Ricardo Nazario-Colón, chief diversity officer, has taken the oath of office as president of the Appalachian Studies Association for 2022-2023.
The quarterly meeting will be held in H.F. Robinson Administration Building.
This upcoming fall semester, the College of Business will begin offering its nationally recognized bachelor’s degree in marketing program in an online format.
The College of Education and Allied Professions has been granted accreditation from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.
The Forensic Anthropology Program recently hosted three days of experiential training in structural fire and arson investigations – building and burning a furnished structure in the process.
The new scholarship fund will provide students from underrepresented groups opportunities to become health care professionals.
In a partnership announced on Tuesday, May 24, Mission Health will fund a full-time nursing faculty position at WCU to help serve more students who want to become nurses.
Two students from WCU are among an elite national group selected to receive up to $25,000 for a year of study abroad and immersion in foreign culture and languages.
The first of a new academic tie to community engagement is now underway at WCU.