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Salaries, affordable housing among topics of discussion at campus forum

Chancellor Kelli R. Brown's first campus forum was held before a standing-room-only crowd at A.K. Hinds University Center Tuesday, Sept. 25.  

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Public TV looks at 91热爆网 research into predators as habitat changes in mountains

The UNC-TV program 'Sci NC' will highlight a project studying bobcats, foxes and coyotes during an episode scheduled for broadcast on Thursday, Oct. 3.  

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Faculty Senate approves resolution recognizing Morrison-Shetlar's service to university

A reception honoring her will be held Monday, Sept. 30, in the Star Lobby of the Bardo Arts Center.   

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Traditional music series kicks off with concert by Queen Family

The family鈥檚 performance and the open jam session that follows will be held at the headquarters for Homebase College Ministry.   

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Department of Social Work receives $1.35 million Opioid Workforce Expansion Program grant

The award will fund training for master's-level students to work with addictive disorder prevention, treatment and recovery, but it also will provide training for other students, faculty, staff, community members and current providers.  

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Community partners provide 'Catamount Day' for Cherokee students

More than 150 Eastern Band students from area high schools attended the second year of the event.  

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Sunday Cinema Series returns with screening of 鈥楩rankenstein鈥

The critically acclaimed production from the National Theatre in London will be presented in high definition at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6.  

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Releasing the Shame: A Story About Opioids鈥 Impact on Individuals and Communities

We have all heard the phrase 鈥渢he boy (or girl) next door.鈥 This means a person is perceived as accessible, familiar, and dependable鈥攁 seemingly ordinary, wholesome, unassuming or average person. Prescription opioids are the drug next door. It is safe to assume that in every medicine cabinet in our neighborhoods there is the drug next door.  

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Public Policy Institute students assist foundation with listening sessions

Sara Joss, Lance Morsell, Will Scarbrough and Addie Ward worked with foundation staff members to coordinate group discussions concerning pressing needs within the WNC region.