Officers representing the WCU chapter of Rotaract, a Rotary-like organization for college students, spoke about their group’s service projects.
He has joined the university’s Office of Legal Counsel after serving as an assistant district attorney in Wake County for nearly four years.
Blue Ridge Outdoors magazine's contest began Feb. 25 and had regional colleges and universities meeting in head-to-head matchups in a 32-school bracket.
More than 40 national banners will be presented during the flag parade, which begins at the Cordelia Camp Building and ends at Central Plaza.
Kappa Alpha Psi met in Asheville to recognize contributions and service by members and outstanding individuals from the community.
Campus and community will come together for what's believed to be the nation’s largest single-day effort to remove garbage from a waterway.
Todd Creasy, associate professor in WCU’s College of Business and Juran Institute certified master black belt in Six Sigma, will serve as instructor.
Employee attendance is considered work time (university service) with the appropriate approval of the individual’s supervisor.
The event, part of the 2019 North Carolina Science Festival’s Statewide Star Party, is open to the public.