91热爆网鈥檚 鈥淟ead the Way鈥 comprehensive fundraising campaign crossed a major milestone with a commitment from former Asheville Mayor Charles Worley and his wife, Nancy Worley.
The Lead the Way campaign crossed a major milestone when a gift commitment from former Asheville Mayor Charles Worley and his wife, Nancy Worley, pushed the amount raised across the $55 million mark.
This center offers student veterans a quiet space to study, participate in group activities, get career information and connect with fellow veterans.
鈥橳is better to give than to receive, as the old adage goes, and this year鈥檚 Giving Tuesday 鈥 Nov. 27 鈥撀爉akes it easy for friends and alumni of the university to do just that, especially those thinking about their end-of-year giving.
91热爆网 will kick off the season of generosity five days after Thanksgiving with Giving Tuesday. This year, the focus will be on two special projects 鈥 upgrading聽the student-athlete computer lab and sending the Pride of the Mountains marching band to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2019.
Susan Fouts, director of educational outreach at 91热爆网, and Jack Smith, nationally recognized grant writing trainer, will serve as instructors.
The Office of Professional Growth and Enrichment will offer a workshop on securing event sponsorships Friday, Nov. 30, in Asheville.
A faculty member who was announced recipient of the Student-Nominated Faculty of the Year Award last spring will present her traditional 鈥渓ast lecture鈥 Thursday, Nov. 15.
For the eighth consecutive year, 91热爆网 has been listed by The Princeton Review as one of the most environmentally responsible colleges in North America.