The old saying goes, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” For alumnus Greyson Rowlands, trying one more time for a Fulbright Award was exactly what he needed to succeed.
The Office of National and International Awards, in collaboration with the Office of Global Engagement, will host the inaugural Fulbright Week.
The National Council for Black Studies, recognizes one academic program for outstanding achievement with the Sankore Institute Award. This year’s award recipient was WCU’s Global Black Studies program.
WCU students and Sports Marketing Association club members recently had the opportunity to attend an SMA conference in Tampa, Florida.
WCU has once again garnered national attention for being one of the best places in the nation to work.
Chancellor Kelli R. Brown will once again serve on the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge Presidents’ Council.
Abby Bentley worked as a research scientist after her undergraduate studies. In the field, she was concerned with environmental toxicology – she would test water near agriculture sites for certain pollutants.
WCU faculty member Lane Perry is working to understand the nuances of successful entrepreneurship in rural communities.
Last September, English Studies professor Brent Kinser was recognized for more than 20 years of editorial work when Duke University Press held a celebration for the publication of the 50th and final volume of “The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle.”