- Campaign: Geology professor starts scholarship
- WCU to re-create "War of the Worlds" for Oct. 30 radio show
- College of Business included among Princeton Review's '296 Best'
- WCU 'Intellectual Throwdown' to decide most influential thinker
- Three WCU students beat competition at safety engineers conference
- Students to act scenes from contemporary theater Oct. 21-23
- WCU volunteers to work on seven projects for Make a Difference Day
- Ceramacist Jeff Oestreich to host talk, demonstrations Oct. 21
- Art and Design to host open house Oct. 21
- Honors College supports Cullowhee revitalization
During the three-day visit, the Coulter Building parking lot and faculty/staff parking spaces across from Scott Hall will be reserved. Parking on Joyner Drive and some parking at Madison Hall also will be reserved. Chartered buses will be on campus to transport guests to various locations, including the N.C. Center for the Advancement of Teaching and the Ramsey Regional Activity Center for a special performance by the Pride of the Mountains Marching Band.
Board meetings are open to the public unless there are items to be discussed in closed session, as provided by law. The UNC Board of Governors is the policy-making body of the UNC system.
The dedication of the Campus Recreation Center will be a part of the Board of Governors’ agenda. The entire campus community is invited to attend the official dedication ceremony at 9 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 17. The event is scheduled to take place at the climbing wall inside the center.
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