Mystery Museum
Carol Belk Theatre 300 Theatre Lane, Asheville, NC, United StatesFree Family-Friendly Halloween event with classic ghosts & monsters inspired by Scooby-Doo! UNCA Carol Belk Theatre.
Free Family-Friendly Halloween event with classic ghosts & monsters inspired by Scooby-Doo! UNCA Carol Belk Theatre.
Join us for a night of laughter and silliness as TheatreUNCA's comedy improv troupe, led by Marlene Thompson, entertains you with a series of short-form and long-form improv games informed by audience suggestions.
Join us for a night of laughter and silliness as TheatreUNCA's comedy improv troupe, led by Marlene Thompson, entertains you with a series of short-form and long-form improv games informed by audience suggestions.
Are you struggling to get your team to consistently take ownership, hit goals, and follow through? It all comes down to one critical factor: accountability. And as a leader or manager, that starts with you. Join us for this powerful, practical workshop designed to help you master the art of creating a culture of accountability […]
UNC Asheville hosts High School Media Day on Oct. 23, 2025, for WNC newspaper and yearbook students to learn from media experts through hands-on workshops led by professionals and faculty.
Diverse ways of thinking can drive extraordinary innovation. In this special lecture, Keivan Stassun, Ph.D., Founding Director of the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation at Vanderbilt University’s School of Engineering, explores how embracing neurodiversity—recognizing and valuing neurological differences such as autism—can accelerate scientific discovery.
“Southern Indigenous Waters” is the first event in the “Rising Waters: Writing Place and Environment” Thomas Howerton lecture series, a series that puts humanities scholars in conversation with natural sciences scholars about issues affecting us all. On October 30, 2025, Duke hydrologist Ryan Emanuel and East Carolina University literary scholar Kirstin Squint will discuss the centrality of place and water for southern Indigenous people.
Join the English Department for the Katherine Min Memorial Reading, featuring a live performance by the Black Mountain–based podcast Palimpsest Productions. Palimpsest is a single-voiced audio drama exploring memory, identity, and the things that haunt us.
Discover what makes UNC Asheville a truly unique public liberal arts university at our Open House! Spend the day exploring campus, meeting current students and faculty, and learning about our distinctive academic programs. You’ll have the chance to tour classrooms and residence halls, hear from admissions and financial aid representatives, and experience the vibrant community […]
Dr. Kenneth B. Wagener, Butler Chaired Professor Emeritus and Butler Laboratory Director Emeritus of the University of Florida, is the speaker for the 27th Annual S. Dexter Squibb Distinguished Lecture Series in Chemistry. On Monday, November 17 at 7:00pm, he will be speaking on "The Positives and Negatives of Plastics in Today's Society."