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SUMMARY:High School Media Day
DESCRIPTION:UNC Asheville will host High School Media Day for Western North Carolina newspaper and yearbook students and teachers on Thursday\, Oct. 23\, 2025. The event is organized by UNC Asheville’s Mass Communication Department in cooperation with the N.C. Scholastic Media Association.\nAspiring journalists from area high schools can hone their skills and learn from media experts. \nCheck-in for UNC Asheville High School Media Day begins at 8:30 am in UNC Asheville’s Highsmith University Union. \nWorkshops run from 9 am – 2 pm and will take place in Highsmith University Union. \nPlease fill out this form to register for the workshop. The registration fee is $20.00 per person\, which includes lunch. No refunds will be given\, though substitutions for attendees may be made. \nComplete and submit the registration form online by Oct. 10\, 2025. Please print the registration form and send it with a school check(s) payable to: UNC Asheville\, to be received by Friday\, Oct. 17\, 2025 to: \nUNC Asheville\nMass Communication Dept.\, CPO #2120\n1 University Heights\nAsheville\, NC 28804 \nFor more information\, please contact Carrie Jarvis in the UNC Asheville Mass Communication Department at cjarvis@unca.edu. \nPlease be aware that the capacity for this event is 200 participants. We will not be able to accept registrations beyond this capacity. \nAttendance implies agreement to be featured in images. \nParents/guardians may request their child not be featured in photos or social media posts. \nSend your request to the Mass Communication Department in care of Carrie Jarvis\, cjarvis@unca.edu. \n  \nRegister Here \nSchedule\nOctober 23\, 2025 \n9 a.m. – REGISTRATION\n9:30 a.m. – OPENING SESSION\n10 a.m. – INSTRUCTIONAL SESSIONS\n11 a.m. – Noon LUNCH\nNoon – INSTRUCTIONAL SESSIONS\n1 p.m. – INSTRUCTIONAL SESSIONS\n1:45 p.m. – CLOSING SESSION\, AWARDS\, AND DOOR PRIZES\n2 p.m. – ADJOURN \n  \nSession Options\n  \nSession 1 Options\n\nPodcasting and Newswriting in the Digital Age: Dee Pridgen and Pruett Norris\, 828NewsNow\nMusic Journalism\, Garret Woodward\, Rolling Stone & magazine writer\nYearbook: Write Like You Want to Be Read\, Brenda Gorsuch\nUsing Social Media with your Student Media: Jenny Zimmerman\n\nSession 2 Options\n\nAudio/Podcast Production Fundamentals: Dr. Stephanie O’Brien\, UNC Asheville\nYearbook: Graphic Design Trends: Brenda Gorsuch\nSports Photography: Nick Haseloff\nReaching Online Audiences Panel Discussion: Dean Hensley\, WLOS-TV\, and John Boyle\, Asheville Watchdog\n\nSession 3 Options\n\nSports Photography: Nick Haseloff\, Transylvania Times\nPublic Radio News Delivery\, Laura Lee (she/her) | News Director\, Blue Ridge Public Radio\nCollege journalism Panel Discussion: Sarah Booth and Brandon Washington\, co-editors of The Blue Banner\nSports Photography: Nick Haseloff\, Transylvania Times\nYearbook: Design Like you Want to be Read: Brenda Gorsuch\n\n\n\n\nAccessibility\nUNC Asheville is committed to providing universal access to all of our events. If you have any questions about access or to request reasonable accommodations that will facilitate your full participation in this event\, such as ASL interpreting\, captioned videos\, Braille or electronic text\, please contact Heather L. Lindkvist\, assistant vice chancellor for institutional integrity and access\, hlindkvi@unca.edu or 828.232.5658. \nAdvance notice is necessary to arrange for accessibility needs. All requests must be made ten business days prior to the event. We will attempt to implement late requests but cannot guarantee they will be met. \n\n\nVisitor Parking\nAll visitors must adhere to the University’s parking policy. Please visit the UNC Asheville Visitor Parking Permit Registration site to acquire a visitor permit to park on campus. \n\n\nEvent Photography and Videography\nPhotography and videography may be captured by University Marketing staff at any public University events. Please review our multimedia statement to learn more.
