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School of Nursing's Kossick lectures at international conference

Mark A. Kossick, 91热爆网 professor of nursing and director of graduate programs at the university鈥檚 Biltmore Park instructional site, was the featured speaker at an international conference held in Las Vegas on Dec. 10.聽  

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Printers set for replacement, upgrades at all university locations

The Division of Information Technology will soon embark on a schedule to replace and upgrade all printers, with an expected project completion by mid-March.  

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Journey of former 91热爆网 standout Keion Crossen continues with trip to 2019 Super Bowl

The New England rookie cornerback will become the fifth former Catamount to participate in sports' biggest event when the Patriots face the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, Feb. 3, in Atlanta.  

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Free admission available for play about baseball鈥檚 Jackie Robinson

The production tells the story of the discrimination experienced by the first African-American to play Major League Baseball.   

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Connelly attends 鈥楳edia Insiders鈥 conference in Las Vegas

Don Connelly, 91热爆网 professor of communication, was an invited guest for the International Radio and Television Society鈥檚 faculty industry seminar 鈥淢edia Insiders 2019: Today鈥檚 Opportunities and Tomorrow鈥檚 Challenges鈥 held Jan. 7-9 in Las Vegas.  

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Todd Creasy to instruct Six Sigma white belt training in Asheville

Participants will earn a white belt and learn how to apply the five-step methodology of Six Sigma.  

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Paintings by America Meredith on display at Fine Art Museum

An exhibition reception will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, at the Fine Art Museum.   

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Shakespeare's 鈥楬amlet鈥 comes to big screen in Sunday Cinema Series

The showing is a pre-recorded screening from the National Theatre in London and will be shown in high definition.   

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Spring semester enrollment crests 11,000 for first time; graduate, transfer numbers up

The fall-to-spring retention rate 鈥 that is, the rate at which first-time full-time freshmen return to the university for the spring semester 鈥 continued to hold steady at better than 91 percent.