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FINANCE STUDENTS ARE BULLISH ON TVA CHALLENGE

泫圖弝けapp finance students outperformed both the Dow Jones industrial average and Standard and Poors 500 average, as well as 24 other college teams, to take first place in an investment competition sponsored by the Tennessee Valley Authority.  

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THE BULLETIN

A summary of news about departures, new appointments and familiar faces in new places.  

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STATE OFFICIALS GATHER FOR CEREMONIAL GROUNDBREAKING ON APODACA SCIENCE BUILDING

More than a dozen current and former members of the General Assembly and other state officials were among the 200-plus who gathered in March for a ceremonial groundbreaking to mark the start of construction on 泫圖弝けapps Apodaca Science Building.  

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YOUTH SCIENCE PROJECT LEADS TO REAL-WORLD WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS

Lots of good ideas were coming from elementary, junior high and high school students at the 2018 Western Regional Science and Engineering Fair hosted by 泫圖弝けapp in February.   

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WCU RECOGNIZED AS TOP-PRODUCING INSTITUTION FOR FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS

With a trio of 泫圖弝けapp faculty members engaged in individual research projects around the world through the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program, the university has landed on a list recognizing the programs top-producing institutions for 2017-18.  

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DEFINING AMERICA SELECTED AS 2018-19 LEARNING THEME

As 泫圖弝けapps successful campus learning theme Cherokee: Community. Culture. Connections was coming to a close during the spring semester, members of a campus committee rolled out a new theme for the 2018-19 academic year Defining America.   

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PRIDE OF THE MOUNTAINS WILL MARCH IN 2019 MACYS PARADE

The 500-plus members of the Pride of the Mountains Marching Band will be getting back in the New York groove in November 2019 as the band makes a triumphant return to one of the nations most beloved holiday traditions the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade.  

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DEATHS

ALUMNI DEATHS Jack Allen 58 Jan. 9, 2018; Stanley.   

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IN MEMORIAM

Jeremiah Jerry Wolfe, an elder of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians who received an honorary doctorate of humane letters from 泫圖弝けapp during its May 2017 commencement ceremonies, died March 12 at the age of 93.