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Free performance on campus to trace journey of traditional ballads

Folklorist, storyteller and musician Lee Knight is set to perform on campus Tuesday, July 2.  

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Raymond Kinsland, icon of Cherokee community and WCU honorary doctorate recipient, passes away at 84

He was a leader in the enterprises of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, most notably as general manager of the Cherokee Boys Club for 53 years.  

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Organizational changes made in Office of University Marketing

WCU's chief of staff has announced staff assignments related to the pending departure of the university's chief marketing officer.   

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UNC board appoints Morrison-Shetlar, Winter to policymaking groups

The action came as part of the University of North Carolina Board of Governors meeting Wednesday, May 22, in Chapel Hill.   

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Completing three decades on campus, Alumni Tower undergoes cleanup, renovations

The work continues through Friday, Aug. 2, with areas around the tower inaccessible to pedestrians while repairs are being made.   

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Salido graduates from Leadership North Carolina program

Arthur Salido, WCU’s executive director of community and economic engagement and innovation, graduated from Leadership North Carolina, a prestigious program with a mission to inform, develop and engage committed leaders by broadening their understanding of and involvement in issues and opportunities facing North Carolina.  

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Registration underway for ‘WHEE for Life’ Summer Bingo Challenge

Led by WCU’s employee wellness team, the event encourages faculty and staff to participate in various wellness activities.   

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‘Cultivating Collections’ on display through July 26 at Fine Art Museum

A closing reception will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, July 25.   

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Murdock’s last big adventure with Project Discovery kids is trip on C and O Canal

Program staffers and local students have been pedaling the length of a 184.5-mile towpath from Cumberland, Maryland, to Washington, D.C.   

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