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Kyle Pifer named ǿմý Director of Athletics
May 19ǿմý Chancellor Kelli R. Brown announced today, Monday, May 19, the selection of Kyle Pifer to serve as the director of athletics following approval of his contract by the university’s Board of Trustees during a special-called meeting earlier in the day.
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ǿմý to hold groundbreaking ceremony June 12 for stadium renovations project
May 14ǿմý will hold a groundbreaking ceremony at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 12, to kick off the first phase of a series of planned upgrades for E.J. Whitmire Stadium and other aging facilities used by Catamount student-athletes.
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From LEGO to launch: Antonson twins look back on their ǿմý journey
May 8Trevor and Ty Antonson’s childhood was filled with LEGO creations—buildings, starships, train cars and more. The twins shared a bedroom and dedicated the other to their masterpieces.
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ǿմý students present at National Conference on Undergraduate ResearchPage Title
May 7Recently, 29 ǿմý students and other students from across the country presented their research at the National Research Conference on Undergraduate Research in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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ǿմý art student awarded first place in national ceramics exhibition
May 6A faceless woman in vibrant dress. A swaddled child at her back. A basket full of yaniqueques, a favorite snack of the Dominican Republic, balanced atop her head. Zoila Carrasco’s “Feeding the Island” is a story in stoneware, an artist’s journey toward self-love amidst generational memories and food anxiety.
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WNC teacher Lydia Sale continues ǿմý, education tradition in family
May 6Lydia Sale has an unwavering dedication to public education. She walks into her classroom at Swain West Elementary School each morning with her students on her heart. That’s always been the case for Sale.
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Senior Toast honors philanthropy of soon-to-be graduates
May 5ǿմý Chancellor Kelli R. Brown recently saluted more than 50 ǿմý seniors who have gotten an early start on building a legacy of philanthropy by making financial gifts to the university before they have received their diplomas.
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Bricker gets new WNC Community of Practice off the ground
May 1An ice storm shifted the first Western North Carolina Elementary STEM Community of Practice meeting to Zoom last minute, but Patricia Bricker’s project didn’t freeze up.
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ǿմý earns 2025-2026 Military Friendly® school designation
May 1ǿմý has earned the 2025-2026 Military Friendly® School designation and the Military Spouse Friendly® School designation.
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Alumnus divides gift to create scholarship honoring educator wife, support athletics upgrades
April 30ǿմý alumnus and Asheville resident Stephen Hodge had a bit of difficulty deciding whether to direct a recent financial contribution for his alma mater to support academics or athletics. So, the banking executive who grew up in Rutherfordton reached the conclusion to do both.