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Heritage awards will be presented to Sylva resident, historical society

The honors are given to recognize achievements in historic preservation and outstanding cultural contributions in the region.  

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Agatha Christie play 'The Mousetrap' to be staged at Hoey Auditorium

WCU's 2019-20 Mainstage theatre season gets underway with shows beginning Thursday, Sept. 26, and continuing through Sunday, Sept. 29.  

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New bachelor's degree program in integrated health sciences expects fall graduates

The interdisciplinary aspect of the program incorporates faculty expertise with courses from the colleges of Education and Allied Professions, Arts and Sciences, Business, and Health and Human Sciences.   

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Mountain Heritage Day 5K set for Sept. 28 with new course highlights

Proceeds from registration fees go toward the Cory David Spaugh Sports Management Association Scholarship.   

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Resource drive underway for Hurricane Dorian victims in Bahamas

WCU’s Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. is partnering with the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning to assist with storm relief.  

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Town hall on opioid and addiction crisis, potential solutions, coming up on campus

The free event is a partnership between WCU’s Center for the Study of Free Enterprise and the Jackson County Community Foundation.  

Latinx Students

New Latinx Studies Minor Available for WCU Students

For the first time, a U.S. Latinx Studies minor will be offered to WCU students this fall, headed by Melissa Birkhofer, a lecturer in the Department of English, who has been named director of the program. With the Hispanic population at WCU exploding over the last decade, Birkhofer is excited to see the minor added to serve that group of students.  

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The Humanistic Perspective of Nursing and Its Potential to Address the Opioid and Addiction Crisis

Nursing addresses the human response to health and illness and has very different philosophical underpinnings from the medical model, which predominates in the US health care system. The medical model is based on a biomedical perspective, which is often focused on disease and illness and involves the use of a systematic method of collecting evidence to support the diagnosis of a disease or disease state.20 The medical model defines health as the absence of disease or illness and is historically rooted in Rene Descartes’s dualism, which presumes that the mind and body are separate entities.  

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Campus and community volunteers are backbone of university's biggest public event

The 45th annual Mountain Heritage Day festival is set for Saturday, Sept. 28, on fields behind the Cordelia Camp Building.  

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