A marketing major from Western Carolina University’s College of Business recently captured first place in a regional sales competition, marking the first time a WCU student has earned the top honor in such a contest.
Jayne Zanglein, assistant professor of business law, is co-author of the third edition of “ERISA Litigation,” an 1,800 page book about Employee Retirement Income Security Act litigation recently published by the Bureau of National Affairs.
A $1 million gift from the BB&T Foundation will enable the WCU College of Business to develop a program that will focus on the study of leadership, ethics and capitalism.
Chancellor John W. Bardo convened a town hall meeting Tuesday, Nov. 11, to discuss the impact of the economic downturn on the state of North Carolina and Western Carolina University.
A book published this week by The Princeton Review ranks Western Carolina University’s College of Business among the nation’s best schools at which to earn a master’s degree in business administration, with WCU’s program earning a top-four spot among schools offering the greatest opportunity for women and receiving high marks for small class sizes.
Students in the hospitality and tourism program at Western Carolina University are a force behind the town of Dillsboro’s inaugural Appalachian Growers’ Fair, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 19, at the Monteith Farmstead.
Letters are going out to 555 graduates of WCU’s College of Business to inform them that personal information stored on a server used by the College of Business may have been compromised. There is no reason to believe the information has been used for unauthorized or illegal purposes.