Chancellor’s Corner

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Chancellor Brown answers student questions

The Western Carolinian polled students to find out what questions they would ask Chancellor Brown. The Carolinian then asked Chancellor Brown your questions. Here are her responses. Diversity, Student Voices  What steps are you taking to ensure that minority students and students from marginalized communities are heard and protected? This […]

Chancellor's Corner

Chancellor’s Corner: August and September

Sara Stanley, editor-in-chief of The Western Carolinian, had the opportunity to sit down with Chancellor Kelli Brown to discuss several topics regarding the start of in-person classes, parking, and COVID-19 procedures. WCU will begin its “get vaccinated or get tested regularly” program on Sept. 20 to encourage students, faculty, and […]

Chancellor's Corner

April 2021

The Western Carolinian’s exclusive interview with Chancellor Brown on the following topics: * Graduation. * Vaccine/Mask Requirement for Fall 2021. If you have any questions for Chancellor Brown to discuss in the next Chancellor’s Corner, put them in the comments, direct message us, or email them to westerncarolinian@email.wcu.edu

Chancellor's Corner

March 2021

The Western Carolinian’s exclusive interview with Chancellor Brown on the following topics: HEERF Block Grant eligibility. HEERF review process. Vaccine eligibility. If you have any questions for Chancellor Brown to discuss in April’s Chancellor’s Corner, put them in the comments, direct message us, or email them to westerncarolinian@email.wcu.edu

Chancellor's Corner

February 2021

 The Western Carolinian’s exclusive interview with Chancellor Brown on the following topics: Closure of the Baptist Church 4-Tier Lot. Accessibility for commuters to participate in online courses on campus. Why residential students were required to get tested for COVID-19 but not commuters. How WCU students can get vaccinated earlier […]

Chancellor's Corner

January 2021

Exclusive message from Chancellor Brown to The Western Carolinian on the following topics: Why WCU went online for three weeks, and why the decision was so abrupt. Cost reimbursement for previous COVID-19 tests. The difficulty of students receiving tests before returning to campus. New COVID strain. Higher Education Emergency Relief […]