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WCU announces 2011-12 Galaxy of Stars Series

The Fine and Performing Arts Center at Western Carolina University announces its seventh Galaxy of Stars Series with a lineup intended to take audiences down memory lane. Individual tickets for the 2011-12 series went on sale Aug. 16. Prices are $20 for adults; $15 for WCU faculty and staff; $10 […]

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Rash wins honors as he completes novel

Western Carolina University faculty member and writer Ron Rash is putting the final touches on his new novel even as he is honored for the contributions he has made to Southern literature through his previous novels, short stories and poems.          Rash, who serves as WCU’s Parris Distinguished Professor of Appalachian […]

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Ford out as College of Arts and Sciences dean, Knotts in

A month of departmental oversight changes are over for now at Western Carolina University’s College of Arts and Sciences. On May 12, Dr. Wendy Ford was relieved of her of duties as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, a position that on June 6 was handed on an […]

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WCU’s Fine & Performing Arts Center to bear Bardo’s name

Western Carolina University announced Friday, June 3, that John W. Bardo’s name will be permanently affixed to its Fine and Performing Arts Center in recognition of the retiring chancellor’s efforts to make the $30 million, 122,000-square-foot facility a reality. Announcement of the honor was made during the WCU Board of […]

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New president named at Southwestern Community College

At a special called meeting on Tuesday, May 24, the Southwestern Community College Board of Trustees confirmed the selection of Dr. Donald Tomas of Aledo, Texas, as the college’s sixth president. His appointment was approved by the State Board of Community Colleges on May 20. Tomas, who will assume the […]

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Giant spider created by student catches professor’s eye

Kefyn Catley has a thing about spiders – studying and appreciating them, not smashing them with newspapers or shoes. But while Catley, associate professor of biology and coordinator of the secondary science education program, has seen his share of arthropods, not even he was prepared for the specimen he recently […]

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WCU holds commencement for graduate students

A Western Carolina University faculty member who has been recognized as one of the University of North Carolina system’s best teachers delivered the primary address on Friday, May 6 as WCU held commencement exercises at Ramsey Regional Activity Center to honor the accomplishments of approximately 325 graduate students. In his […]