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  • University Storm Recovery Updates

    UPDATE: Tuesday, Oct. 29, 8:30 a.m.
    We are pleased to announce that Wi-Fi service has been restored to the Asheville Center. Current students, faculty, and staff may now access the building for study, work or other necessary activities. Please note there may be occasional short outages as our service provider continues the recovery process.

    Drinking water is not available in the building. Some bottled water is available on site, but we encourage anyone using the building to bring their own drinking water if possible. The bathrooms on site now have working toilets.

    We appreciate your patience and understanding as we navigate the challenges posed by Hurricane Helene. Please stay tuned for further updates.

    University Storm Recovery Updates

Cannon Charitable Trusts grants to fund multiple building enhancements


In support of continued efforts to improve the on-campus experience for students, faculty, staff and community members, The Cannon Charitable Trusts have awarded multiple grants totaling $436,990 to 香蕉传媒.

Provided by the Charles A. Cannon Charitable Trusts of Concord, North Carolina, $300,000 will go towards the repair/replacement of the HVAC system located in the Daniel Rhyne Building 鈥 the university鈥檚 main academic building. The project scope, which vendors have estimated at $750,000, will include new compressor units, new fan coil units, new air handling units, new fan coil units, and then cleaning and ensuring that all other pieces are functional.

On the Columbia campus, funds totaling $136,990 were awarded to the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary for elevators repairs in the student center and the replacement of the HVAC unit located in Beam dorms. The elevator in the student union is currently non-functioning 鈥 causing issues for students, faculty, staff and visitors who have mobility issues. The failing HVAC unit in the upstairs portion of Beam needs replacing to ensure more consistent heating and cooling.

鈥淚 would like to thank The Cannon Charitable Trusts for this generous investment in both our Hickory and Columbia campuses,鈥 said University President Dr. Fred Whitt. 鈥淭hese grants are a catalyst that elevates not only our buildings but the quality of education we deliver to our students.鈥

 The implementation of these upgrades is scheduled to begin immediately.

Based in Concord, North Carolina, The Cannon Foundation and the Charles A. Cannon Charitable Trusts were established to carry on the charitable works of Mr. Charles A. Cannon, president and chairman of Cannon Mills Company.

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