URL:https://go.unca.edu/event/high-school-media-day/
LOCATION:Highsmith Univeristy Union
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T113000
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SUMMARY:Creating a Self-Managing Business
DESCRIPTION: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. \nJoin us for this powerful\, practical workshop designed to help you master the art of creating a culture of accountability using proven tools. This session will break down the five essential Leadership Practices and five essential Management Practices every boss must master to build a team that gets things done—without micromanagement or frustration. \nFree of Charge for Center Members | $100 for Non-Members \nThis Workshop Will Help You:\n\nUnderstand the difference between leading and managing—and why you need to do both\nBuild trust and clarity through consistent leadership behaviors\nSet clear expectations and hold people accountable with confidence\nDevelop your team through effective one-on-ones\, feedback\, and support\nCreate a workplace where people want to be great at their jobs\n\nWhether you lead a small team or a growing department\, you’ll walk away with practical strategies\, actionable tools\, and a renewed sense of clarity about what it takes to be a great boss—and build a great team. \nWho Should Attend: Business owners\, team leaders\, department heads\, and anyone looking to strengthen their leadership and management skills. \nLearn More and Register \n\n\nAccessibility\nUNC Asheville is committed to providing universal access to all of our events. If you have any questions about access or to request reasonable accommodations that will facilitate your full participation in this event\, such as ASL interpreting\, captioned videos\, Braille or electronic text\, please contact Heather L. Lindkvist\, assistant vice chancellor for institutional integrity and access\, hlindkvi@unca.edu or 828.232.5658. \nAdvance notice is necessary to arrange for accessibility needs. All requests must be made ten business days prior to the event. We will attempt to implement late requests but cannot guarantee they will be met. \n\n\nVisitor Parking\nAll visitors must adhere to the University’s parking policy. Please visit the UNC Asheville Visitor Parking Permit Registration site to acquire a visitor permit to park on campus. \n\n\nEvent Photography and Videography\nPhotography and videography may be captured by University Marketing staff at any public University events. Please review our multimedia statement to learn more.
URL:https://go.unca.edu/event/creating-a-self-managing-business/
LOCATION:Sherrill Center
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SUMMARY:Royal Shakespearean Unemployment Office: A Comedy Improv Show
DESCRIPTION: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. \nTickets will run $5 for General Admission\, $3 for UNCA Students \nLearn More & Buy Tickets \n\n\nAccessibility\nUNC Asheville is committed to providing universal access to all of our events. If you have any questions about access or to request reasonable accommodations that will facilitate your full participation in this event\, such as ASL interpreting\, captioned videos\, Braille or electronic text\, please contact Heather L. Lindkvist\, assistant vice chancellor for institutional integrity and access\, hlindkvi@unca.edu or 828.232.5658. \nAdvance notice is necessary to arrange for accessibility needs. All requests must be made ten business days prior to the event. We will attempt to implement late requests but cannot guarantee they will be met. \n\n\nVisitor Parking\nAll visitors must adhere to the University’s parking policy. Please visit the UNC Asheville Visitor Parking Permit Registration site to acquire a visitor permit to park on campus. \n\n\nEvent Photography and Videography\nPhotography and videography may be captured by University Marketing staff at any public University events. Please review our multimedia statement to learn more.
URL:https://go.unca.edu/event/royal-shakespearean-unemployment-office-a-comedy-improv-show/
LOCATION:Carol Belk Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251017T190000
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SUMMARY:Royal Shakespearean Unemployment Office: A Comedy Improv Show
DESCRIPTION: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. \nTickets will run $5 for General Admission\, $3 for UNCA Students \nLearn More & Buy Tickets \n\n\nAccessibility\nUNC Asheville is committed to providing universal access to all of our events. If you have any questions about access or to request reasonable accommodations that will facilitate your full participation in this event\, such as ASL interpreting\, captioned videos\, Braille or electronic text\, please contact Heather L. Lindkvist\, assistant vice chancellor for institutional integrity and access\, hlindkvi@unca.edu or 828.232.5658. \nAdvance notice is necessary to arrange for accessibility needs. All requests must be made ten business days prior to the event. We will attempt to implement late requests but cannot guarantee they will be met. \n\n\nVisitor Parking\nAll visitors must adhere to the University’s parking policy. Please visit the UNC Asheville Visitor Parking Permit Registration site to acquire a visitor permit to park on campus. \n\n\nEvent Photography and Videography\nPhotography and videography may be captured by University Marketing staff at any public University events. Please review our multimedia statement to learn more.
