Ģý homecoming weekend, held October 25-26, was a resounding success, with reunion classes making a significant impact on the university fundraising efforts.
This year's theme is "The Lowly Lifted Up," and tickets go on sale November 7 for performances December 5-7.
As the director of annual giving, Stephanie Roberts will oversee all aspects of the Ģý annual giving program and building annual support.
Thanks to generous contributions from the class of 1974, a new 10-foot bear statue has been added to campus.
A comprehensive sign and wayfinding system has been announced at Ģý. This project, funded by the recent bond issuance, aims to enhance the campus experience for students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
Beginning their terms of service on the board this year are three enthusiastic alumni who have already gone far to improve campus life and student opportunities.
With a lifelong passion for libraries, Dawn Behrend has been named the dean of the libraries.
Thank you for your patience as we navigate the effects of Hurricane Helene on the Hickory, Columbia and Asheville campuses and the surrounding areas. Check the Ģý website regularly for the latest updates.
With Bear Pride dating back to his student-athlete days, Anderson has been instrumental in raising the funds that provide a transformative experience for students.
Elise Prouty '26 reflects on her chemistry research, her love of painting and the values that underpin everything she does.
Raj Donepudi '26 loves thinking and talking about The Big Questions of religion and philosophy. The best part of transferring to Ģý has been all the new voices joining the discussion.
Students and community members joined together to exercise their rights and freedom -- and to inspire others to do the same -- at Stroll to the Polls 2024.