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Fox21 News Visits Western Colorado University

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Fox21 News recently spotlighted Western in their series, “We Are Gunnison County.” This series provided an overview of the university’s campus life, history, and connections to the Gunnison Valley community. From interviews with faculty and staff to a celebration of cherished traditions, the visit highlighted how WCU serves as a cornerstone of education and culture in the region. Here’s a closer look at some of the highlights from their visit:

 

Gunnison Valley’s Western Colorado University

To kick things off, Loving Living Local host Nova explored Western’s campus, engaging with staff about the diverse programs available to students.

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Economic and Social Impact of WCU

President Brad Baca emphasized WCU’s integral role in supporting the local community’s economic and social vitality. “We’re really embedded in our community,” he said, noting that many alumni contribute to local schools, healthcare systems, and businesses.

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Celebrating the “W” on Tenderfoot Mountain

During homecoming, students and alumni participated in the cherished tradition of lighting the “W,” a symbol that has become a point of pride for the community. Western history lecturer Alex Finkelstein shared the rich history behind this emblem, from its origins with early faculty to its enduring significance today.

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Healthcare Education and Success at WCU

Dr. Emily McMahill from the Center of Rural Mountain Allied Health highlighted WCU’s commitment to preparing future healthcare professionals. With an 85% placement rate, WCU collaborates with local health organizations to align educational offerings with community needs, including the launch of a new Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.

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Engineering program puts WCU students on path to success

In a discussion with Greg Vanderbeek, lecturer at the Paul M. Rady School of Computer Science & Engineering, the focus turned to how WCU’s engineering program equips students for success. Leveraging the local environment and partnerships with non-profits and innovative startups, the program emphasizes experiential education, preparing graduates for dynamic careers in engineering.

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Exercise, Sport Science & Wellness Programs

Lecturer and Wellness Elevated program manager Angela Dalleck shared insights into WCU’s Exercise and Sport Science programs, emphasizing hands-on learning opportunities. The integration of students into community initiatives prepares them for successful careers post-graduation.

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Theater Program at WCU

The Theater program at WCU allows students to explore their creativity fully. Instructor Heather Hughes explained how student input is valued, giving them real-world experience in managing a theater company through The Western Theater Company.

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Western Colorado University Drumline

The energy of the WCU Drumline was palpable as they discussed the excitement of performing at football games. Their passion for music and school spirit exemplifies the camaraderie and enthusiasm that defines the Mountaineer community.

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Mountaineer Football Team: Ready for Action

As the Mountaineers prepared for their upcoming game against New Mexico Highlands University, quarterback Drew Nash spoke about their determination to maintain their winning streak. With a strong 3-0 start to the season, the team is eager to keep climbing higher.

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