URL:https://go.unca.edu/event/shakespearean-unemployment/
LOCATION:Carol Belk Theatre
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SUMMARY:Mystery Museum
DESCRIPTION:Visit the UNC Asheville Carol Belk Theatre this October 10-12 for a free spook-tacular family-friendly walk-through exhibit featuring your favorite ghouls\, ghosts\, and classic monsters inspired by the Scooby-Doo universe! \nBrought to life by our talented UNCA theatre staff and local artists using cutting-edge digital sculpting\, 3D printing\, and traditional construction techniques\, each character is carefully hand-painted and set inimmersive scenes with dramatic stage lighting\, eerie sound effects\, and fog to transport you straight into a unique mystery. \nPerfect for kids and grown-up fans alike\, this exhibit and interactive experience also includes photo ops\, lawn games\, hands-on activities like coloring pages and more. Our guided experiences might even allowyou to handle some prototypes and miniature 3D-printed models of these beloved characters. Family-friendly costumes are encouraged (especially if themed)! \nHave fun and solve the mystery—if you dare! \n\n\nAccessibility\nUNC Asheville is committed to providing universal access to all of our events. If you have any questions about access or to request reasonable accommodations that will facilitate your full participation in this event\, such as ASL interpreting\, captioned videos\, Braille or electronic text\, please contact Heather L. Lindkvist\, assistant vice chancellor for institutional integrity and access\, hlindkvi@unca.edu or 828.232.5658. \nAdvance notice is necessary to arrange for accessibility needs. All requests must be made ten business days prior to the event. We will attempt to implement late requests but cannot guarantee they will be met. \n\n\nVisitor Parking\nAll visitors must adhere to the University’s parking policy. Please visit the UNC Asheville Visitor Parking Permit Registration site to acquire a visitor permit to park on campus. \n\n\nEvent Photography and Videography\nPhotography and videography may be captured by University Marketing staff at any public University events. Please review our multimedia statement to learn more.
URL:https://go.unca.edu/event/mystery-museum-oct12/
LOCATION:Carol Belk Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T130000
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SUMMARY:Mystery Museum
DESCRIPTION:Visit the UNC Asheville Carol Belk Theatre this October 10-12 for a free spook-tacular family-friendly walk-through exhibit featuring your favorite ghouls\, ghosts\, and classic monsters inspired by the Scooby-Doo universe! \nBrought to life by our talented UNCA theatre staff and local artists using cutting-edge digital sculpting\, 3D printing\, and traditional construction techniques\, each character is carefully hand-painted and set inimmersive scenes with dramatic stage lighting\, eerie sound effects\, and fog to transport you straight into a unique mystery. \nPerfect for kids and grown-up fans alike\, this exhibit and interactive experience also includes photo ops\, lawn games\, hands-on activities like coloring pages and more. Our guided experiences might even allowyou to handle some prototypes and miniature 3D-printed models of these beloved characters. Family-friendly costumes are encouraged (especially if themed)! \nHave fun and solve the mystery—if you dare! \n\n\nAccessibility\nUNC Asheville is committed to providing universal access to all of our events. If you have any questions about access or to request reasonable accommodations that will facilitate your full participation in this event\, such as ASL interpreting\, captioned videos\, Braille or electronic text\, please contact Heather L. Lindkvist\, assistant vice chancellor for institutional integrity and access\, hlindkvi@unca.edu or 828.232.5658. \nAdvance notice is necessary to arrange for accessibility needs. All requests must be made ten business days prior to the event. We will attempt to implement late requests but cannot guarantee they will be met. \n\n\nVisitor Parking\nAll visitors must adhere to the University’s parking policy. Please visit the UNC Asheville Visitor Parking Permit Registration site to acquire a visitor permit to park on campus. \n\n\nEvent Photography and Videography\nPhotography and videography may be captured by University Marketing staff at any public University events. Please review our multimedia statement to learn more.
URL:https://go.unca.edu/event/mystery-museum-oct11/
LOCATION:Carol Belk Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251011T150000
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SUMMARY:Open House - October 11th
DESCRIPTION: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 that defines life at UNC Asheville. Whether you’re just beginning your college search or narrowing down your options\, Open House is the perfect opportunity to see how UNC Asheville can help you think critically\, grow creatively\, and make a meaningful impact. \n\nAccessibility\nUNC Asheville is committed to providing universal access to all of our events. If you have any questions about access or to request reasonable accommodations that will facilitate your full participation in this event\, such as ASL interpreting\, captioned videos\, Braille or electronic text\, please contact Heather L. Lindkvist\, assistant vice chancellor for institutional integrity and access\, hlindkvi@unca.edu or 828.232.5658. \nAdvance notice is necessary to arrange for accessibility needs. All requests must be made ten business days prior to the event. We will attempt to implement late requests but cannot guarantee they will be met. \n\n\nVisitor Parking\nAll visitors must adhere to the University’s parking policy. Please visit the UNC Asheville Visitor Parking Permit Registration site to acquire a visitor permit to park on campus. \n\n\nEvent Photography and Videography\nPhotography and videography may be captured by University Marketing staff at any public University events. Please review our multimedia statement to learn more.
