University News

Former N.C. Supreme Court Justice to discuss NCAA issues Feb. 20

WCU's Public Policy Institute will host Robert Orr, former North Carolina Supreme Court justice, for a discussion titled “Should NCAA Athletes Get Paid?” on Monday, Feb. 20.

WCU announces fall graduation, dean’s lists

WCU has announced its graduation and dean’s lists for fall semester 2011.

MBA information sessions to be held in Asheville

WCU’s master’s degree program in business administration will hold information sessions for prospective students in Asheville during February and March.

Jam series to feature concert by Chompin’ at the Bit String Band

The First Thursday Old-Time and Bluegrass Jam Series will continue at WCU’s Mountain Heritage Center on Thursday, Feb. 2, with a concert featuring the Chompin’ at the Bit String Band of Asheville.

Local students to compete at Western Regional Science Fair

Students from across Western North Carolina will participate in the 2012 Western Regional Science Fair on Tuesday, Feb. 7, and Wednesday, Feb. 8.

WCU revives “Music Is” for first time since 1976

A concert version of the long-lost musical "Music Is" by the great Richard Adler is set to hit the stage Feb. 4 and 5 at WCU.

WCU will host ‘The Vagina Monologues’ on Feb. 10-11

Western Carolina University’s Department of Intercultural Affairs will host “The Vagina Monologues” at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 10-11, in the A.K. Hinds University Center Grandroom.

New flagship building nears completion

The four-story, 160,000 square-foot Health and Human Sciences Building on WCU’s west campus will bring under one roof more than 1,000 students, faculty and staff.

WCU track to be closed through Thursday

The track at WCU's Catamount Athletics Complex will be closed Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 25 and 26.

WCU vying for ‘student section’ honor

“Hunter’s Hooligans,” along with the pep band, cheerleaders and dance team, create one of the Southern Conference’s best basketball environments at WCU’s Ramsey Center.

Poetry Revival coming to campus Wednesday

The Poetry Revival, a spoken-word theater experience, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25, in WCU's Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center.

Service Learning Fair to be held Tuesday

More than 40 community groups will participate in the Service Learning Fair to be held in the Grandroom of A.K. Hinds University Center from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 24.

Professor delivers keynote address at national conference

David Claxton, professor of health and physical education, recently presented the 31st annual Dudley Allen Sargent Lecture at the National Association for Kinesiology and Physical Education for Higher Education annual conference in San Diego.

Race to the Ballot campaign to begin on campus

A Western Carolina University student organization has partnered with the Coalition to Protect All N.C. Families to host the college kickoff of the coalitions’ statewide Race to the Ballot campaign at WCU on Friday, Jan. 27.

Cats score record-breaking 141 points

The WCU men’s basketball team set a single-game scoring record and recorded the third-largest margin of victory in NCAA history in its Tuesday night win over Toccoa Falls.

Two photography workshops to be offered

WCU’s Office of Continuing Education will be offering workshops on digital camera basics and processing digital images in the coming weeks.

Broadway classics set for Friday

The talents of five Broadway stars will be featured as the show from composer and lyricist Neil Berg gets under way in the Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center.

Workshop series to focus on men’s issues

The EMBER series is intended to help participants redefine how men and the world view masculinity and manhood, and to address topics such as media, body image, family and sexual assault.

Workshops set on women’s issues

The free series will address topics such as communication and red flags in romantic relationships, a healthy mind and body, media stereotypes and emotional intelligence.

‘Liars Bench’ show to be presented Jan. 19

WCU’s Mountain Heritage Center will host a free performance of “The Liars Bench” Southern Appalachian variety show Thursday, Jan. 19.

Creeks serve as outdoor classrooms

Tuscola High School students participating in a project between their school and Western Carolina University are learning while they get their waders wet in regional creeks.

Radon awareness campaign to kick off Jan. 18

The environmental health program at Western Carolina University will host a public lecture about the potential hazards posed by radon gas, including the distribution of free home radon monitors, Wednesday, Jan. 18.

Radio adaptation of ‘Dracula’ to be staged Tuesday

WCU’s original radio broadcast adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel "Dracula" will be staged at the John W. Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m.

Workshop to address performance appraisals, job design

A workshop aimed at helping employers improve their skills in conducting employee performance appraisals and designing jobs will be offered Thursday, Jan. 26, by WCU’s Office of Continuing Education.

Passlof exhibit to open with reception

The work of the late painter Pat Passlof is the focus of a joint exhibition of WCU’s Fine Art Museum and the Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center in Asheville.

King events continue through Saturday

Emmy Award-winning broadcaster and journalist Ed Gordon will be the keynote speaker for WCU’s annual celebration honoring slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

‘Faculty Showcase’ set for Tuesday

Members of the School of Music faculty will perform a variety of instrumental and vocal music during a free concert in the recital hall of the Coulter Building.

Installation week events being planned

The formal installation of David O. Belcher as chancellor will cap a week of activities highlighting the accomplishments of the university community and its partners.

Saturday games set for TV broadcast

WCU’s basketball teams will be battling Southern Conference foes Saturday during games that will be broadcast live by WMYA from the Ramsey Regional Activity Center.

Students show way to great outdoors

Adventure guides that detail how and where to enjoy all types of outdoor activities close to WCU have been posted online, and printed copies are available across campus.

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