About UNC Asheville
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UNC Asheville is your launch pad, where curiosity becomes research, interests turn into real-life experiences, and ideas lead to innovation. It’s a place to perform, create, design, and analyze, fueling inspiration for all that life offers. Whether you come knowing your future or discover it here, UNC Asheville supports your journey. Switch majors, pursue new passions, combine interests, and tailor your academic and extracurriculars. Whatever your path, it all begins here.
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What is UNC Asheville known for? As the only liberal arts and sciences university in the UNC System, we excel and commit to sustainability, inclusion, and experiential learning—and that’s just the beginning! Read our full list of rankings and accolades.
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from 42 States & 28 Countries
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in the natural sciences, human sciences, humanities, arts, and social sciences.
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UNC Asheville Land Acknowledgment
ᏙᎩᏯᏍᏗ – Togiyasdi, Where They Race
The University of North Carolina Asheville acknowledges, with respect, that the land we are on today is ancestral land of the Anikituwagi, more commonly known as the Cherokee. We recognize the Cherokee as the native people and original stewards of this land.
To the Anikituwagi, this land was known as Togiyasdi, Where They Race, and was part of the Cherokee Nation, Tsalagi Ayeli, which covered as many as 108,000 square miles of the American Southeast as late as 1730 and consisted of sixty or more towns. The stories that come from this land teach how to live, interact and mutually care for all relations.
We, as an institution, understand that we need to listen and learn from the people of this land. We acknowledge that an act of recognition is not enough to overcome the settler-colonial history that has attempted to eradicate indigenous people from the history and consciousness of these lands.
The Eastern Band of Cherokee and UNC Asheville seek to affirm our work together to ensure a strong relationship rooted in relevancy, responsibility, respect, and reciprocity. Therefore, as an institution UNC Asheville has a responsibility to commit its efforts and resources to the health and priorities of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, the students who attend this university and all the varied Indigenous people who live in and around the lands this university is situated on. As these words are spoken and heard, we renew and reaffirm this campus as Cherokee homelands.
Read the full version of UNC Asheville’s Cherokee Land Acknowledgment.
Find the pronunciation guide for the short and full versions here.
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