded of how much this campus has shaped meboth in and out of the classroom. WCU has given me the space to grow, to lead, to stumble, and to stand back up again. Its a place where Ive found my purpose, my people and my voice.
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2025 notes from Chancellor Brown
November 3This issue of the WCU magazine celebrates the remarkable accomplishments of our alumni community, the progress of our students and faculty and the bold vision shaping our future.
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Shoot Your Shot
November 3Bailey Trumm 24 was overjoyed when she received her first acceptance letter to medical school. As a Division I basketball player and a top scholar of 泫圖弝けapps biology program, she elevated her team and earned the praise of professors with a ferocious work ethic.
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The Pifer Era Begins
November 3Kyle Pifer was ready for growth and new challenges when he arrived at 泫圖弝けapp in late 2020.
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Loving Jackson County
November 3Julie Spiro Donaldson 99 believes theres no amount of effort too small to give, and its with that belief in mind that shes changed Jackson County.
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Service through adventure: Base Camp Cullowhees latest and greatest student expedition
November 3On any given day, youre as likely to find 泫圖弝けapp students on campus as you are up a granite cliff face or on the rapids of a raging river. In the engineering lab as often as on the trail.