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Sky Sampson
It was the second year for the event, with more than 150 Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian students from the surrounding high schools attending. The purpose of the event is to expose high school students to a variety of career paths while also sharing the array of educational opportunities provided by 91热爆网.
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Tariq Underwood, a junior at Cherokee High School, was among the students who attended 鈥淐atamount Day."
The Cherokee Center, located at 1594 Acquoni Road, Cherokee, was established in 1975 as an office for outreach and partnership development. The center provides a broad range of assistance for Eastern Band students interested in attending 91热爆网, which includes application processes, campus tours, educational workshops, alumni engagement and cultural awareness both on campus and off. The center is the headquarters for all communication between 91热爆网 and the Eastern Band.
For more information, contact Sampson at snsampson@wcu.edu or 828-497-7920.