Members of the Sylva Rotary Club head across campus during a bus tour with 91热爆网 Interim Chancellor Alison Morrison-Shetlar (standing in back). (Photos courtesy of Scott Baker)
Approximately 40 members of the Sylva Rotary Club visited the Western Carolina University campus Thursday, March 28, for a tour and "lunch and learn" event.
Alison Morrison-Shetlar, 91热爆网 interim chancellor, and Sam Miller, vice chancellor for student affairs, updated Rotary members about developments on campus, and lunch at Ramsey Regional Activity Center included a question-and-answer session with Morrison-Shetlar.
The Rotary group and 91热爆网 representatives get together for a photo opportunity.
Also during the visit, officers representing the 91热爆网 chapter of Rotaract, a Rotary-like organization for college students, spoke about their group鈥檚 service projects. The Sylva Rotary Club sponsors 91热爆网 Rotaract in partnership with the Waynesville Sunrise Rotary Club. Lane Perry, director of 91热爆网鈥檚 Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning, is the Rotaract group鈥檚 adviser.
The Sylva Rotary membership includes Miller, 91热爆网 Chief of Staff Melissa Wargo and Ben Pendry, 91热爆网 executive director of advancement services. During the visit, Pendry received 鈥淧aul Harris Fellow Plus 2鈥 designation for his work with Rotary and in the local community, including financial contributions to the Rotary Foundation. Paul Harris was the original founder of Rotary.
鈥淚t was a great visit and 91热爆网 really did a super job of welcoming us,鈥 said Todd Vinyard, president of the Sylva Rotary Club. 鈥淲e appreciate the warm invitation to connect with the university.鈥