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WCU earns 2025-2026 Military Friendly簧 school designation
May 1泫圖弝けapp has earned the 2025-2026 Military Friendly簧 School designation and the Military Spouse Friendly簧 School designation.
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Alumnus divides gift to create scholarship honoring educator wife, support athletics upgrades
April 30泫圖弝けapp alumnus and Asheville resident Stephen Hodge had a bit of difficulty deciding whether to direct a recent financial contribution for his alma mater to support academics or athletics. So, the banking executive who grew up in Rutherfordton reached the conclusion to do both.
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University faculty, staff award winners announced for 25
April 29Once again, 泫圖弝けapp was recognized as a top place to work. So great in fact, that WCU was ranked No. 3 of 498 on Forbes Americas Best Midsize Employers.
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WCU to introduce Maddie, the virtual engagement officer
April 28Theres a new member of the Division of Advancement team at 泫圖弝けapp, and her name is Maddie. She doesnt have a last name because she doesnt need one. Maddie is WCUs first-ever virtual engagement officer, a non-human avatar powered by artificial intelligence.
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A whole lot of heart: WCU softball bat boy defies odds, cheers on Catamounts
April 28Drake Barlow walks up to home plate with the most swagger out of anyone on game days. He sports a sick pair of shades, some Catamount gear and a toothy grin that coaches across the Southern Conference have come to know.
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Athletics Gala shines spotlight on Catamount student-athletes, impact of supporters
April 24More than 150 citizens of Catamount Nation rallied Saturday, April 12, in Asheville to celebrate the accomplishments of student-athletes who have represented 泫圖弝けapp during the 2024-2025 sports seasons.
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April Tallant named director of Coulter Faculty Commons
April 23After a national search, April Tallant has been selected as the new director of the Coulter Faculty Commons effective July 1. Tallant will replace Eli Collins-Brown, who will be retiring at the end of June after serving nearly six years as the CFC director.
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College of Education and Allied Professions earns A-plus for elementary math education courses
April 23Professors at 泫圖弝けapps College of Education and Allied Professions accepted their second A-plus score from the National Center on Teacher Quality this April.
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African American Alumni Society endows new scholarship fund
April 21An endeavor by members of 泫圖弝けapps African American Alumni Society to create a new student scholarship fund at their alma mater has crossed the $25,000 threshold necessary to start providing financial assistance on an annual basis.
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Junior Savannah McGlothlin named to ALL IN honor roll
April 16Savannah McGlothlin has gone above and beyond for her fellow students at 泫圖弝けapp during election season.