Western Carolina University’s Staff Senate will hold an open forum Monday, April 11, for review and discussion about the results of a staff survey conducted last fall.
Western Carolina University continues to progress toward another “Top Adventure College” title through an online readers’ poll conducted by Blue Ridge Outdoors magazine.
“Eat this book” may sound like a biblical instruction, but it is also at the heart of one of the activities during Hunter Library’s annual celebration of National Library Week, April 10-16.
Residents of Cullowhee and Sylva took the four top spots during the sixth annual Valley of the Lilies Half Marathon and 5-K held on campus Saturday, April 2.
Western Carolina University biology professor Kefyn Catley will present a program on photographing insects for the Sylva Photography Club on Saturday, April 9.
Imagine an explosion just took place on the campus of Western Carolina University. Picture it occurring at the soon-to-be replaced Natural Sciences Building, if you like.
A presentation by Hillary Poston, a graduate assistant on WCU’s orientation staff, placed first in competition at the 2016 Southern Regional Orientation Workshop at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, in mid-March.
A public presentation on “Solving Problems with Kenyan Youth” will take place Thursday, April 7, at 3:30 p.m. in Room 1 of Western Carolina University’s Natural Sciences Building.
Faye Junaluska will demonstrate the craft of creating white oak baskets on Thursday, April 14, and offer a workshop for participants who would like to weave a basket of their own on Sunday, April 17, at Western Carolina University’s Mountain Heritage Center.
Western Carolina University will host a Global Spotlight Series event on “Africa in World Affairs” on campus Wednesday, April 13.
Mario Rollig, a gay man imprisoned by the East German government in the 1980s, will be the guest speaker at the Jackson County Public Library in Sylva on Wednesday, April 13.