URL:https://go.unca.edu/event/open-house-october-11th/
LOCATION:Kimmell Arena
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T210000
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SUMMARY:Mystery Museum
DESCRIPTION:Visit the UNC Asheville Carol Belk Theatre this October 10-12 for a free spook-tacular family-friendly walk-through exhibit featuring your favorite ghouls\, ghosts\, and classic monsters inspired by the Scooby-Doo universe! \nBrought to life by our talented UNCA theatre staff and local artists using cutting-edge digital sculpting\, 3D printing\, and traditional construction techniques\, each character is carefully hand-painted and set inimmersive scenes with dramatic stage lighting\, eerie sound effects\, and fog to transport you straight into a unique mystery. \nPerfect for kids and grown-up fans alike\, this exhibit and interactive experience also includes photo ops\, lawn games\, hands-on activities like coloring pages and more. Our guided experiences might even allowyou to handle some prototypes and miniature 3D-printed models of these beloved characters. Family-friendly costumes are encouraged (especially if themed)! \nHave fun and solve the mystery—if you dare! \n\n\nAccessibility\nUNC Asheville is committed to providing universal access to all of our events. If you have any questions about access or to request reasonable accommodations that will facilitate your full participation in this event\, such as ASL interpreting\, captioned videos\, Braille or electronic text\, please contact Heather L. Lindkvist\, assistant vice chancellor for institutional integrity and access\, hlindkvi@unca.edu or 828.232.5658. \nAdvance notice is necessary to arrange for accessibility needs. All requests must be made ten business days prior to the event. We will attempt to implement late requests but cannot guarantee they will be met. \n\n\nVisitor Parking\nAll visitors must adhere to the University’s parking policy. Please visit the UNC Asheville Visitor Parking Permit Registration site to acquire a visitor permit to park on campus. \n\n\nEvent Photography and Videography\nPhotography and videography may be captured by University Marketing staff at any public University events. Please review our multimedia statement to learn more.
URL:https://go.unca.edu/event/mystery-museum/
LOCATION:Carol Belk Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250929T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250929T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180143
CREATED:20250919T231440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251021T235820Z
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SUMMARY:S. Dexter Squibb Distinguished Lecture in Chemistry
DESCRIPTION:Ken Wagener\, Butler Chaired Professor Emeritus & Butler Laboratory Director Emeritus at the University of Florida\, will be UNC Asheville’s 27th S. Dexter Squibb Distinguished Lecturer. A polymer chemist\, Wagener\, will be speaking about the role of plastics in today’s society. \nAbstract: Plastics. We use them every day\, from morning to night. They are everywhere: toothbrushes\, combs\, containers\, cell phones\, carpeting\, clothes\, countertops\, coating on wires\, nonstick cooking pans\, plumbing in your home\, soda bottles\, umbrellas\, foam in mattresses\, credit cards\, computers\, flat screen TVs\, watches\, suitcases\, auto dashboards\, car bumpers\, pencils\, hundreds of medical devices\, the list is literally endless. Can you imagine a world without them? \nPlastics are in the news all the time as well\, mostly in a negative light—pollution in the seas\, piled up in garbage\, and microplastics in food. We see the negatives every day as well. \nA brief history of the introduction of plastics will start this presentation\, and then we will talk about how plastics help us live a better life. Following that will be a talk on how plastics are a negative for society. \nThe presentation will conclude with audience discussion and participation. Your opinion counts. Come join us for this discussion. \n\n\nAccessibility\nUNC Asheville is committed to providing universal access to all of our events. If you have any questions about access or to request reasonable accommodations that will facilitate your full participation in this event\, such as ASL interpreting\, captioned videos\, Braille or electronic text\, please contact Heather L. Lindkvist\, assistant vice chancellor for institutional integrity and access\, hlindkvi@unca.edu or 828.232.5658. \nAdvance notice is necessary to arrange for accessibility needs. All requests must be made ten business days prior to the event. We will attempt to implement late requests but cannot guarantee they will be met. \n\n\nVisitor Parking\nAll visitors must adhere to the University’s parking policy. Please visit the UNC Asheville Visitor Parking Permit Registration site to acquire a visitor permit to park on campus. \n\n\nEvent Photography and Videography\nPhotography and videography may be captured by University Marketing staff at any public University events. Please review our multimedia statement to learn more.
URL:https://go.unca.edu/event/s-dexter-squibb-distinguished-lecture-in-chemistry/
LOCATION:Highsmith Student Union\, Blue Ridge Room
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